All Nine Counties β€” An Honest Economy for All | Gregory Burgess for CA-2
πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ California's 2nd Congressional District

An Honest Economy for All Nine Counties

From the Oregon border to the Golden Gate β€” one district, nine counties, 30+ drafted bills

California's 2nd Congressional District stretches from the Oregon border to the Golden Gate Bridge. It covers fishing villages, timber towns, tribal nations, wine country, ranching communities, and some of the most expensive real estate in America. No two counties have the same problems. That's why every county gets its own priority bills β€” drafted federal legislation, not campaign promises. Click any county below to see the three bills that matter most to them.

9 Counties
30+ Drafted Bills
~1.3M Residents
$0 Deficit Impact
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Every County Has Different Problems. Every County Gets Different Bills.

Click any county to see the three priority bills drafted specifically for its communities, industries, and challenges.

🌊 Del Norte ~28,000
Fishing Crisis Timber Jobs Tribal Nations

California's northernmost county β€” where the redwoods meet the Pacific. Crescent City's fishing port is fighting to survive salmon closures. The timber industry that built this community collapsed decades ago and never came back. The Yurok and Tolowa Dee-ni' Nations are fighting for cultural survival. These bills bring fishery relief, reopen sustainable forestry, and invest in the rural economy.

See Del Norte's Bills
βš“ Humboldt ~136,000
Working Waterfront Salmon Collapse Cannabis Crash

Humboldt is a working county β€” Eureka's port, the fishing fleet, the timber communities, the farms. The waterfront is aging out with no investment plan. Salmon runs have collapsed. The cannabis market crashed, leaving small growers with nothing. The Yurok, Hoopa Valley, and Wiyot Nations are fighting for their fisheries and their future. These bills modernize the port, restore the salmon, and bring back timber manufacturing.

See Humboldt's Bills
πŸ”‘ Marin ~260,000
Housing Justice Wildfire Insurance Corporate Accountability

Marin is one of the wealthiest counties in America β€” $1.5 million median home price. But Marin City, built for Black WWII shipyard workers, and the Canal district, home to immigrant families, have been locked out of that wealth for generations. Insurance companies are fleeing wildfire zones. Corporate profits flow out while communities bear the costs. These bills create rent-to-own housing pathways, stabilize insurance, and restore corporate accountability.

See Marin's Bills
🌿 Mendocino ~91,000
Fort Bragg Fishing Farm Survival Rural Healthcare

Mendocino has it all β€” rugged coast, redwoods, world-class wine, organic farms. But Fort Bragg's fishing families can't survive another closed salmon season. The cannabis market crashed. Inland communities like Ukiah, Willits, and Covelo don't have a hospital within reach. Small farms and vineyards are being squeezed by corporate consolidation. These bills protect the fishing fleet, save family farms, and invest in the basics.

See Mendocino's Bills
πŸ¦… Modoc ~9,000
Grasshopper Disaster Federal Accountability Ranching Country

Modoc is California's forgotten corner β€” 9,000 people on a high desert plateau at the Oregon and Nevada borders. In 2023, grasshopper swarms destroyed $52 million in crops and rangeland because federal agencies failed to spray on time. Ranchers here are fiercely independent. They don't want the government in their lives β€” they want it to do its job and get out of the way. These bills hold the feds accountable and invest in the basics.

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πŸ”οΈ Shasta ~182,000
Wildfire Ground Zero Insurance Collapse Overgrown Forests

Shasta County is the urban heart of Northern California β€” Redding is the largest city north of Sacramento. But the Carr Fire, Zogg Fire, and fire after fire have turned this community into ground zero for California's insurance collapse. Families who survived the flames are losing their homes to non-renewal notices. The forests are overgrown because nobody's managing them. These bills fix the insurance market, create a federal backstop, and restore the forests.

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⛰️ Siskiyou ~44,000
Klamath Dam Removal Karuk Nation Timber Revival

Siskiyou is raw, rugged, and deeply rooted. The Klamath River dams are coming down β€” the largest dam removal in American history. The Karuk Nation has stewarded these forests and rivers since time immemorial. Timber communities lost everything when the mills closed. These bills restore the forests with Indigenous co-stewardship, fund salmon recovery on the freed Klamath, and invest in the rural infrastructure that keeps communities alive.

See Siskiyou's Bills
🍷 Sonoma ~490,000
Fire Survivors Bodega Bay Farmworker Justice

Sonoma County knows wildfire devastation firsthand β€” the Tubbs, Kincade, and Glass fires destroyed thousands of homes. Survivors rebuilt, then their insurance companies left. Bodega Bay's fishing fleet is struggling. The farmworkers who harvest world-famous grapes can't afford to live here. These bills stabilize the insurance market, protect the fishing community, and create pathways for farmworkers to own the land they work.

See Sonoma's Bills
🏞️ Trinity ~16,000
Water Diversion 78% Federal Land Hoopa Valley

Trinity is CA-2's most remote inland county β€” 78% federal land, no incorporated cities, and a river that has up to 90% of its water diverted to Central Valley agriculture. The Hoopa Valley Tribe depends on salmon that can't survive in a dewatered river. The timber industry collapsed and nothing replaced it. These bills restore the Trinity River, unlock sustainable forestry on federal land, and build a real rural economy.

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Every Bill Meets These Standards

30+ bills. Eight ironclad principles. Constitutional analysis, fiscal scoring, and real accountability β€” not campaign talking points.

Constitutionally Sound Fiscally Solvent Fiscally Responsible Fair & Equitable No Government Overreach Environmentally Sustainable Ethical 100% Voluntary
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