Issue(s): Affordability
QAffordability is discussed a lot in our community. How do you define affordability?
Affordability is living Rent-Free, Utility-Bill-Free, Tax-Free, with abundant access to the highest quality Water, Food, Housing, Transportation, Education, Energy and …
More >>We must address the Root Causes – We must be Visionary, not Reactionary – We must Eliminate Cost of Living …
More >>Issue(s): Economic Opportunity, Innovation
QHow can the City support the continued growth and success of Austin’s tech sector?
The WIFI will help – Who knows, the next Facebook could be written created by a 9 year old genius, …
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QWhat steps will you take to support modernization and digitization of operations within the City of Austin?
City Data AI Assistant – Everyone can relate to the challenge of locating the actual thing you are looking for …
More >>Issue(s): Affordability, Land Use
QWith Council’s decision to end CodeNEXT, how do you envision moving forward to update Austin’s land development code?
It’s useful to clearly distinguish the exact problem with the CodeNEXT process: We expected 11 people to hold a binary …
More >>Issue(s): Economic Opportunity, Social Equity
QWhat do you see as the City’s responsibility toward addressing the digital divide in Austin, and what steps would you take to bridge that divide?
FREE WIFI – We need to build a network of mobile communications towers and provide the fastest, most innovative FREE …
More >>Issue(s): Mobility, Public Safety
QMoving forward, what role should dockless mobility play in Austin?
Scooters (and the like) are great as long as they do not interfere with pedestrian access, and when we have …
More >>With all of these listed projects, and any, we must use the smarter and faster, more equitable way of building …
More >>Issue(s): Affordability, Housing
QHow will you address Austin’s housing shortage? What regulations will you change to allow more housing where people want to live?
Land Development Authority is the People’s Right, as was established above. Plus, we will build like smart human beings. Plus, …
More >>Issue(s): Economic Opportunity, Innovation
QHow can the City better work with Austin’s tech community to bring innovative approaches to civic challenges?
Listen Deeply (actually) – The mobile voting app, the constant town halls, the maximum accessibility and transparency with accountability and …
More >>Issue(s): Affordability, Housing
QCouncil adopted the Strategic Housing Blueprint last year, calling for 13,500 new units annually over 10 years. This gets us to break-even in terms of need. Would you support amending the City’s proposed Strategic Housing Plan to increase the number to at least 15,000 housing units per year for 10 years, keeping the breakout across income levels and including permanent supportive housing for those chronically experiencing homelessness? (Y/N; Explain)
Yes. Yes Our plan of Incentivized Cooperative Contributionism can provide likely more than 25,000 units per year, and will eradicate …
More >>Issue(s): Land Use, Open Government
QWould you support a policy requiring the City’s Development Services department to achieve its goal of 90% permit review completion within 15 business days across all departments/disciplines by April 2019? (Y/N/Explain)
Yes. This is a reasonable timeframe; we can approach this with “beyond policy” mentality, meaning we may quickly implement the …
More >>Issue(s): Economic Opportunity
QWhich bond Propositions on the November 2018 ballot do you support or not support? Check each that you support. Briefly explain your position.
Prop A Prop B Prop C Prop E Prop F Prop G Prop H Prop I Prop K The most …
More >>Issue(s): Land Use
QAs you know, the City unsuccessfully tried to change the code, what do you believe needs to be done differently to achieve a better code? Will you support working to revise the land development code to provide and allow for predictability and deep affordability? (Y/N; Explain)
Yes. Assert Land Development Authority for Multi-Generational Vitality-Maximization for ALL Humanity — We should no longer allow the crime of …
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QMany low-income families and persons experiencing homelessness have debt to the utility companies, which are now barriers to their ability to securing housing. Would you support increasing debt forgiveness programs for 3-4 years to help more people access housing? (Y/N/Explain)
Erase the debt completely, and offer other creative ways to “repay” through our Contributionism Incentivized Volunteer Valued Community Leaders Program. …
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QDo you support maintaining affordable utility costs across Austin Energy and Austin Water that adheres strictly to the City’s affordability goals for Austin Energy, which require AustinEnergy rates to be in the bottom half of Texas ratepayers and minimizes increases to two percent per year for each rate class? (Y/N Explain)
Yes, Our plan will result in the complete elimination of utility costs, through our smart construction design, as well as the …
More >>Issue(s): Open Government
QWhat is your collaborative vision when working with other governmental entities (Travis County, State of Texas, Central Health, etc.)?
We are here for ALL beings. This planet is shifting to a higher consciousness, and WHEN we choose to operate …
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QSolutions to homelessness exist – they require scaling up social services and housing programs, including the pathways from shelter to housing. To date, Austin has not identified adequate funding to address this challenge. How would you work to identify the funding needed?
