Media and Statements
Alameda County Leaders Speak Out Against CalFresh Freeze and Announce Emergency Food Plan
Press release, Oct 31, 2025
East Bay leaders still uneasy after Trump calls off federal surge in San Francisco
Velena Jones, NBC Bay Area, Oct 23, 2025
Alameda County Supervisors Make Historic $10 Million Investment in Food Security Amidst Federal Cuts
Press release, Oct 22, 2025
Grand Opening For Prescott Station at 2121 Wood Street, West Oakland
Andrew Nelson, SF YIMBY, Oct 17, 2025
Alameda County allocates millions for immigrant communities
Viviana Vivas, KALW, Oct 16, 2025
Alameda County doubles down on immigration defense with additional $3.5 million
Chase Hunter, Mercury News, Oct 16, 2025
Alameda Supervisors increase aid for immigrant legal services
Eli Benton Cohen, Oakland North, Oct 15, 2025
Alameda County approves $3.6 million to scale up immigrant defense amid ICE surge
Ayah Ali-Ahmad, The Oaklandside, Oct 15, 2025
Alameda County Board of Supervisors Approve $3.57 Million To Extend Emergency Support for Immigrant & Refugee Families
Press release, Oct 14, 2025
Alameda County Together for All Ad Hoc Committee Recommendation to Approve $3.57 Million to Extend Emergency Support for Immigrant & Refugee Families
Presentation, Oct 14, 2025
Alameda County approves ethical investment policy, delays implementation
Emily Hamill and Hana Cochinwala, Daily Cal, Oct 10, 2025
Measure W Update: Homelessness Solutions & Safety Net Services
Update, Oct 8, 2025
Supervisors endorse ethical investment policy, but delay implementation
Kiley Russell, Bay City News, Oct 5, 2025
Alameda supervisors adopt policy to stop investing in unethical companies — but put off implementing it
Ara Rosenthal, Oakland North, Oct 4, 2025
Alameda County Approves Policy to Guide Ethical Investment of Public Funds
Juan Carlos Lara, KQED, Oct 3, 2025
Bay Area leaders create immigrant safety net fund: ‘We’ve got your back’
Chase Hunter, Mercury News, Sep 23, 2025
ICE Arrest in Our Alameda County Courthouse Is an Outrage. We Must Defend Our Immigrant Communities, Our Right To Due Process, Our Democracy.
Statement, Sep 23, 2025
Bay Area elected leaders tout new fund to help immigrants impacted by Trump administration crackdown
Ko Lyn Cheang, San Francisco Chronicle, Sep 19, 2025
Supervisor Nikki Fortunato Bas Joins San Francisco Foundation and Regional Leaders to Announce $10 Million Fund for Immigrant Families
Press release, Sep 19, 2025
Emeryville, Guerneville celebrating Pride this weekend
John Ferrannini, Bay Area Reporter, Sep 17, 2025
Alameda County officials won’t raise political fundraising limits
Eli Wolfe, The Oaklandside, Sep 16, 2025
Implications of Oakland’s Draft Encampment Abatement Policy on HHAP Round 6 Funding
Board Letter, Sep 9, 2025
All 25 fire stations are finally open again in Oakland
Roselyn Romero, The Oaklandside, Sep 8, 2025
Hundreds in Oakland Denounce Trump’s Suppression of Voting Rights
Ken Epstein, Post News Group, Aug 25, 2025
California Activists Vow to Resist Trump’s Attack on Democracy
David Greenwald, Davis Vanguard, Aug 17, 2025
‘We will not back down’: Oakland leadership denounces Trump over comments on crime
Kiley Russell, Bay City News, Aug 16, 2025
Oakland community leaders won’t back down to Trump’s threats of sending in National Guard
Anser Hassan, ABC News, Aug 14, 2025
Alameda County supervisors finalize $810M Measure W plan for homelessness, services
Andres Jimenez Larios, Bay City News, Jul 31, 2025
Board Allocates $1.4 Billion Toward Homelessness Solutions
Statement, Jul 31, 2025
Lakeshore Protected Bikeway Breaks Ground
Roger Rudick, Streetsblog SF, Jul 25, 2025
Projecting a budget deficit, Berkeley and Alameda County consider reallocating measure funds
Paarth Mishra, Daily Cal, Jul 24, 2025
Alameda County charts plan for hundreds of millions in housing and homelessness money
Natalie Orenstein, the Oaklandside, Jul 23, 2025
Alameda County leaders allocate over $1.4 billion for homelessness solutions
Velena Jones, NBC Bay Area, Jul 23, 2025
Alameda County Board of Supervisors Make Historic Investment in Homelessness Solutions
Press release, Jul 23, 2025
Oakland Coliseum sale takes another big step forward
Eli Wolfe, the Oaklandside, Jul 22, 2025
Alameda County Board of Supervisors Vote to Finalize Deal to Sell Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum
Press release, Jul 22, 2025
After Months, Oakland Coliseum Sale Is Finally Up for Key Vote. Here’s What to Know
Katie DeBenedetti, KQED, Jul 22, 2025
Alameda County mayors urge supervisors to use millions in tax revenue for homelessness
Kiley Russell, Bay City News, Jul 22, 2025
Statement: Congress Passes Trump’s Big Brutal Budget Bill
Statement, Jul 3, 2025
Tax money is flowing into Alameda County. Should it all be spent on homelessness?
