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Candidate for San Bernardino Mayor: Helen Tran

By Claudia Cecilia
Staff Writer
11/10/2022 at 02:29 PM

The upcoming General Election will hold its last voting date on November 8, 2022. For the city of San Bernardino, there are two candidates running for Mayor, one being Helen Tran. 

Here is their statement: 

Helen Tran

Department Director/Businesswoman

www.HelenTranForMayor.com

"Dear Neighbor,

San Bernardino is a wonderful city, but like many residents, I'm frustrated by the financial mismanagement and political corruption that's plagued City Hall.

As your Mayor, I will be an honest, effective, and responsive public servant, and I will do everything I can to make San Bernardino a better place to live. I will work hard every day to:

? Improve public safety and city services, reduce illegal dumping, and

repair streets.

? Reduce homelessness by focusing on housing and mental health.

? Attract high-paying jobs and rejuvenate our long-neglected Downtown.

? Increase transparency at City Hall and responsibly manage tax dollars.

? Revitalize parks and neighborhoods and make them safer.

I'm a nonprofit leader, businesswoman, mom, and San Bernardino native. I previously served as one of the youngest directors in San Bernardino's history, and as a former member of the city's Parks, Recreation, and Community Services Commission and the county's Trails Committee.

My campaign has been endorsed by over 200 local leaders along with groups representing San Bernardino's firefighters, paramedics, nurses, police officers, and grocery store workers.

Together we can build a more vibrant, prosperous, and united San Bernardino. I hope to earn your vote so we can move our city forward.

Helen Tran

(909) 791-9441

www.HelenTranForMayor.com"

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