Join Berkeley Leaders You Can Trust in Saying NO to Measure KK

“Berkeley has a goal of reducing greenhouse gas by 80% – we can only reach our goal if we promote alternatives to cars. Measure KK ties the hands of the City Council when it comes to planning for public transit and limits our ability to plan for the future. Vote No on KK.”
– Berkeley Mayor Tom Bates

“Measure KK would severely limit our ability to fight global warming here locally. That’s why the Sierra Club says No on KK.”
-Kent Lewandowski, Chair, Sierra Club Northern Alameda County Group

Organizations/Media
• Sierra Club
• League of Conservation Voters of the East Bay
• League of Women Voters of Berkeley, Albany, and Emeryville
• Alameda County Democratic Central Committee
• Berkeley-Albany-Emeryville United Democratic Campaign
• John George Democratic Club
• East Bay Young Democrats
• Alameda County Central Labor Council
• American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME), Local 3916
• Transportation and Land Use Coalition
• Bicycle-Friendly Berkeley Coalition
• KyotoUSA
• National Resources Defense Council
• San Francisco Bay Guardian
• Oakland Tribune
• East Bay Express
• The Daily Californian

Individuals
• State Assemblymember Loni Hancock
• State Assembly Candidate Nancy Skinner
• Berkeley Mayor Tom Bates
• Berkeley City Councilmember Max Anderson
• Berkeley City Councilmember Laurie Capitelli
• Berkeley City Councilmember Linda Maio
• Berkeley City Councilmember Betty Olds
• Berkeley City Councilmember Kriss Worthington
• Berkeley City Councilmember Darryl Moore
• Berkeley City Councilmember Gordon Wozniak
• Berkeley Unified School District Board President John Selawsky
• John Steere, President, Berkeley Partners for Parks
• Pat Cody, Founder, Cody’s Books
(partial list)