Brandon Yung
Housing policy wonk in Berkeley, CA
- Reposted by Brandon YungBART's newly released concepts for what they'll do if Connect Bay Area transit funding measure fails are terrifying. Phase 1: 63% train hours cut & 10 station closures Phase 2: Cumulative 70% train hours cut, 15 station closures Phase 3 (if required): END BART SERVICE We must pass the measure! 🧵
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- Bonta is the future of the Democratic party: he is aggresively pursuing a policy agenda that brings together abundists, neo-Brandeisians, and resist libs.
- I'm excited for this measure. It's going to require a lot of coordination between organizers across the Bay. Lessons learned in municipal campaigns in 2024 will help inform this one, which is going to be a huge lift!
- No one can say we didn’t try! ❤️
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- Young Californians have a message for @agrobbonta.oag.ca.gov: run for governor!
- Bonta has said he is weighing whether to run for CA governor and would announce in early January. We held a rally to send a message: do it!
- Some pundits say that Bonta has doing too good a job as AG to run for governor. We should push back against that logic and reward pols who actually deliver. www.sfchronicle.com/politics/joe...
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- RALLY: ROB BONTA FOR GOVERNOR - Sunday Jan. 11 at 11:00am WHERE: Elihu M. Harris State Office Building (outside main entrance), Downtown Oakland
- California Attorney General Rob Bonta is weighing whether to run for California Governor in 2026. This rally is to show support for a Rob Bonta gubernatorial campaign and convince him to run.
- California needs a governor who can aggressively stand up to the Trump administration and tackle issues such as the acute housing crisis in California.
- We need to demonstrate grass roots support for a gubernatorial bid and make our voices heard! Join a group of East Bay organizers in downtown Oakland to help convince Bonta to run.
- Another day, another opportunity to post the miraculous housing story unfolding in Berkeley charted out by @jwbee.bsky.social
- Berkeley 👀
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- Reposted by Brandon YungIntergovernmental Panel on Climate Change scientists urge support of Berkeley’s middle housing ordinance.
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- Oregon is lapping CA when it comes to housing reforms. Even in Portland (which would have similar politics to Berkeley), missing middle is producing units affordable below AMI without subsidy www-nbcnews-com.cdn.ampproject.org/c/s/www.nbcn...
- Keep them doggies rollin’

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- Getting ready for the recession, already consuming few durable goods as a coastal, carless, thrift-shopping resist lib with a non-federal public sector job.
- Institutional renewal is a generational task. It is also necessarily adversarial. In order to inherit and improve institutions, us young people are forced to fight for reform. We are forced to articulate a new vision for a social order in the public square. Lest we succumb to sclerosis and entropy.
- Don’t let where you sit determine where you stand
- Similarly— if you’re a hammer, don’t view everything as nails
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- It’s time to stress test the question. What will win in California— a new elite policy consensus and body of research, or the gravitational pull of CA’s political economy, rife with clientelism and policy capture?
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