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She’s a longtime housing advocate who knows we need to build more housing to solve our affordability crisis, she opposes “one-size fits all” solutions from Sacramento like SB 50. She knows we need to hold local governments accountable to find the right solutions for their community.
She’s a longtime housing advocate who knows we need to build more housing to solve our affordability crisis, she opposes “one-size fits all” solutions from Sacramento like SB 50. She knows we need to hold local governments accountable to find the right solutions for their community.

Oliva will champion fixes
for Peninsula housing

As a lifelong Bay Area resident, I’m concerned Sacramento politicians want to destroy the type of single family house neighborhoods we know and love. Annie Oliva was born and raised on the Peninsula and is a small-business owner.

She’s a longtime housing advocate who knows we need to build more housing to solve our affordability crisis, she opposes “one-size fits all” solutions from Sacramento like SB 50. She knows we need to hold local governments accountable to find the right solutions for their community.

That’s what Annie Oliva did for Millbrae when she championed the Gateway at Millbrae Station project – building affordable housing for veterans near the existing Millbrae station.

She is also a mother of a son who was temporarily homeless due to addiction. She will be our voice in Sacramento to find solutions on homelessness, traffic gridlock and affordable housing.

I am supporting Annie Oliva for Senate.

Valerie Hardwick
Millbrae

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