It was Angelique’s experience as a business owner, and a neighborhood activist, coupled with her earlier years as a single mother living in low-income housing, using food stamps and subsidized child care while attending law school and raising her son on her own, that gave her the perspective necessary to usher in a new day at Sacramento’s City Hall.
S.R | Platform | Last Update |
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1 | Public Safety and Police Reforms | May-2023 |
2 | Responding to COVID-19 | May-2023 |
3 | Economic & Community Development | May-2023 |
4 | Improving Education and Youth Programs | May-2023 |
5 | Establishing Good, Equitable Governance | May-2023 |
6 | Addressing Homelessness and Housing | May-2023 |
7 | Protecting the Environment | May-2023 |
8 | Investing in the Arts & Entertainment | May-2023 |
9 | Women’s Issues | May-2023 |
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9 | May-2023 |