There are many solutions to homelessness. Let’s build houses. Let’s provide opportunity for healing and resilience, self-reliance, education, technology, and …
More >>Issue(s): Innovation
QAustin has long since been perceived as a town of creative innovators. Given the City’s recent regulatory attempts with the sharing and gig economy (Uber, AirBnB, Scooters), what is your position on how the City should handle emerging technologies and emerging markets? What is your view, generally, on the conflict between consumer demands and government interests? Similarly, when non-profits secure grant funding for innovative social solutions that requires a local match, what is your view on city funding being available for the match?
Austin has the potential to become the most innovative city on the planet, as I have indicated above. It’s all …
More >>Issue(s): Diversity & Inclusion
QAustin has experienced growth but some constituencies have been left behind. What is your vision for the City’s role in funding/supporting the nonprofit network that provide much needed social services? What is your plan for addressing disparities and inequities in our community?
Much of what I have already outlined will eliminate the need for a nonprofit organization addressing social inequities, over a …
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QIn a recent poll, residents of Austin cited rising property taxes as a major issue they face, iconic business are having to close their doors and longtime residents are moving out citing rising property taxes. Some have also cited homelessness as an impediment to business. How would you slow or stop the increase in City property taxes, encourage other taxing entities to do the same, and balance the requests for more funding coming from the City Departments and the public? One example of the request of more funding is to expand social service contracts to meet needs, including to provide more supportive housing programs. How do you balance less taxes and increased demand for social services? Please explain.
As must be clearly stated: We need a system that provides the most abundant social services and does not require …
More >>Issue(s): Economic Opportunity, Open Government
QCouncil has passed 2 resolutions supporting an annual increase of about 2-3% for social service contracts in order to ensure that service agencies can keep up with rising costs of doing business and maintain service capacity. Would you direct the City Manager to include this annual increase in the budget for contracts meeting their performance targets? (Y/N/Explain)
Yes. If these services are vital to people thriving, we must do everything we can to support them, which is …
More >>Issue(s): Diversity & Inclusion, Economic Opportunity
QOne of the best ways to make Austin more affordable is to ensure we have a diverse set of industries which provide local, skilled and the hard-to-employ talent the opportunity to compete for jobs that have a career ladder. The Austin City Council is considering adopting a revised economic incentive policy, expanding the previous one-size-fits-all policy. If the Austin Chamber of Commerce presents a company that meets the criteria for an incentive as set by City Council policy, will you vote to support incentivizing jobs for both small operators and large in our city? How will you monitor success with the provision requiring employment of the hard-to-employ?
I will not support any financial incentive for any company until we have eradicated homelessness, eliminated poverty, DE-commodified the earth, …
More >>Issue(s): Mobility
QHow will you coordinate with regional partners to meaningfully address our increasing traffic level? What is your long-term vision for addressing traffic in Austin, and what would be the immediate first actions you would champion as a City Council Member to address the crisis?
We also need a Rapid Acceleration of Transportation Infrastructure construction, and we have a plan to cut the construction time …
More >>Issue(s): Mobility
QTransportation is the second highest family cost. When it is difficult to move freely around Austin, access to services and economic opportunities are limited; time spent commuting leaves less room for family obligations and socializing; and Austin becomes a more frustrating place. Do you support the items below? (Please mark each one you agree with)
Agree: Improve high-capacity transit to make it a more convenient, reliable alternative to single occupancy vehicles Support improvements for South …
More >>Issue(s): Economic Opportunity
QDo you support a budget at the effective tax rate so home and business owners continue to benefit from the “growth dividend” and pay the same amount in property taxes as in the previous fiscal year? How do we balance this strategy with meeting the needs of people struggling to access services due to a lack of service capacity? How do you prioritize additional funding? Where would you look for efficiencies? (Y/N; Explain)
Yes. However, I intend to eliminate the need for taxation altogether over the course of 10-15 years, while simultaneously increasing …
More >>Issue(s): Land Use
QDo you agree that the ballot language proposed for two ballot petitions – the CodeNEXT petition and the Austin Efficiency Audit – was misleading to the voters of Austin and if so, will you help clarify to voters what these measures really mean – regardless of how you might vote on them? (Note: This article in the Austin Bullldog is a helpful review. Also note: the Texas Supreme Court ruled on August 27 th , in favor of the city of Austin – see KUT report here.) Rate your support on a scale of 1 to 10, 10 being the most support and 1 being the least.
