Barbara Lee says transition team will help Oakland 'rebuild accountability and results'
Briefly

In a recent announcement, Lee revealed the formation of a transition committee comprising 15 members tasked with supporting the execution of her 100-day plan. This plan is primarily centered on enhancing public safety, addressing homelessness, and ensuring good governance in Oakland. The committee is co-chaired by Keith Brown from the Alameda Labor Council and Barbara Leslie of the Oakland Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce, emphasizing collaboration across sectors. Notable members include experts and community leaders, indicating a multifaceted approach in addressing critical issues affecting the city.
"With the help of these dynamic leaders and residents, this is what we will deliver together," Lee said in a statement.
Lee's 100-day plan will focus on public safety, homelessness, and good governance goals, addressing key issues in Oakland.
The transition committee comprises influential local leaders and residents, aiming to enhance community engagement and governance under Lee's leadership.
Committee co-chairs include Keith Brown and Barbara Leslie, representing labor and business sectors respectively, indicating a collaborative approach to governance.
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