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Vol. 54 • No. 8 • February 22-28, 2024 John Ferrannini
Advisory council hopes to help rural LGBTQ Californians Courtesy the candidate
Candidate Alex Monteiro
Bi Black candidates aim for the Statehouse by Matthew S. Bajko
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os Angeles County residents Alex Monteiro and Sade Elhawary are representative of two different camps of political candidates. An immigrant and member of the Hawthorne City Council, Monteiro is seeking to move up to a higher office, while Elhawary, born to immigrant parents and raised in Los Angeles, is mounting her first electoral campaign. At 63, Monteiro would be one of the older members of the California Legislature should he win his bid for the open Senate District 35 seat. Elhawary, 36, would be among its younger members should she prevail in her race for the open Assembly District 57 seat. See page 9 >>
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new council made up of representatives of queer community groups statewide will be advising the state Legislative LGBTQ Caucus as it determines lawmaking priorities. The council made its debut at a noontime news conference February 20 on the west steps of the state Capitol in Sacramento. Lesbian state Senator Susan Talamantes Eggman (DStockton), chair of the LGBTQ caucus, said that the goal is to bring further representation to the needs of LGBTQs outside major urban centers, such as Los Angeles and San Francisco, and bear the brunt of homophobic and transphobic attacks in the state. See page 8 >>
B.A.R. election endorsements President: Joseph R. Biden Jr. U.S. Senate: Barbara Lee Congress (Bay Area): Dist. 2: Jared Huffman Dist. 4: Mike Thompson Dist. 8: John Garamendi Dist. 9: Josh Harder Dist. 10: Mark DeSaulnier Dist. 11: Nancy Pelosi Dist. 12: Lateefah Simon Dist. 14: Eric Swalwell Dist. 15: Kevin Mullin Dist. 16: Evan Low Dist. 17: Ro Khanna Dist. 18: Zoe Lofgren CA Assembly Dist. 14: Buffy Wicks Dist. 16: Rebecca Bauer-Kahan Dist. 17: Matt Haney Dist. 18: Mia Bonta Dist. 19: Catherine Stefani
Senator Susan Talamantes Eggman, chair of the Legislative LGBTQ Caucus, spoke at a February 20 news conference outside the state Capitol in Sacramento about a new LGBTQ advisory council that will help the caucus determine priorities.
CALIFORNIA PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY
Dist. 20: Liz Ortega Dist. 21: Diane Papan Dist. 24: Alex Lee Dist. 25: Ash Kalra Dist. 26: Patrick Ahrens
Alameda County Board of Education Area 2: Angela Normand San Francisco Democratic Party Central Committee AD 17: Trevor Chandler, Vick Chung, Matt Dorsey, Peter Gallotta, Emma Heiken, Jane Kim, Jeremy Lee, Anita Martinez, Michael Nguyen, Joshua Rudy Ochoa, Sal Rosselli, Joe Sangirardi, Sydney Simpson, Luis Zamora
CA Senate Dist. 3: Christopher Cabaldon Dist. 7: Jovanka Beckles Dist. 9: Marisol Rubio Dist. 11: Scott Wiener Dist. 13: Josh Becker Dist. 15: Dave Cortese Dist. 17: John Laird
AD 19: Michela Alioto-Pier, Dan Calamuci, Connie Chan, Mike Chen, Sandra Lee Fewer, Natalie Gee, Parag Gupta, Hene Kelly, Gordon Mar, Mano Raju,
SF Judges Seat 1: Michael Isaku Begert Seat 13: Patrick Thompson
SAN FRANCISCO PROPS Yes on: A, C, D, G No on: B, E, F
Alameda County Judge Seat 12: Michael Johnson OTHER RACES Alameda County Board of Supervisors Dist. 4: Jennifer Esteen Dist. 5: John Bauters
CALIFORNIA PROPS Yes on: 1
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Assembly candidate Catherine Stefani
Leg candidates support LGBTQ museum funding by John Ferrannini
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andidates running in the March primary for California legislative seats are supportive of continuing to keep funds earmarked for a full-scale, freestanding LGBTQ history museum in the Golden State. It’s been nearly three years since San Francisco’s mayor first announced she was budgeting money for the project. The San Francisco-based GLBT Historical Society has long sought a larger, permanent home for its collections. Right now the society operates a small storefront museum at 4127 18th Street in the heart of the LGBTQ Castro neighborhood. See page 8 >>
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