The entire system misleading to people, because it is designed to protect the corporate interests of the state, not defend …
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QWill you pledge to immediately reconvene the Charter Revision Commission to revisit its recommendations and to discuss how to ensure its most important recommendations are placed on the next available city ballot? (Note: This helpful article in the Austin Bullldog explains how Council inaction put the kibosh on major reforms that should have been on the November ballot. The most egregious omission to us at IndyAustin was Recommendation 4 – which would close a loophole currently preventing petitions to repeal controversial Council decisions like the Precourt Soccer Stadium or the 2008 $2.3B biomass boondoggle – aka Voter Referendum. Read our Referendum page here.) Rate your support on a scale of 1 to 10, 10 being the most support and 1 being the least.
Leslie Pool’s comment in that article is very telling: “…limited bandwidth..” This is the major problem with our system of …
More >>Issue(s): Open Government
QWill you refrain from voting to allow the City Manager to execute contracts for controversial projects like the Soccer Stadium on public land and demand a final review and vote of the Council? (Note: This letter from open government attorney, Bill Aleshire, to the City Attorney, warns about the legal problems that are likely ensue after a final lease or contract is signed with Precourt Sports Ventures.) Rate your support on a scale of 1 to 10, 10 being the most support and 1 being the least.
Yes. Again, this cuts into the core of the issue with City Hall. We must shift the government to actually …
More >>Issue(s): Affordability, Housing, Land Use
QDo you agree that increasing housing supply is only one side of the supply-demand equation for beating back Austin’s affordability crisis, and that Austin should refrain from subsidizing growth during times of rapid growth so as to reduce demand growth to levels that can be met with new supply? If so, in the Candidate Response section below, please tell us your ideas for ways to make Austin’s growth pay for itself. (Hint: You can refer to any of the materials parked on this page from the years of work conducted by local developers, Brian Rodgers and Ed Wendler, Jr., especially the power point at the bottom of the page Total Accounting and Impact Fees.) Rate your support on a scale of 1 to 10, 10 being the most support and 1 being the least.
This question is stated in the context that there is a market solution to our affordability issues, which I do …
More >>Issue(s): Affordability, Economic Opportunity
QWill you refrain from supporting any economic development projects that do not adhere to a 90% local hiring requirement, unless they are related to addressing a security threat to the Austin area? (Note: 2014 Candidates Steve Adler and Greg Casar approved this idea in ChangeAustin.org’s candidate questionnaire. To our knowledge, neither have attempted to fulfill this promise.) Rate your support on a scale of 1 to 10, 10 being the most support and 1 being the least.
I do support the requirement of outside companies who receive incentives to hire local talent. We must also challenge our …
More >>Issue(s): Open Government
QWill you pledge to propose an ordinance or charter amendment to end the practice of the Chamber of Commerce or any other private trade association from negotiating public subsidy deals for the City of Austin without a super-majority vote of the City Council? — like the one going on right now for bringing the Amazon H2Q to the Austin area? (Note: This IndyAustin blog linking to the Austin Bulldog on the secretive Amazon negotiations by the Greater Austin Area Chamber of Commerce and Amazon for the City of Austin.) Rate your support on a scale of 1 to 10, 10 being the most support and 1 being the least.
The Chamber of Commerce, nor any entity, has the right to negotiate public interest behind closed doors. I pledge to …
More >>Issue(s): Land Use
QWill you defend the right to petition for a public vote on publicly owned property outside the facilities so long as petitioners are conducting themselves in an orderly, legal, and peaceful manner to secure signatures? (Note: In 2017-2018, the Austin Public Libraries and the Palmer Events Center began barring petitioners from petitioning on city property outside the facilities. Petitioners were forced to threaten suit. The issue pending. The San Antonio Firefighters recently filed a federal lawsuit for similar practices by the San Antonio Public Library.) Rate your support on a scale of 1 to 10, 10 being the most support and 1 being the least.
Of course, I support the rights of people to petition on public property! I would even support giving them a …
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QDo you support Austin voters securing their right to vote on CodeNEXT or any comprehensive development code overhaul — Proposition J on the November ballot? (Note: Passage of Proposition J does not mean that all code changes come to a public vote – only a comprehensive code overhaul, whether it’s called CodeNEXT or something else.) Rate your support on a scale of 1 to 10, 10 being the most support and 1 being the least.
The People have the right to decide what happens in their city. We must remember it is the people who …
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QDo you support the right of Austin voters to vote on the sale, lease, or conveyance of any City-owned land that will be used as a sports and/or entertainment stadium? (Note: We recommend this Statesman commentary by UT Professor, Nathen Jenson, for context to this question.) Rate your support on a scale of 1 to 10, 10 being the most support and 1 being the least.
