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Who is funding the Sacramento mayor’s race?
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Who is funding the Sacramento mayor’s race?

Source: Sacramento News & Review News & Review | By Scott Thomas Anderson

While Dr. Flojaune Cofer had several sources of support, her pot of campaign cash came overwhelming from individual and small dollar donations. Of her $174,440-plus war chest, some $141,861 of it poured in directly from voters. Many were doctors, nurses, mental health professionals and religious leaders, but the professions also veered into the arts: Cofer was the only mayoral candidate this year to get contributions from people listing themselves as poets, artists, writers and filmmakers.

Organized labor, a bracket that didn’t include public safety or building trade unions in SN&R’s categorical system (those were both separate brackets), amounted to Cofer’s second-largest area of support. She received $9,550 from those union sources.

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Who is Flojaune Cofer? Perhaps the first Black woman elected mayor of Sacramento | Opinion
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Who is Flojaune Cofer? Perhaps the first Black woman elected mayor of Sacramento | Opinion

Source: The Sacramento Bee | By Marcos Breton

In a sense, running for mayor fits into her life’s mission. Cofer is the daughter of public school teachers who grew up in Pittsburgh, Pa. On her campaign website, she features family photos of herself as a child with her parents, and the smiles in those photos project warmth and closeness. Sadly, Cofer’s father Raymond is no longer here to feel the immense pride any dad would feel if his daughter was running for mayor. He died at 47 of congestive heart failure in 1994 when Cofer was only 11.

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Race for Sacramento’s mayor: An Interview with Dr. Flojaune Cofer
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Race for Sacramento’s mayor: An Interview with Dr. Flojaune Cofer

Source: Sacramento News & Review | By Lucas McMaster, Malachi Parker, Jacob Peterson, Raymond Purscell and Aya Mikbel

Public Health Advocate Dr. Flojaune Cofer says she is running for mayor to bridge the gap between what the people of Sacramento want and what their current leaders are doing.

Cofer is the senior policy director for the nonprofit lobbying organization Public Health Advocates. She is also known for her work as chair of the advisory committee for Measure U, a sales tax increase adopted by voters in 2012 and bolstered by another vote in 2018. The measure was largely intended to help develop Sacramento’s underserved neighborhoods.

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Sacramento mayor’s race gets ugly as progressive Black woman is urged to quit | Opinion
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Sacramento mayor’s race gets ugly as progressive Black woman is urged to quit | Opinion

Source: The Sacramento Bee | By Tom Philp

The head of a Sacramento-based public affairs firm has called on a candidate for mayor to drop out of the race because she allegedly raised too much money too early from too many supporters. Steven Maviglio has no legal standing to force Flojaune Cofer to end her campaign, but in a broader sense, this skirmish reveals a bruising power struggle within Sacramento’s city politics.

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Q&A: Dr. Flojaune Cofer
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Q&A: Dr. Flojaune Cofer

Source: SacObserver | By Genoa Barrow

Following the recent announcement that she plans to run for Sacramento mayor, local epidemiologist Dr. Flojaune Cofer sat down with The OBSERVER, sharing her vision for the city and how she plans to change things by listening and being more inclusive.

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