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San Francisco County, CA June 6, 2006 Election
 Smart Voter Jordanna Gabrielle Thigpen

Candidate for
Democratic Party County Central Committee; County of San Francisco; Assembly District 13

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Biographical Highlights
  • Occupation: Small businessperson/artist
  • President of the Small Business Commission for the City & County of San Francisco
  • Small Business Owner, Mask Italia Inc. - 5 years in San Francisco
  • J.D. from the University of San Francisco School of Law
  • Board Member, Community Awareness & Treatment Services (CATS)
  • Regular volunteer, New Langton Arts
  • Regular columnist at http://www.sanfranciscosentinel.com
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Top Priorities if Elected
  • Re-register Decline to States and Independents as Democrats
  • Enhance the Precinct Captain Program - every DCCC member should be a Precinct Captain
  • Organize a giant fundraiser, statewide, for the 2008 Democratic Presidential nominee
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Key Endorsements
  • Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi
  • Senator John Burton (Ret.)
  • Hon. Kamala Harris
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Position Papers
We're Making Moderate Progress
Truly, what does being progressive mean outside San Francisco? Being progressive means being caring and responsible, with strength. It means promoting freedom and economic opportunity for the majority: working people. It means serving your community with dignity and compassion. It means having trust in the government, and electing leaders who are honest and have integrity, so people can regain faith in the political process.
Can Small Business End Homelessness?
What if the small business community can pull together around employment of marginally employed and unemployed individuals? One category of unemployed in particular that would benefit is homeless individuals.
San Francisco's Green Collared Future
It is time for San Francisco to develop a new industry: a green industry. Green collar jobs for low-income workers are part of the solution.
 
Campaign Contact Information
E-mail: jordannathigpen@gmail.com


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