Jackie Speier, who spent more than three decades as a state legislator and member of Congress, has joined the board of the San Mateo County Transportation Authority.
Jackie Speier
The panel oversees the administration of sales taxes that support transportation and infrastructure projects across the county.
“The TA plays a vital role in funding and delivering projects that keep San Mateo County moving,” Speier said in a press release.
Speier, who gave up her House seat in 2022, was elected to the San Mateo County Board of Supervisors in March.
Her district includes Burlingame, Hillsborough, Millbrae, parts of San Bruno and South San Francisco and San Francisco International Airport.
County Supervisor Noelia Corzo also serves on the Transportation Authority board.
Let's see if Jackie Speier can discontinue the practice where San Mateo Democrats take HUD and Bike/Pedestrian funding for car projects like 101 "express lanes" or private storage of excess vehicles. That is how you make housing and transportation even more expensive and support gentrification in an even bigger way.
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Let's see if Jackie Speier can discontinue the practice where San Mateo Democrats take HUD and Bike/Pedestrian funding for car projects like 101 "express lanes" or private storage of excess vehicles. That is how you make housing and transportation even more expensive and support gentrification in an even bigger way.
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