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Ford Green, San Anselmo Town Council
The Sierra Club has previously endorsed Ford Greene, a candidate with a strong record of environmental leadership. His positions include opposition to pesticide use and living within our resources. He is a plaintiff in a lawsuit to stop desalination, and has consistently voted against excessive development. Ford Greene is an attorney and twice-elected current San Anselmo town councilman. His desire to continue to serve San Anselmo as a member of its Town Council is rooted in his passion to preserve the beautiful place his family has called home for four generations.
Sashi McEntee, Mill Valley City Council
Sashi McEntee is very knowledgeable and involved in the issues of Mill Valley and Muir Woods. She holds numerous volunteer leadership positions in the community, including neighborhood organizations, and serves as Vice Chair of the City of Mill Valley Emergency Preparedness Commission, and as Chair of the Mill Valley CERT Steering Committee. Sashi actively supports increasing water conservation, and is strongly opposed to desalination and the use of pesticides. She lives in Mill Valley with her husband and two daughters.
Pam Drew, Novato City Council
Pam Drew is a long-time community leader and watchdog of the City Council and public process in Novato. She advocates for an inclusive local government that seeks more public input. Pam has consistently promoted transparency, thorough CEQA review and thorough permit review of projects, rather than streamlining or ministerial review. One of her top goals is to preserve Novato’s environment. Pam is a retired schoolteacher and mother to two adult sons.
Josh Fryday, Novato City Council
A former Judge Advocate General in the Navy, Josh Fryday’s day job is now as leader of NextGen Climate, which advocates for climate legislation to create new clean-energy jobs, protect air and water, and hold oil companies accountable to consumers. Josh is a strong advocate for preparing for sea level rise and preventing new development in flood plains and locations subject to sea-level rise. Josh Fryday is a native of Novato, and lives in Hamilton with his wife, a teacher, and their two young sons.