Government
Feb. 23, 2024
City and county attorneys form alliance to pressure state lawmakers
“Our partnership will make it possible to further protect workers’ rights and tenants’ rights; prohibit predatory lending; secure laws that promote equal opportunity and prohibit discrimination based on race, gender, sexual orientation, disability and age; and secure climate justice,” said Oakland City Attorney Barbara J. Parker.




A newly formed alliance of city and county attorneys in California will pressure lawmakers in Sacramento on issues they say will help their communities, workers and consumers.
“Our Coalition will enhance Oakland’s ability to influence state laws and budget decisions to protect and enhance the rights of the people of Oakland. Our partnership will make it possible to further protect workers’ rights and tenants’ rights; prohibit predatory l...
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