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Affiliation | Nonpartisan |
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Name | Jaclyn Smith-Moore |
Address | 2050 NE Hoyt St Apt 430 Portland, Oregon 97232, United States |
Email | None |
Website | [Link] |
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Still Living
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Contributor | Juan Croniqueur |
Last Modifed | Juan Croniqueur Aug 18, 2024 07:37pm |
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Info | Hi, my name is Jaclyn Smith-Moore! I arrived in Portland in 2014, seeking refuge as a queer individual from Indiana. I chose Portland because it has allowed me to live openly as transgender and queer without fear of losing my job. I’ve come to cherish Portland for its vibrant culture of acceptance and its collective drive towards social progress.
I am committed to playing a key role in enhancing District 3, and our city at large, by championing inclusive input on the modernization of our city's systems and infrastructure. By updating and streamlining our government systems and regulations, and developing publicly available data collection for statistical analysis, while ensuring diverse and democratic input in all steps involved, we can more effectively address the challenges facing our community. My experience in the tech industry equips me with the skills necessary to drive these transformative changes to our city.
However, I recognize that this is a collective effort. As one of 12 city councilors, I value the importance of shared representation in reflecting the voices of all our residents. Consensus building will be crucial in creating effective change that promote social justice, equity, and sustainability for everyone in our city.
I care deeply about Portland and am committed to doing everything in my power to improve our district for all its residents. I believe our missteps are not failures, but opportunities for learning and progress. The world is dynamic, and the only way to create meaningful change is to keep moving forward with determination and hope.
If elected, I would be the first transgender elected official for Portland. My election would provide vital representation and advocacy for the trans community, ensuring our unique perspectives and needs are included in policy decisions. This would promote equality, understanding, and inspire greater acceptance and support within our broader society. Together, we can build a more inclusive, equitable, and progressive Portland.
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