Politics & Government
Petaluma Mayor Announces Endorsement For District 3 State Senate
Mayor David Glass also gives his recommendations for county supervisor and city council in upcoming election.

PETALUMA, CA – The following letter to editor was submitted on candidates in the upcoming election.
Letter to the Editor:
Currently serving my third four-year term as Petaluma Mayor, I have worked closely with Noreen Evans, as well as Mariko Yamada. I proudly endorse Evans for County Supervisor and Yamada for State Senator.
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As an Assemblymember, Yamada was instrumental in assisting with the state funding for our Old Redwood Highway project. She recognized the unsafe road conditions that existed and helped secure the funding for the needed improvements.
While Evans was serving in Sacramento, she helped secure the financing for Petaluma’s wastewater treatment facility, saving our rate payers tens of millions of dollars.
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Both Evans and Yamada have proven track records and accomplishments in serving the public interest. It is because of my personal work with each and knowledge of both that I offer them my enthusiastic endorsement.
I also strongly endorse Bill Wolpert for Petaluma City Council. Wolpert is a professional architect and currently a planning commissioner. He will provide expertise currently lacking at the council level which will be very much needed during the next four years.
Signed: David Glass, Petaluma
Also see:
- Letter To Editor: Mariko Yamada Is Correct Choice For CA State Senator, District 3
- Letter To Editor: Congressman Thompson Supports Dodd For State Senate
- Benicia Mayor Writes: Here Is My Choice For State Senator
- Letter to Editor: Former Assemblywoman, Supervisor Says District 3 Needs Bill Dodd As State Senator
- Reader Writes: Corporate Democrat vs. Social Democrat: Mariko Yamada vs. Bill Dodd
- Napa Resident Writes: Vote Yamada For Farm, Elder, Environment Protection
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