SERENA CRUZ

OCCUPATION: Multnomah County Commissioner, District 2

OCCUPATIONAL BACKGROUND: Staff Assistant, City Commissioner Erik Sten; Attorney, Ball Janik LLP; Academic Advisor, Portland Community College; Assistant Dean of Admissions, Lewis & Clark College.

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND: Harvard University, M.P.P.; University of California at Berkeley (Boalt Hall), J.D.; Lewis & Clark College, B.A.

PRIOR GOVERNMENTAL EXPERIENCE: Staff Assistant, City Commissioner Erik Sten.

COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES: Oregon Food Bank Capital Campaign Committee; Living Wage Review Board; Governor’s
I-5 Trade and Transportation Partnership; Coalition for Latino Education; Cascade AIDS Project Advisory Board

SERENA WORKS HARD FOR YOU AND YOUR FAMILY

Serena Puts People and Neighborhoods First
Stronger Schools and Libraries – Serena is working with Portland Public Schools to make sure that all children graduate. She’s ensured that our neighborhoods have access to libraries – the new Hollywood library is almost finished and the siting process for a new Interstate Corridor library is underway.

Safer Neighborhoods – Serena fought for more treatment and drug- & alcohol-free housing for offenders who are willing to straighten out their lives. She’s making our neighborhoods safer for everyone.
More Affordable Housing – Serena led Multnomah County’s effort to partner with our local housing authority to win $35 million in federal funds to rebuild the Columbia Villa/Tamarack housing project. This means affordable home ownership, new public housing, job opportunities and a revitalized neighborhood.

Serena Fights for Fairness
Serena worked to ensure that everyone was counted during Census 2000. Counting everyone is critical – it means more resources for Multnomah County.

Serena Watches the Bottom Line
Serena understands budgets. And she’s worked hard to be sure that taxpayer dollars are spent wisely, without sacrificing the core values of our community.

“We need to keep Serena’s knowledge, experience, and commitment working for all of us on the County Commission.”
Marla Rosenberger, Oregon AFSCME Multnomah County Employees Local 88

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Questions? Call 503-281-7716 or email
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(This information furnished by Friends of Serena Cruz.)