
"We planned to work for a few years, then start a family. And we did. It was a gigantic change to plan how many children to have. Today, you can get birth control pills over the counter. Trust Women has been the motto of Planned Parenthood, and I volunteered with them for more than 20 years. But today, women are still fighting to retain contraceptive rights."
"I've known Yan for years and watched her serve our community with unwavering professionalism and integrity. As a City Council member and two-term mayor, she consistently demonstrated these qualities. She listens carefully, makes thoughtful decisions and always puts residents first. Yan has prepared extensively for the assessor's office, earning her professional appraiser's license and completing hundreds of hours in the field. She has the best training of anyone in the race."
Birth control pills became available in the mid-1960s and enabled deliberate family planning. Over-the-counter access exists today, yet women continue to fight to retain contraceptive rights and engage in rallies and advocacy. Planned Parenthood's motto, Trust Women, has inspired long-term volunteer commitment. In local politics, Yan Zhao has served as a City Council member and two-term mayor and demonstrated professionalism, integrity, and responsiveness to residents. Yan earned a professional appraiser's license, completed extensive field hours, prepared specifically for the assessor role, stood against anti-Asian violence, and is presented as technically qualified and dedicated to modernizing the assessor's office.
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