The people of Austin were sold out on this latest soccer stadium deal. Yes, this should have been up to …
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QWhen the Council considers an agenda item that includes granting fee waivers or waivers of environmental standards, a. will you pledge to push for public agenda notices that clearly set out proposed fee waivers whether or not it is required by the Texas Open Meetings Act? And, b. , will you pledge to help ensure that staff- granted waivers are reported to Council? (Note: District Judges said that the postings for Pilot Knob – which did not mention over $100 million in fee waivers, and the Champion tract agenda item – which did not mention waivers from the Hill Country Roadway Ordinance and Lake Austin Watershed Ordinance – should have included public notice of those waivers.) Rate your support on a scale of 1 to 10, 10 being the most support and 1 being the least.
The fact that any entity would try to pass through policy and outcomes that are hidden from the people is …
More >>Issue(s): Environment
QAs climate change and fast-paced growth proceeds in Austin, there is growing concern to both secure water supply for the future while conserving a finite resource for our region. Will you pledge to support an Austin future that prioritizes conservation, reuse, and local water supplies, and to oppose actions that would require pumping of groundwater in either the Edwards Aquifer or the Carrizo/Simsboro aquifers east of Austin beyond a sustainable level that matches rates of recharge? Rate your support on a scale of 1 to 10, 10 being the most support and 1 being the least.
Water is the most abundant resource on the planet. THE MOST abundant. There is no shortage of water, there is …
More >>Issue(s): Environment
QAs climate change and fast-paced growth proceeds in Austin, there is growing concern to both secure water supply for the future while conserving a finite resource for our region. Will you pledge to support an Austin future that prioritizes conservation, reuse, and local water supplies, and to oppose actions that would require pumping of groundwater in either the Edwards Aquifer or the Carrizo/Simsboro aquifers east of Austin beyond a sustainable level that matches rates of recharge? Rate your support on a scale of 1 to 10, 10 being the most support and 1 being the least.
All new development/growth in Austin should be self-sustaining on every level: all net-zero energy, carbon-sequestering, grey-water system, rain-water capturing, and …
More >>Issue(s): Criminal Justice
QAlthough Austin has remained a relatively safe city, there have been far too many shootings of African American men. What kind of changes would you institute at APD to reduce the number of officer-involved shootings and reduce the degree of mistrust that exists between the African American community and the police?
We will Not Fight Against the Police, We will Rebuild From Within — The police as an institution is not …
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QWhy do you identify as a Democrat?
I voted for the Democrat party for my first election in 2008, abstained from midterms due to dissolution, then for …
More >>Issue(s): Diversity & Inclusion, Social Equity
QA respected University of Texas study has found that Austin is the only high-growth city that is losing African Americans, both in terms of numbers and percentage of the total population. Do you consider this a problem? If so, what would you do to reverse or stabilize the decline?
Nelson Linder mentioned it’s going up, just shifting areas or some other factors he can address. However, the commonly cited …
More >>Issue(s): Housing
QAffordable housing is a major problem in Austin. Large numbers of people who work in Austin cannot afford to live in Austin. Many families are moving outside the city to find affordable housing. Do you have any ideas to help create more affordable housing or to make existing housing more affordable?
We must address affordability at it’s root causes: (a) false prior right (b) multigenerational amnesia (c) inefficient building designs/planned obsolescence …
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QPlease share your experience and involvement in the Democratic Party in Travis County.
My experience lately has been an interesting dynamic, since I am running for mayor, and some people view this as …
More >>Issue(s): Health & Human Services
QRising property taxes are a growing concern. There are a number of people who believe taxes are high because the city provides not only essential city services (police, fire, etc.) but non-essential services (social service contracts, education funding, etc.) If elected, how would you prioritize what is or is not an essential city service?
Answering the question directly: an essential city service is anything that is vital to the maximum sovereign wellbeing of all …
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QWhich Democratic value speaks to you most?
Power to the People – My promise to the people of Austin is to accomplish 100% voter participation by the …
More >>Thank you for asking this question 🙂 St. Edwards park uniquely mystifies me. There is an ancient feeling to that swimming …
More >>I hope it’s obvious I value parklands immensely. I am intent on protecting the Earth, as I do believe we …
More >>Issue(s): Arts & Culture, Diversity & Inclusion, Environment
QEnsuring equitable access to quality parks for all Austinites is a key priority for Austin Parks Foundation. How might you work as a decision-maker for both your district and the city as a whole to move the needle on equitable access to quality parks?
I am truly saddened by the condition of most of our parks. There is an enormous amount of garbage in …
More >>Thank you for asking this question 🙂 St. Edwards park uniquely mystifies me. There is an ancient feeling to that …
More >>Issue(s): Environment, Land Use
QParkland dedication fees are one mechanism by which the city funds park acquisition and improvements. What is your stance on parkland dedication fees, and are you in favor of maintaining them during the Land Development Code updating process?
