1. Why are you running for U.S. Senate as a Green
To help build the party at the local, state and national level.
To bring key issues to the forefront of the US Senate Race.
To continue to challenge the two party system monopoly.
2. What are your key platform issues? What are the most important issues facing California and the nation? What solutions do you offer?
One of California's two U.S. Senate seats will be up for election in 2016 - that of retiring Barbara Boxer. There will be a U.S. Senate primary election June 7, 2016.
For four consecutive terms the Napa Valley College Board of Trustees will have a Green Student Trustee.
Gabriel Sanchez 19, was elected in an April 29th-30th election, for a one year term through May 2016. Sanchez served as Senator of Science, Mathematics, and Engineering in Associated Students of Napa Valley College (ASNVC) prior to running.
The Green Party of California endorses the US Social Forum, encourages Greens to attend and is co-sponsoring these USSF workshops, open to all USSF attendees. On June 27-28, also in San Jose, is the next GPCA General Assembly (only open to GPCA members.) <
Community College Board of Directors (2)
Vahe Peroomian, Governing Boardmember, Glendala Community College, Glendale (Los Angeles County)2nd/3 for two seats 8,100 votes 32.9% ELECTED (April 7)
In a state where chronic underfunding of higher education and the inequities it produces has become a rallying cry for students statewide, the Green Party adds a student voice to its 2014 statewide slate.