For nearly 20 years, Das Williams has been
advocating for our community and has been known as a man of integrity.
Das was elected to the Board of Supervisor 53
days after Santa Barbara County voters passed Measure 64, paving the way for
legal cannabis cultivation. Since then, he has worked tirelessly to ensure that
growers follow regulations and to close down operations that don’t comply.
When many of the flower growers were forced
out of business, he focused on keeping our dying agricultural base alive by having
regulated cannabis, with well-paying jobs that infuse local cash into our
economy and our school district. The cannabis growers now occupy greenhouses
that would have stood vacant.
Das has fought offshore oil and gas development
and continues to work passionately as 1st District Supervisor on renewable
energy alternatives, including a Strategic Energy Plan, to reduce our
dependence on fossil fuels.
As the father of young children, Das knows
the value of libraries, and has worked diligently to keep our library afloat as
an important community resource.
The
Carpinteria Valley is a place where working and middle-class families, many in
agriculture, are able to live affordably. Das fought for a minimum wage
increase and for farmworker overtime when he was in the Assembly.
We are grateful for all he does for us and
eager to have him working on our behalf for the future.