Yes, I think we should remain committed to our current mechanisms of funding until we can find more regenerative and …
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QThe City of Austin Parks and Recreation Department faces $125 million in deferred maintenance each year, ranging from playground maintenance and aquatics needs to mowing and servicing trash and recycling receptacles. What would be your strategy for addressing this need?
Given the recently established reality in the previous answer, it’s easy to see how we may very well offset much of …
More >>Issue(s): Arts & Culture, Diversity & Inclusion, Environment
QAustin Parks Foundation is continuously involved in community engagement to ensure that our projects and work align with community values and needs. What is your philosophy on community engagement, and how would you engage with the community to ensure that their needs around parks and open space are appropriately addressed?
The last community engagement event I attended at a park was a peculiar paradox. While the tabling organizations were friendly, …
More >>Issue(s): Economic Opportunity, Open Government
QWhat do you believe the role of private partners should be in maintaining and improving public parks? What actions would you take to strengthen and improve public-private partnerships?
Private partners meaning paid independent companies who perform vital and specialized services to the functioning of our parks? Like the electricians who …
More >>Issue(s): Affordability, Diversity & Inclusion, Economic Opportunity, Housing, Mobility, Social Equity
QWhat policies will you advocate to address the increasingly unaffordable housing, transportation, and utility costs that are economically segregating our neighborhoods?
Our Contributionism plan gives those most in need the opportunity to receive themselves of economic burdens immediately, while building equity …
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QWhat policies will you advocate to accommodate and welcome the full abundance and diversity of people who aspire to live in Austin’s neighborhoods?
” Abundance is the key word here, since we live on a planet of abundance. There are more than enough …
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QHow will you resolve policy issues and cases that come before you when the wishes of some incumbent residents in a neighborhood conflict with the interests of other residents and the larger, city-wide community?
“Everything must be viewed through the lens of full-sovereignty and individual liberty. We must recognize that in a free society, …
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QWhat policies and approaches will you advocate to promote neighborhood improvement, and avoid neighborhood protectionism, as Austin changes and grows?
“Neighborhoods and residents all over Austin know what projects need to be completed, yet our city has neglected to advance …
More >>Issue(s): Diversity & Inclusion, Housing, Mobility
QPlease characterize your support for an ambitious plan to reduce cost of living and allow residents more freedom to live in the neighborhood of their choice, through allowing a variety of home types in all neighborhoods (particularly west and central Austin) and eliminating residential occupancy limits which stigmatize and harass the poor. Please characterize your support for an ambitious plan for 2020 bond issue for light rail, to increase access for those who cannot afford to maintain a car.
a. Eliminate Cost of Living, Maximize Quality of Life – Our entire platform is determined by the focus on elevating …
More >>Issue(s): Economic Opportunity, Education, Social Equity
QWhat would you propose to ensure all children receive a quality early childhood education and all early childhood educators receive a living wage with benefits?
a. Nutrition – Education starts with the physiological ability to learn. Such foundations are lacking in our current system. We …
More >>Issue(s): Affordability, Housing
QWhat will you do to affirmatively further fair housing in Austin? By that we mean how will you actively desegregate the city — economically and racially — so that every resident can seek opportunity and not be held back by a system which has pulled up the ladder of opportunity.
a. Acknowledge Sovereignty – We must establish a basis of authority on which the people can develop the land uninhibited …
More >>Issue(s): Diversity & Inclusion, Immigration
QWhat steps would you take if elected to protect undocumented residents by directing our local police to not cooperate with ICE in raids, access to public schools, courthouses or other public buildings to the extent possible by law? Also would you commit to vote against measures to promote any form of cooperation with ICE such as 287g?
a. Assert Sovereign Land Authority – As per the previous outlining of why the people of Austin have every right …
More >>Issue(s): Public Safety
QAustin is one of the worst cities in the nation in terms of police accountability and violence against residents. What will you do on City Council to fight against the police state in which we currently live?
a. We will Not Fight Against the Police, We will Rebuild From Within — The police as an institution is …
More >>Issue(s): Affordability, Housing
QAustin DSA has come out in favor of a $300 Million Affordable Housing bond to help combat displacement- do you support this bond proposal? Additionally, what other measures would you take as a council member to help promote affordability and housing Access?
a. Yes. I support the housing bond. It will pass. b. How will the money be spent? — This is …
More >>Issue(s): Economic Opportunity, Innovation
QIn February, Austin became the first city in the south to guarantee its workers paid sick days. What are the next changes you would push for to further expand the rights of the working class?