Natalie Orenstein, the Oaklandside, Jul 2, 2025
District 5 Budget Priorities and Recommendations for Increasing Budget Transparency and Public Engagement
Memo, Jun 24, 2025
Oakland community protests LA ICE raids at interfaith vigil
Callie Rhoades, The Oaklandside, Jun 11, 2025
Oakland community holds vigil for people detained by ICE
Sara Stinson, KRON4, Jun 10, 2025
Statement on ICE Raids
Statement, Jun 10, 2025
On Bike to Wherever Day, Oakland tries breaking away from car culture
Jose Fermoso, The Oaklandside, May 15, 2025
‘It’s our time to stand up’: May Day rallies draw thousands to S.F., Oakland
David Hernandez and Molly Burke, San Francisco Chronicle, May 1, 2025
West Oakland hotel will become 125-unit homeless shelter
Darwin BondGraham and Natalie Orenstein, The Oaklandside, Apr 23, 2025
City of Oakland Finalizes Hotel Acquisition to Target Unhoused Residents from Three Major Encampments
City of Oakland, Apr 22, 2025
🔊 Bay Agenda: Real solutions for unhoused people
Alastair Boone, KALW, Apr 15, 2025
Alameda County supervisors approve $3.5 million for immigrant services, legal defense
Chase Hunter, Mercury News, Mar 12, 2025
Alameda County to spend $3.5 million defending immigrants Trump wants to deport
Ko Lyn Cheang, San Francisco Chronicle, Mar 12, 2025
Alameda County Board of Supervisors Approves $3.5 million for the Public Defender & Immigrant and Refugee Rights Organizations to Protect Due Process, Educate Community on their Rights, and Create a Rapid Response Network
Press release, Mar 11, 2025
Fortunato Bas on her first month as Alameda County supervisor: ‘Going fairly smoothly’
Kiley Russell, Bay City News, Feb 17, 2025
Alameda County committee requests $3.5 million to protect residents from Trump threats
Miles Kofman, The Daily Californian, Feb 12, 2025
Alameda County launches committee to protect vulnerable residents from Trump policies
Roselyn Romero, The Oaklandside, Feb 7, 2025
🔊 Preventing Negative Impacts of Trump in Alameda County w/ Supervisor Nikki Fortunato Bas
Law and Disorder, KPFA, Feb 5, 2025
Alameda County forms committee to combat Trump orders on immigrants, LGBTQ
Chase Hunter, East Bay Times, Jan 29, 2025
Bay Area Officials Vow to Uphold Sanctuary for Immigrants Despite Threats From Trump
Samantha Lim, KQED, Jan 22, 2025
‘We are not scared’: Leaders in the East Bay vow to protect immigrants
Velena Jones, NBC Bay Area, Jan 22, 2025
Statement from Alameda County Supervisor Nikki Fortunato Bas Following Yesterday’s Inauguration
Press release, Jan 21, 2025
Alameda County Board of Supervisors Approves Plan to Facilitate Sale of Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum
Press release, Jan 14, 2025
Oakland Coliseum sale moves ahead with Alameda County vote to enter final talks
Sarah Ravani, San Francisco Chronicle, Jan 14, 2025