Jane Brunner

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Jane Brunner
Member of the Oakland City Council
from District 1
In office
1996–2013
Succeeded byDan Kalb
Personal details
Political partyDemocrat

Jane Brunner is a former member of the Oakland City Council, a position she held from 1996[1] to 2013. Brunner is a former president of the council, a post she held for two years. She was Chair of the Community and Economic Development Committee.

Brunner holds a BA in Philosophy from University of California, Berkeley, and a JD from University of California Hastings College of the Law. She is an attorney at Siegel & Yee[2] and has been a civil rights and labor attorney in private practice for over twenty years, with extensive experience in mediation and negotiation resolving complex, multi-party issues.

She led in the fight to adopt Measure DD that raised $198 million for open space projects on the estuary waterfront, at Lake Merritt, and along Oakland creeks.[3]

In 2011, Brunner marched with peaceful protestors as part of the Oakland general strike.[4]

In the November 2012 election, she chose to run for Oakland city attorney. Brunner lost the election, receiving 32% of the votes to 68% for Barbara Parker, a political newcomer but highly regarded city attorney.[5] Seven others ran for the next Oakland City Council District 1 term,[6] won by Dan Kalb.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Berkeley Daily Planet (2008) "Jane Brunner - The Teflon Incumbent"
  2. ^ Biography at Siegel & Yee
  3. ^ City of Oakland CA "Councilmember District 1"
  4. ^ Bay Citizen (2011) "How Occupy Oakland Shut Down Port"
  5. ^ Matthew Artz (November 8, 2012). "de la Fuente and Brunner Big Losers". Oakland Tribune.
  6. ^ Matthew Artz (August 17, 2012). "Oakland field set for November elections". Oakland Tribune.

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