When City Council passed the Paid Sick Leave Ordinance, we (re) learned many relevant truths: a. The Power is ALWAYS …
More >>a. Cash Bail is a literal example of the rich having a legal advantage over the poor. Thus, this system …
More >>Issue(s): Health & Human Services
QHow can the city support affordable, safe, and convenient childcare options?
a. The best care is from healthy and present parents – We must address the root causes of why childcare …
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QShould Austin city council pass a resolution in favor of state-level single payer (the Healthy Texas Act)?
a. Yes. Although based on the current policy agenda of the state, this would be a purely symbolic gesture. Frankly, …
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QHow will you ensure the implementation of the Age-Friendly Austin Action Plan, passed by the Austin City Council on November, 13, 2016?
In addition to the pre-established accountability measures, I recommend the creation of an additional body of elders in our city …
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QWhat will you do to implement the Austin Energy Resource, Generation and Climate Protection Plan to 2027, which was adopted by the City Council in Oct 2017?
The plan is weak, misguided, counterintuitive, and deceptive to the people. We have the capability to become 100% renewable by …
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QWhat is your position on providing a cost of living increase for City of Austin retirees? Give specific actions you will take.
I will always support the idea of raising the living conditions for all people, especially retirees who have given their …
More >>Issue(s): Affordability, Housing
QNovember 6, 2018, Austin voters have the opportunity to pass a $925 million bond package which includes $250 million for affordable housing. How do you plan to expand and promote the development of diverse housing options that are affordable for seniors of different income levels?
Our approach to housing is to build only for the maximum vitality of many generations, and the immediate benefit to …
More >>Issue(s): Mobility
QIn 2016 Austin voters passed $720 million in transportation bonds of which $137 million was designated for the Local Mobility Program. The Mobility Program areas included sidewalks, safe routes to school, and repair of substandard streets. As an incumbent, what programs did you implement?
We do not see adequate safety for pedestrians and anyone in wheelchairs, bikes, or any non-car mode of transport. It …
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QWhat is your position on strengthening the defined-benefit pension annuities for current and future City of Austin retired employees? Give specific actions you will take.
Thank you for the opportunity to serve you in the role of mayor, and thank you for the invitation to …
More >>Issue(s): Diversity & Inclusion, Public Safety
QWhat are some ways you will expand City of Austin programs to protect seniors against abuse and fraud?
This is a great oversight focus for the Council of Elders, and simultaneously a responsibility of all of us. As …
More >>Issue(s): Health & Human Services, Social Equity
QWhat is your position on providing increased funding for retiree health care for current and future City of Austin retired employees? Give specific actions you will take.
Our plan is the most comprehensive for health care because we cover ALL people fully. Frankly, it’s a disgrace to …
More >>As stated before, it’s crucial we achieve Universal Health Care for ALL people, get rid of environmental toxins, restore sense …
More >>Issue(s): Criminal Justice
QWhat measures will you take to ensure that seniors do not face barriers to exercising their right to vote? If an incumbent, what steps have you taken to remove barriers to seniors’ voting?
I have not seen the city do anything to establish any sort of resemblance of full voting rights. Our elected …
More >>Issue(s): Mobility
QWhat do you plan to accomplish with the $160 million of the $925 million bond package that is proposed for transportation to assist seniors?
My ultimate goal is free public transit for everyone. However, it’s likely we will adapt in phases, in which case …
More >>Issue(s): Economic Opportunity
QAsian-Americans are eager to ensure that economic development will benefit all citizens in the city, county and state level, including M/WBE, HUB and affirmative action programs. Do you commit to regular communications with the Network of Asian American Organizations (NAAO) and to actively seek input in addressing these issues?
Yes. As you can witness, I am very passionate about innovation in the realm of listening and acting on those …
More >>Issue(s): Diversity & Inclusion
QMental health is often cited as a root cause, so what do you plan to propose to address this issue? The plight of individuals covered under DACA is precarious and uncertain with no certainty of a solution in the near future: Please describe what steps you envision that you plan to take, if any, that includes the needs of Asian Americans and those from other countries who are caught in the DACA trap.
All immigrants caught in the crosshairs of the muddled and ineffective citizenship process deserve an opportunity to become officially recognized …
More >>Issue(s): Diversity & Inclusion, Social Equity
QThis is a question that recurs every election cycle. Asian Americans are the fastest growing community, comprising nearly 7% of the Greater Austin population. However, Asian Americans are underrepresented on boards, commissions and committees addressing issues and policies pertaining to the city, the county or the state, though some improvements have taken place in the past 2-3 years. To address this disparity, what steps do you plan to take to nominate additional Asian-Americans to serve on boards, commissions and committees?
