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Nate Miley

Supervisor • District 4
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Nate Miley
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Office Phone: 510.272.6694
Term Expires: 2028-12-31
Chief of Staff: Tona Henninger
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Tona Henninger
Chief of Staff
https://www.acgov.org/form_app/feedback/feedback.jsp?id=BOSd4th(510) 670-5965
Erin Armstrong
Deputy Chief of Staff
https://www.acgov.org/form_app/feedback/feedback.jsp?id=BOSd4ea(510) 272-3691
Tanya Washington
Scheduler/Administrative Assistant
https://www.acgov.org/form_app/feedback/feedback.jsp?id=BOSd1sa10(510) 891-5585
Darryl Stewart
Senior Constituent Liaison & Organizer
https://www.acgov.org/form_app/feedback/feedback.jsp?id=BOSd4ds(510) 891-5588
Ashley Strasburg
Constituent Liaison and Organizer
ashley.strasburg@acgov.org(510) 670-5967
Jasmine Howard
Constituent Liaison and Organizer
Jasmine.Howard2@acgov.org(510) 272-6694
Valerie Arkin
Supervisor’s Assistant
Valerie.Arkin@acgov.org(925) 803-7959
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Nate Miley was first elected to the Alameda County Board of Supervisors representing District 4 in November 2000 and is currently serving his sixth term representing portions of the City of Oakland and the City of Pleasanton, as well as Ashland, Castro Valley, Cherryland, El Portal Ridge, Fairmont Terrace, Fairview and Hill Crest Knolls. In January 2023, he was appointed President by his colleagues on the Board of Supervisors, this is the second time that Supervisor Miley has served in this capacity during his tenure on the Board.

Throughout his time in elected office, Supervisor Miley has fought to protect open space, strengthen our healthcare system, and create more livable and safe neighborhoods, while improving transportation, agriculture and urban farming, air quality, healthcare, public safety, and social services. Supervisor Miley authored legislation to hold pharmaceutical companies accountable by creating nation’s first no-cost drug disposal ordinance, championed the successful passage of Measure A which raises $100 million annually to support vital health care programs within Alameda County and worked to ensure that communities have a voice within local government.

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