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Chevron is responsible for 65% of all

particulate matter in Richmond’s air.

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Retired Hazardous Material Specialist

Elaine Glimme

“Do it now.

Implementation takes time.”

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Eduardo Martinez (Mr. TREES AND SOCCER)

Mayor

Retired school teacher who is passionate about greening Richmond with trees and youth soccer fields.

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Claudia Jimenez (Mrs. Windmills)

Vice Mayor / Councilmember (District 6)

Architect in charge of orchestrating Richmond’s

possible Wind Turbine Factory project.

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Soheila Bana (Mrs. Housing)

Councilmember (District 4)

Sincerely dedicated to homelessness solutions. Personally visits encampments with a focus on fire risk prevention.

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Cesar Zepeda (Mr. Crisis Mitigation)

Councilmember (District 2)

New to City politics, is very hands on regarding Disaster Preparedness and Weather Emergencies responses.

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Doria Robinson (Mrs. Free Organic Food

And green watersheds)

Councilmember (District 3)

Transformed a dump. For 4 years removed toxins and built good soil to create a large ORGANIC COMMUNITY GARDEN that now FEEDS OVER 500 RICHMOND FAMILIES.

Engineered a local watershed to prevent floods rejuvenating Wildcat Creek.

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Gayle McLaughlin ( Mrs. Let’s finance green jobs.)

Councilmember (District 5)

The Public Bank of the East Bay invests in permanently-affordable housing and community land trusts, and locally-controlled renewable energy infrastructure.

FREEDOM

AT LAST

TO GO

GREEN

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Melvin Willis (Mr. Good Union Jobs for All)

Councilmember (District 1)

In 2019 saved our Senior Complex from a 12% rent hike.

Is helping homeowners transition their homes away from natural gas upgrading them to all electric homes.

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