The mere fact that you have stated this is commonly asked question across many election cycles tells me that it …
More >>Issue(s): Diversity & Inclusion, Economic Opportunity
QThe Greater Austin Asian Chamber of Commerce is a key organization supporting Asian American businesses in Austin and in their outreach to Asian countries as evidenced by their support of the mayor’s recent trip to Asia. Do you agree to work with GAACC at the city or county level to promote economic development of the city at large and Asian American businesses?
Of course. Cooperative Innovation and Resource Sharing is of great International Importance. Now, at this time of rapid acceleration, we …
More >>Issue(s): Environment
QAs Austin grows in size, stature and economic strength, sustainability becomes a topic of ever- increasing emphasis to all Austinites: Would you support Austin’s drive in such areas as greater use of renewable energy and in reducing Austin’s carbon footprint, etc.?
We are proposing the most accelerated and equitable transition to 100% renewable energy ever proposed on the planet. We plan …
More >>Issue(s): Diversity & Inclusion
QAs Austin grows in size, stature and economic strength, sustainability becomes a topic of ever- increasing emphasis to all Austinites: How do you plan to involve the Asian American community, individiduals and businesses alike, to ensure that their ideas and interests are part of the solution going forward?
The decentralized consensus and open-source technologies aforementioned, plus the increased accessibility, transparency, and accountability structures put in place with our …
More >>Issue(s): Diversity & Inclusion
QThe internship program instituted by APAPA and IACT is proving to be a success story in promoting greater participation and interest in elected offices in the city, county and state- level among Asian American youth,. Would you agree to support greater internship opportunities at your office for Asian American HS / college-level youth?
A mayor we will catalyze the MOST YOUTH ENGAGEMENT IN AUSTIN’s HISTORY. First of all, I believe strongly that children …
More >>Issue(s): Diversity & Inclusion
QThe City of Austin and Travis County have a goal of reflecting the ethnic diversity of the community they serve; however, less than 1% of city or county executives are Asian Americans. Will you implement checks and balances, and review procedures to correct any inconsistencies or unfair treatment of Asian Americans in the workforce, including problems that may arise from a lack of understanding of cultural differences?
The best accountability measure is the community itself. The more we expand cooperative programs, the stronger our cultural awareness will …
More >>Issue(s): Economic Opportunity, Housing
QAsian-Americans are eager to ensure that economic development will benefit all citizens in the city, county and state level, including M/WBE, HUB and affirmative action programs. Do you commit to supporting these programs?
Yes. I support all programs that invest in human beings.
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QThe City of Austin and Travis County have a goal of reflecting the ethnic diversity of the community they serve; however, less than 1% of city or county executives are Asian Americans. Will you regularly monitor the numbers of employed Asian Americans in diversity reports, and can you describe how you could help to close the gap when necessary? And would you consider meeting with Asian American leaders to review progress in this area?
Listening to Asian American leaders is step One, as mentioned above. As we develop habits of self-accountability and strong Service-based …
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QThe City of Austin and Travis County have a goal of reflecting the ethnic diversity of the community they serve; however, less than 1% of city or county executives are Asian Americans. Do you commit to greater representation of Asian-Americans in government by increasing hiring, training and promoting of qualified Asian-Americans?
Yes, absolutely. There are more leadership opportunities for everyone when we transcend a hierarchy approach, and focus on maximizing potential …
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QAs Austin grows in size, stature and economic strength, sustainability becomes a topic of ever- increasing emphasis to all Austinites: Would you consider appointing Asian Americans to any commission or task force directed at creating strategies for the future in this area?
I fully intend to do this exact thing, and I look forward to the exciting process of meeting and working …
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QHow familiar are you with the culture and diversity of Asian Americans here, and what steps do you plan to take to enhance your understanding and to stay abreast of issues that are important to Asian Americans?
– During my time as a solar energy consultant with Tesla, I interacted with thousands of people, and personally met …
More >>Issue(s): Mobility
QTransportation problems affect all Austinites including Asian Americans who use the busy / clogged roads and highways and those who need mass transportation to address their mobility needs. The mayor and his staff have reached out to the Asian American community to seek their participation, feedback and support in solving mobility issues starting with the upcoming bond election: Will you commit to working with the Asian American community to include their needs as part of a solution that satisfies the needs of all Austinites now and in the future?
