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.
We need to protect the environment and fight climate change at all levels. Angelique has been doing just that — supporting Sacramento’s 2012 Climate Action Plan and the 2019 Climate Emergency Resolution, fighting for habitat restoration and mitigation, and consistently voting against sprawl development.
In the State Senate, she will continue to be a champion for our planet and fight for those most impacted by the climate crisis — including our youth, working neighborhoods, and communities of color.