State Senate, District 9
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Why does this race matter?
The winner of this predominantly suburban Contra Costa County seat will replace termed-out state Sen. Steve Glazer. This year, the district is expanding to include additional communities, such as San Leandro and Martinez. Housing affordability, wildfires and long commute times are among the chief concerns of voters in this district.
What does a state senator do?
State senators represent communities at the California Legislature in Sacramento. The 40 members of the state Senate write and vote on state bills, serve on policy committees and vote on the annual state budget. The winner will serve a four-year term.
Candidates
Key Supporters
For Grayson
- California Federation of Teachers
- California Labor Federation
- California Real Estate PAC
- Peace Officers Research Association of California PAC
- Planned Parenthood Northern California Action Fund
For Rubio
- California Young Democrats
- California Teachers Association
- National Union of Healthcare Workers
- Ro Khanna, U.S. representative
- Service Employees International Union, California
Positions on Key IssuesCandidate summaries are based on interviews with the candidates, questionnaires, statements made at debates and public events, and past news coverage.
Residents in District 9 face some of the longest work-commute times in the Bay Area. If elected, what policies would you push for to help reduce those commute times?
Like it is throughout the state, the lack of affordable housing is an issue of deep concern in your district. What policies would you pursue as a state senator to increase the supply of affordable housing?
Extreme heat is becoming more common in District 9, which means communities are facing an increased risk of wildfires. At the same time, some home insurers are leaving the area. Would you support increasing premiums in order to bring insurers back into the marketplace?
Last year, 10 police officers from Pittsburg and Antioch — both in District 9 — were charged with federal crimes ranging from fraud to civil rights violations. In Antioch, the sprawling FBI investigation also led, at one point, to half the sworn officers being put on leave. What policies would you pursue to improve police accountability in District 9?
Last June, a state task force released a historic statewide plan to provide reparations to the Black descendants of enslaved Americans living in California. Where do you stand on that proposal?
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