Kathy Miller is from Southern California and moved to Stockton in 1997. She has served on the San Joaquin County Board of Supervisors since 2014. According to campaign materials, she’s running for Assembly District 13 Representative to advocate for the homeless, improve neighborhoods, and balance the state budget.
Miller has proven her commitment to progress through her hands-on experiences in public office. At present, she heads the Homelessness Task Force, as well as the Children and Youth Task Force on the Board of Supervisors for San Joaquin County. These two forces, now known as the San Joaquin Continuum of Care, increased the number and improved the quality of public services offered to adults and children reckoning with poverty and homelessness.
Prior to her appointment to the Board of Supervisors, Miller was a Stockton City Councilmember from 2009 to 2014. She spent four of those years as Vice Mayor, and emerged as a strong voice for fiscal responsibility and an open, transparent, and accountable local government.
Miller is running against Christina Fugazi (D), and Carlos Villapuda (D) in this open seat. Miller is a particularly strong progressive choice because of her extensive experience in public office and strong endorsements from local and statewide organizations.
According to our analysis, Miller is the strongest choice for progressive leadership in office.
Kathy Miller is from Southern California and moved to Stockton in 1997. She has served on the San Joaquin County Board of Supervisors since 2014. According to campaign materials, she’s running for Assembly District 13 Representative to advocate for the homeless, improve neighborhoods, and balance the state budget.
Miller has proven her commitment to progress through her hands-on experiences in public office. At present, she heads the Homelessness Task Force, as well as the Children and Youth Task Force on the Board of Supervisors for San Joaquin County. These two forces, now known as the San Joaquin Continuum of Care, increased the number and improved the quality of public services offered to adults and children reckoning with poverty and homelessness.
Prior to her appointment to the Board of Supervisors, Miller was a Stockton City Councilmember from 2009 to 2014. She spent four of those years as Vice Mayor, and emerged as a strong voice for fiscal responsibility and an open, transparent, and accountable local government.
Miller is running against Christina Fugazi (D), and Carlos Villapuda (D) in this open seat. Miller is a particularly strong progressive choice because of her extensive experience in public office and strong endorsements from local and statewide organizations.
According to our analysis, Miller is the strongest choice for progressive leadership in office.