Of course. This is crucial. Frankly, our transportation infrastructure construction process is pathetically slow and dangerous. It sure makes for …
More >>Issue(s): Arts & Culture, Diversity & Inclusion, Social Equity
QThe Asian American Resource Center (AARC) opened in 2013, thanks to the vision and hard work of the city and Asian American community leaders. Its charter is to promote cultural enrichment, provide social services and expand educational development for the entire community in the city and county. The Asian American community has worked with city management in developing culturally significant programs at the AARC and together, we have made AARC the most sought after city-owned facility in Austin. We are now re-starting our work to update the Master Plan on Phases II and III. The City has also completed a task force (Bond Election Advisory Task Force) that has recommended some funds for this effort: but it is not deemed to be sufficient. Do you commit to work with the Asian American community to include requested funds in the 2018 bond and to promote further the development of the AARC?
Yes. Our budget allocation approach will always favor People-Up Investment, meaning the more we invest in the people’s maximum abundance …
More >>Issue(s): Public Safety
QThere has been an epidemic of gun violence in the schools around the country and nothing concrete has been done to change the trajectory of this violence. If elected / re-elected, what steps do you plan to propose to protect children and innocent citizens from any further violence?
Short Term Common Sense Protections – Any proposed common sense policy that could make our community safer, we should implement …
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QThe Asian American community is extraordinarily diverse. Many recent Asian American immigrants who have come to this region to build new lives and participate in the American Dream require assistance in understanding the services provided by city, the county and the state, as well as local laws, disaster preparation and emergency response. In other parts of the country, including the District of Columbia, New York City, Salt Lake City and Quincy, MA, they have appointed dedicated staff to assist Asian American communities. Are you in favor of appointing dedicated staff to address the needs of the Asian American community at the city, county and state level?
This makes sense to help with the cultural adaptivity and assimilation process. We favor a much more cooperative approach by …
More >>Issue(s): Diversity & Inclusion, Economic Opportunity
QThe Greater Austin Asian Chamber of Commerce is a key organization supporting Asian American businesses in Austin and in their outreach to Asian countries as evidenced by their support of the mayor’s recent trip to Asia. Do you agree to continue your support for the GAACC at or above current levels in the coming years if elected / re-elected to the City Council?
I am here to Support EVERY Austin resident, organization, and business more than they have ever been supported by any …
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QThe Asian American community is extraordinarily diverse. Many recent Asian American immigrants who have come to this region to build new lives and participate in the American Dream require assistance in understanding the services provided by city, the county and the state, as well as local laws, disaster preparation and emergency response. In other parts of the country, including the District of Columbia, New York City, Salt Lake City and Quincy, MA, they have appointed dedicated staff to assist Asian American communities. Are you in support for translation support for key city / county / state documents to assist these immigrants in selected languages with the greatest reach into these communities?
Yes. We would seek to assemble teams of citizen delegates who are bilingual and vetted for their qualifications in regards …
More >>The best legislation we can pass is mandating all new construction be entirely environmentally resonant. This is actually very reasonable, …
More >>Issue(s): Diversity & Inclusion, Education
QHow would you address the issue of declining enrollment in Austin’s schools and bridge the achievement gap across AISD?
The Industrial Age of American Education is Becoming Obsolete — It is no longer relevant to train young people to …
More >>Issue(s): Affordability, Health & Human Services, Innovation
QHow can you make healthcare more accessible and affordable to the large population of small business owners and entrepreneurs in Austin?
With a city/regional universal health care system, this will include all local people and possibly remove the burden from small …
More >>Issue(s): Affordability, Diversity & Inclusion, Health & Human Services
QWhat role can Austin play to improve access to affordable healthcare?
Thank You for asking. I am not comfortable waiting on our federal and state leaders to continue failing while our …
More >>Issue(s): Criminal Justice, Diversity & Inclusion, Immigration
QHow would you counteract anti-immigrant sentiment to make our local communities welcoming to all?
Public/Private displays of compassion are necessary in times of human oppression; sanctuary city policy & non-cooperation with ICE are inherently …
More >>Issue(s): Affordability, Diversity & Inclusion, Mobility
QHow do you plan to accommodate low-income neighborhoods who need alternative transportation methods?
All of our transportation solutions need to be all-encompassing, and the key to serving all people equitably will be in …
More >>Issue(s): Affordability, Land Use
QHow would you improve access to affordable housing for both renters and owners in Austin?
We live on a planet of abundance. There are more than enough resources for every single person to live in …
More >>Issue(s): Criminal Justice, Immigration
QAs a majority-minority state, what role do you see Austin playing in the long-term conversation around immigration and migrant rights?
Let’s first acknowledge that most of the minority-majority in Texas have indigenous DNA lineage to this greater region of Turtle …
More >>Issue(s): Affordability, Mobility
QHow do you plan to to improve access to public transportation and ensure its affordability?
True Equitable Mobility is Universal Freedom of Movement For All transportation infrastructure updates, we need an Open-Source Citizen-Derived Solutions-Modelling Platform, …
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