Talk:Gayle McLaughlin

Expansion
Does anyone know what else she has been upto on the city council?T ALK•Q R C2006•¢ʘñ†®¡ß§ 06:29, 27 May 2007 (UTC)

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Edit request
The following comes from the subject of the article, Gayle McLaughlin, via :

1. I have changed my party affiliation from Green Party to NPP (No Party Preference), which is a voter registration category in the state of California. Since I am no longer a member of the Green Party, please change the second sentence of the article to say this: A former member of the Green Party of California, she was first elected to the City Council of Richmond, California in 2004.

2. Also, under my photo where it says Political Party, it should no longer say Green Party of the United States, but should say: No Party Preference - NPP

I am hopeful someone can make these corrections for me. KDS4444 (talk) 22:39, 1 June 2017 (UTC)


 * ✅ Done. SteveStrummer (talk) 22:37, 16 June 2017 (UTC)
 * I have now marked the edit request as implemented. Regards, VB00 (talk) 11:51, 19 June 2017 (UTC)

Various links
These links were removed from the EL section but may still be useful to future editing:


 * Bill Moyers
 * Bernie Sanders: Stand Up to Corporations Like Chevron"
 * "What A California Refinery Town Can Teach America"
 * "In Richmond, We Would Not Let Democracy Be Bought"
 * Democracy Now!
 * to Buy a City: Chevron Spends $3 Million on Local California Election to Oust Refinery Critics"
 * "Chevron to Pay $2 Million for 2012 Refinery Fire in Richmond, CA; 200 Arrested at Protest"
 * "Chevron Oil Refinery Fire in Richmond, California Forces Over 900 Residents to Hospitals"
 * Rachel Maddow Show on MSNBC: "California town takes on Chevron over refinery pollution"
 * Counterpunch: "Richmond and Eminent Domain"
 * Mother Jones: "Why a Small California City Could Be Wall Street's Worst Nightmare"
 * San Francisco Chronicle
 * "Richmond’s rent-control battle was brutal, but right choice made"
 * "Reclaiming Richmond:The city's Green Party Mayor Gayle McLaughlin and a cadre of residents fight to take back the shoreline for public use"
 * Los Angeles Times
 * "How Chevron swamps a small city with campaign money and bogus news"
 * "Watch as four giant oil companies try to interfere with a California election"
 * "Chevron's refinery, Richmond's peril"
 * "Housing fix has strong enemies. The federal government and the banking industry have failed to bring mortgage relief to homeowners in need. Richmond's plan to use eminent domain would help fill the void"
 * Mercury News: "Richmond Mayor Gayle McLaughlin savors successes as she steps down"
 * East Bay Express
 * "Most Fearless Mayor: Richmond’s Gayle McLaughlin"
 * "From Richmond to the Rainforest"
 * Independent Political Report: "Green Mayor Gayle McLaughlin and progressive city council coalition defeat casino proposal"
 * Merced Star-Sun: "Richmond weighs using eminent domain to help struggling homeowners"
 * The Atlantic: "Why Wall Street Is Very, Very Angry at Richmond, California, Right Now: One town tries a radical plan to rescue its underwater homeowners"
 * Richmond Confidential – KQED
 * "Senator Bernie Sanders Rallies Richmond Voters to Contest Chevron"
 * "The best of Senator Bernie Sanders in Richmond"

Please strike any link that is put to use. Thanks, SteveStrummer (talk) 01:40, 2 May 2018 (UTC)

POV
Some of the wording throughout the article is worded in a way that seems laudatory rather than neutral. I've changed a couple in the lede, but there are more to make neutral. Plandu (talk) 18:30, 7 March 2020 (UTC)