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LWV League of Women Voters of California
Alameda County, CA March 5, 2002 Election
 Smart Voter Tony Daysog

Candidate for
Supervisor; County of Alameda; District 3

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Biographical Highlights
  • Occupation: City Councilmember
  • public service, 7 years
  • Alameda City Council, 1996-2002
  • Alameda Vice Mayor, 1998-2000
  • Master's degree, City Planning, UC Berkeley
  • Vice Chair, 10-city jobs-to-housing partnership
  • boardmember, SF Bay Area Shakespeare in the Park
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Top Priorities if Elected
  • coordinate existing social programs, so that youth who are enrolled in one program are enrolled in others with similar eligibility
  • the county has failed to enroll 35,000 children in low-cost health programs though these have been in place since 1998: enroll children now
  • promote environmentally-friendly, well-planned growth, to creat jobs, expand opportunities, & generate revenues that pay for county's social services
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Key Endorsements
  • John Newton, co-chair Measure A for Schools, 2001
  • Fred Collins, SanLeandro SchoolBoard trustee (Mr.Collins passed away 12/01)
  • Rabbi Michael Lerner, renown scholar and author of "Politics of Meaning"
Position Papers
Daysog's reponse to National Women's Political Caucus (Alameda County branch)
Daysog's reponse to National Women's Political Caucus (Alameda County branch)
Daysog's reponse to Green Party question on fiscal and budgetary decision-making
Daysog's reponse to Green Party question on fiscal and budgetary decision-making
Daysog's reponse to Oakland Chamber of Commerce
Daysog's reponse to Oakland Chamber of Commerce
 
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