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.
Angelique is a fearless advocate for neighborhoods and families. She’s been on the frontlines of efforts big and small — from installing speed bumps and stop signs, to helping secure hundreds of millions of dollars to revitalize neglected projects, build critical infrastructure, and bring thousands of high-wage jobs to the region.
When she’s in the State Senate, Angelique will prioritize our families by protecting workers, supporting small businesses, bringing jobs to our communities, securing funding for projects and infrastructure, and improving access to opportunity for everyone.