Dr. Bri Sérráno is endorsed by & a member of the California Working Family Party & registered Democrat who has created a grassroots-funded campaign. Dr. Bri Sérráno does NOT accept corporate PAC, utility, fossil fuel, pharma, tech, or developer contributions. Printed campaign material is union-made.
Let’s make the city of Covina more
Affordable, Accessible,
and Safe for Everyone.
The Issues
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Affordability
Working Families should NEVER have to choose between paying bills, childcare, & skipping meals.
Rising housing costs, food prices, healthcare costs, and basic needs due to federal legislation have led people to face the possibility of becoming unhoused.
The city Utility User Tax should be reviewed for all residents due to triple taxation.
Review the use of city funds for supplemental support for childcare, groceries, weather, & catastrophic crisis, and providing basic needs to residents.
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Safety for all
All Residents should feel they belong in Covina, with safety in all forms: physical, emotional, and spiritual.
Traffic collisions with pedestrians, bikes, and other vehicles due to speeding are a major concern, especially in District 5 near parks & school properties. Bri’s own neighborhood recently had a death due to speeding.
Medical nonprofits should meet residents where they are for supplemental care by the city.
Safety and legal aid resources should be provided to residents that reflect the diversity of Covina, including more social workers to support domestic violence survivors & families impacted.
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Accessibility & Transparency
As an educator & former union member (APC & CFA), Dr. Bri has always been a public servant for people of all ages and backgrounds. Access to local government, resources, and education is essential for all people in Covina.
Dr. Bri Sérráno believes transparency comes in many forms, such as:
Business and investment disclosures for all elected officials beyond the City of Covina.
Enhance city website, social media, & outreach through district townhalls, city events such as reviving Thunderfest, and accessible community feedback.

