Name Lynette Sweet | ||
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Residence Oakland, California, U.S.A. |
Lynette Sweet's final statement at the SFYD District 10 supervisor candidates' debate.
Lynette Sweet was an elected member of the Bay Area Rapid Transit District, a special purpose district in the San Francisco Bay Area that operates the Bay Area Rapid Transit rail system.
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- Lynette Sweets final statement at the SFYD District 10 supervisor candidates debate
- Lynette sweet a public servant for district 10
- Career
- References
Lynette sweet a public servant for district 10
Career
Although she is generally wary of tasers due to planned training she supports the 2011 decision to give all BART police officers tasers. She is also a supporter of the MacArthur Transit Village at the station of the same name. In 2005 she became vice president of BART; serving with president Carole Ward Allen making BART the first transit agency to be run by two black women in American history. Lieutenant Governor Gavin Newsom endorsed her candidacy in 2010 for the San Francisco Board of Supervisors.
References
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