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Alisa Marquez sworn in as Alameda County supervisor; highlights public-safety and housing priorities
Summary
Alisa Marquez was sworn in Jan. 14 as Alameda County supervisor for District 2. In her remarks she cited work to save Saint Rose Hospital, emergency‑preparedness investments, and budget items including $20 million for a fire training center and a $3.5 million shelter grant funded with ARPA dollars.
Alisa Marquez was sworn in as Alameda County supervisor for District 2 during the Board of Supervisors meeting on Jan. 14. Susie Collazo administered the oath; Marquez repeated the oath and then addressed the board, staff and guests about priorities for her term.
"I, Alisa Marquez, do solemnly swear," Marquez…
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