The San Mateo County Board of Supervisors officially swore in two new members on Tuesday, making it a female majority on the ...
The San Mateo County Board of Supervisors swore in District 1 Supervisor Jackie Speier and District 4 Supervisor Lisa ...
The San Mateo County Board of Supervisors officially swore in two new members on Tuesday, making it a female majority on the board. Former congresswoman Jackie Speier and former East Palo Alto city ...
Gauthier, a Black woman, served on the East Palo Alto City Council for 12 years, including three times as mayor. As a new supervisor, she represents District 4, which encompasses Redwood City, East ...
Democratic Rep. Barbara Lee of California has always stood apart. She was the first Black student to integrate her Southern ...
Former Rep. Jackie Speier came out of retirement to successfully run this year for San Mateo County supervisor. McNerney’s decision to seek a job that, as he acknowledges, has “less prestige ...
Scott Applewhite, File) FILE—Rep. Barbara Lee, D-Calif., joined at left by Rep. Jackie Speier, D-Calif., is surrounded by reporters after she lost her bid for House Democratic Caucus chair to Rep.
From left to right, Sean Nozzari, Caltrans District 4 deputy director; East Palo Alto Mayor Ruben Abrica; Rico Medina, San Mateo County Transportation Authority chair; U.S. Rep. Jackie Speier ...
"We owe it to Vanessa & all survivors" California congresswoman, Jackie Speier, one of the sponsors of the #IAmVanessaGuillen bill, appealed to her colleagues at a hearing on the Fort Hood report ...
In 2017, Rep. Jackie Speier (D-Calif.) called the OCWR "an enabler of sexual harassment" due to the secrecy, according to Politico. “Make no mistake that the fault of the current complaint ...
Democratic former Rep. Jackie Speier, who retired from Congress in 2022, won election to the San Mateo County Board of Supervisors in March. And Democrat Janice Hahn, who represented South ...
But the country’s plans have drawn criticism from some of those who survived the violence, including former U.S. Congresswoman Jackie Speier, who told KTVU she was “horrified” by the company’s plans.