Currently holds the office of Palo Alto City Council until December 31, 2026.
Candidate for U.S. House of Representatives - California 16th Congressional District in 2024 California Primary Election.
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Get StartedIn Congress, Julie will fight to defeat a national abortion ban and to codify our right to an abortion. Learn more
In Congress, Julie will be an unwavering champion for this principle. Julie will support the Freedom to Vote Act, which will protect voting rights, end partisan gerrymandering, improve campaign finance, and safeguard the electoral process. Julie will also support the John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act which will strengthen legal protections against discriminatory voting policies and practices. Learn more
The fossil fuel industry fundamentally doesn’t want things to change, but for most Americans, change is in our best interest. By changing minds, we can create clean energy jobs, build healthier communities for our families and ensure corporate polluters pay for the damage they cause. Julie will use her ability to bring people together and find common ground to steer real progress on climate action, because we don’t have time to continue fighting about what is one of the biggest crises of our generation. Learn more
Julie is fed up with the constant mass shootings and gun violence in our country. That's why she supports passing universal background checks, getting illegal guns off our streets, reinstating the assault weapons ban, and ensuring that criminals and people with severe mental illness do not have access to deadly weapons. Learn more
Julie will ensure that every American can afford quality health care – from infancy through our senior years, for mental health care and prescription drugs, and everything in between. Learn more
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