
Cindy Darling for Environmental Justice in Walnut Creek
Serving Walnut Creek for more than a decade, Cindy continues to drive environmental initiatives and promote sustainable housing and infrastructure to create a greener future for the city.

Serving Walnut Creek for more than a decade, Cindy continues to drive environmental initiatives and promote sustainable housing and infrastructure to create a greener future for the city.

A key advocate for environmental justice in Richmond, Claudia Jimenez represents Richmond’s District 6 on the City Council. Since 2020, she has combined her architecture skills and environmental planning knowledge to transform public spaces in the city. In her four

Melvin Willis, a Richmond native and City Councilmember since 2016, fights for housing and environmental justice. From holding Chevron accountable to advancing green job opportunities, Melvin leads with integrity for a more equitable Richmond.

Devin Murphy has a proven track record of promoting sustainable energy solutions for Pinole. As a City Council member and former Mayor, he advocates for 100% renewable energy by 2040, that enhances energy efficiency, and supports green job training.

Join Gina Dawson in her campaign for re-election to the Lafayette City Council, where she champions environmental sustainability in Lafayette. With a focus on initiatives that enhance community well-being, Gina’s vision includes implementing the Environmental Action Plan, expanding electric vehicle infrastructure, and promoting renewable energy. Support her efforts for a greener future!

Alex Walker Griffin, Hercules City Council member, champions climate action in Hercules with initiatives like the Electrification Ordinance and expanded EV charging stations. Support his vision for a sustainable future!

Four-year El Cerrito City Councilmember and Mayor, Lisa Motoyama drives El Cerrito’s Climate Action Plan with renewable transit, sustainable housing, and EV infrastructure, while restoring financial stability and championing resilience.

Four-year El Cerrito City Councilmember and Mayor, Lisa Motoyama drives El Cerrito’s Climate Action Plan with renewable transit, sustainable housing, and EV infrastructure, while restoring financial stability and championing resilience.

The settlement calls for $50 million to be paid to Richmond per year for the first five years, rising to $60 million per year for the next five years.

Empower local youth and get a free energy efficiency kit from Rising Sun Center for Opportunity