My priorities are rooted in one principle: county government should be judged by results.
I’m running for Alameda County Supervisor to make county government work better for Hayward, Union City, Newark, and the Fremont neighborhoods in District 2. My priorities are straightforward: safer neighborhoods, real solutions to homelessness, transparent government, and stronger support for working families.
Public safety means more than enforcement. It means faster crisis response, better mental health and addiction services, stronger diversion and reentry programs, and better coordination so fewer people fall through the cracks.
I will work for safer neighborhoods by improving the county systems that respond to crisis and support prevention.
Too many people are still living on the street, and the system is too slow and fragmented. We need a more effective approach that focuses on prevention, treatment, housing, and measurable results.
I believe Alameda County must do more to help people get off the street and into stable, long-term solutions.
Residents deserve to know where the money goes and what results county programs are delivering. Government should be easier to understand and easier to hold accountable.
I will push for clearer reporting, stronger oversight, and better accountability for county-funded programs and contracts.
Families are dealing with rising costs, layoffs, and rapid technological change. County government should do more to help workers and small businesses adapt.
I will support stronger workforce training, faster response to layoffs, and practical policies that help residents prepare for changes driven by automation and AI.
I will focus on results, not excuses. District 2 deserves leadership that moves faster, communicates clearly, and works every day to solve problems.