Phillips 66 is a once-in-a-generation opportunity

As the 65th district includes the Port of Los Angeles and a major industrial corridor, I believe that we have a unique opportunity to lead California with a new wave of green jobs and renewable energy micro-manufacturing.

I’m running because I believe the people of AD 65 deserve more than just getting by.

We deserve the opportunity to invest in ourselves and build a future right here at home.

Right now, too many families are doing everything right and still struggling. Working long hours. Sometimes working two jobs. At the same time, the 65th district has some of the highest rates of residents returning home from incarceration with no viable options for their successful reentry.

That’s not the future we should accept.

As your representative, I will work aggressively to spark economic growth in the 65th District for ALL. I will do this by:

  1. Attracting small-scale, clean-technology micro-factories to the region

  2. Bringing high-wage, reliable jobs into the area

  3. Investing in education-to-employment pipelines to build a highly-skilled local workforce

  4. Build public-private partnerships to establish programs between community organizations, educational/vocational institutions, and local businesses; placing an emphasis on supporting community members impacted by incarceration.

We have a once-in-a-generation opportunity to make this a reality.

By repurposing the Phillips 66 sites in Wilmington and Carson into micro-manufacturing and workforce innovation hubs, we can translate the economic boom that is about to hit the 65th District directly into greater social benefits and community investment for generations to come.

I’m running to make sure that the future belongs to ALL of the people of AD 65.


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