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  California the Land of Opportunity 

 








 


15TH CALIFORNIA STATE ASSEMBLY DISTRICT




ELECTION JUNE 3, 2014


I am running to share ideas for making the State of California better. I hope to
pursue actionable legislation with as many groups as possible to move California
forward. This is the primary reason I decided not to be affiliated with any
political party. 

As your 15th State Assembly Representative, I will work hard on the behalf of as
many residence as possible.  I am a 30-year East Bay resident and 50-year
California resident who will use my local knowledge to make decisions that are
good for both the region and state. My platform is to bring greater transparency
and accountability to our citizenry along with innovative thinking in solving
problems. The East Bay is a politically engaged place known for academic
achievement, scientific research, free speech, delectable cuisine, and the
imaginative arts. Over the years the area has built a reputation considerably
larger than a population would warrant. This however has meant that not all our
voices have been heard, something I hope to amend.

Oakland, Richmond, Berkeley, Albany, Emeryville, Piedmont, El Cerrito, Hercules,
Pinole, and San Pablo are great places to live, but there are many items we
still can improve upon including reducing crime and enhancing education. Our
eco-friendly environment -- with tree lined streets, walking trails, and bike
paths, often adorned with craftsman, brown shingle, and Victorians, with the
occasional apartment complex nestled within - is still not an optimal community
without viable means of transportation.

Our downtowns are evolving, often with trendy new architecture and functional
urban plans that will hopefully integrate access to shops, cafes, cultural
facilities and parks. The question going forward is how will our diverse cities,
with many varying needs, be brought together to meet the challenges ahead. I
strongly believe that our cities should budget resources where funds will do the
greatest good for the community. 

As your representitive, I hope to use analytics and common sense to address many
of our communities pressing needs and I hope to use our valuable resources
wisely to where they can do the greatest good. 

To help bring economic prosperity to the area I hope leverage our computational
resources in area (MSRI, Simon's Center, AMPLab, etc.) to compete with "Silicon
Valley" with our own "Data Mountain". Let's work to keep jobs here as well as
making our communities great places to live. Objectives: To create initiatives
that will help the State of California that I will share with others including
my opponents and I hope to run a positive campaign on how we all can work
together in building a better, productive community where innovative thinking
can prosper. 

 

I will focus on a few ideas here: 

 

1. Economic Opportunity 

This is the easy one for me. I am really fortunate to have grow-up in the Bay
Area where I watched/participated/advised friends build successful businesses
(including some of the world largest companies). I teach entrepreneurship at UC
Berkeley, it gives me great pleasure to see my students, fellow faculty and
locals starting successful enterprises. My primary research is focused on “Big
Data” solving large-scale problems such as climate change. I envision Data Mt.
emerging in our district to compete with Silicon Valley, along with expanding
the host of other innovative firms we have here, including opportunities in the
shared economy. 

I have started several businesses in the East Bay. I am also involved in the
Berkeley Startup Cluster a joint project between the community, UC Berkeley and
LBNL. Here we help nurture new companies and encourage them to stay in the area,
providing economic opportunities for the community. I believe by providing a
hospitable place to work and live - along with a highly trained work force - we
can retain and attract companies to the area. I also have strong connections to
the academic world including several top economists. Three colleagues are former
presidential economic advisors who agreed to make themselves available for
consultation. 

 

2. Educational Opportunity 

 

We as a society should look to those who can make the best decisions not based
on individual preference but what is best for society. We need people in
government that have a diverse knowledge in: science, engineering, technology,
operations, budgets, economics, education, history, social sciences and other
fields not just lawyers and political scientists. I believe I can bring healthy
insights in helping solve many of the states complex problems with scientific
understanding and engineering methodologies. 

I am a public school teacher after all, UC Berkeley is a public school. I love
teaching and education – some may say too much, having almost as many degrees as
my 7 competitors combined. However education is not wisdom and wisdom is the
real factor we should look for in our legislators. Education can expand your
opportunities, but it is what you do with that knowledge that is important. 

It was Abraham Lincoln who helped empower people to reach their full potential
through the creation of Land Grant Universities. He also helped create the
Academy of Sciences and he was the only president to hold a patent. I believe we
need to build on that foundation to expanded opportunities to future
generations. We need to think about effective methods in education. Education
that should be available to all at all different levels. Enhancing online
education is one potential supplement as well as providing comprehensive goal
oriented learning I would like to expand. 

 

3. Environment, Energy and Efficient Infrastructure 

One of the best ways to help sustain the environment is to reduce the need for
energy through efficiently and reuse of materials. There are many ways to do it,
for brevity I will only focus on a few: water management, rail usage and
infrastructure technology. 

Water management – currently California uses over 20% of its energy for managing
water - mostly to move and heating it. If more of it was collected locally and
processed through means of local reuse it would save energy. One of the
immediate action items where California could lead is to deploy a series of
low-cost sensors capable for detecting/preventing water leaks and measuring
water quality. California is the birthplace of commercial solar hot water dating
back to the 1880’s. At one time many communities embraced solar hot water, let
us create a culture and technologies were it is cool to use sun again. 

Effective use of railways and ports – our district is blessed to have two major
ports. Let us use them to their greatest effectiveness. Instead of off-loading
ship cargo to trucks that then carry them to redistribution centers, hubs could
be created at the port that load preconfigured shipping containers on to
railcars. This would reduce truck congestion on our roads as well reduce air
pollution. As for high-speed rail I believe we should start where there is the
highest need and chance of success Sacramento – Oakland – San Jose. We could
jeopardize our state’s alternate transportation future with a not well
thought-out failed high-speed project. I took Amtrak to work from Berkeley to
Sunnyvale; it was a great deal more productive and scenic than driving. 

Grid management and infrastructure – in the coming years it is critical that
California has a comprehensive plan to manage the “Power Grid”. As more diverse
energy sources are integrated into our Power Grid and demand increases
(primarily electric cars), we will need a power/information infrastructure to
handle demand. I am glad to report that several colleagues - including those at
UC Berkeley - are looking into how to solve these problems. It is one of the
many solutions we are looking at in in Big Data.  

I have touched on a few ideas that I think are important, if you have others
issues you want to address please fell free to send me an email at
Berkeley@gmail.com.

 

Sincerely,

 

Bernt Wahl

 

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