Amy
Babich Candidate for
Austin City Council, Place 5 Human Power
Party P.O. Box
49084, Austin, TX 78765 * (512) 453-0438 *
info {at} EasyStreetRecumbents.com
Amy would like to thank the thousands of Austinites who voted for her in the election. While Amy didn't win, her supporters feel she succeeded in increasing the visibility of transportation issues -- issues which affect all of us profoundly.
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Who is Amy Babich? Amy Babich is well-known for her frequent letters on transportation issues appearing in local newspapers, primarily the Austin Chronicle. And if reader response is any indication, the citizens of Austin are indeed concerned about these issues and interested in what Amy has to say about them. The Austin American-Statesman even ran a feature story on Amy last year.
Last Year's Election. Amy tried to run for City Council last year, but the City threw out her filing petition because some of her supporters failed to include the word "Austin" when writing their address (even though the petition was for an Austin election, and even though the supporters included their street address and zip code).
The other candidates for Place 5 are:
Biography.
Amy, 47, has a Ph.D in mathematics and a Masters Degree in
classics, and has taught math at the University of Texas at Austin
and Austin Community College. She has lived car-free in Austin since
1976, and has also lived car-free in Philadelphia, PA, Santa Barbara,
CA, Riverside, CA, and Zagreb, Croatia. She is the author of two
novels, After Math and The Age of the Bicycle
(published under the pseudonym Miriam Webster). She currently
works for the Texas State Library and runs a home-based business
selling recumbent bicycles with her husband, Mike Librik. (See the
Easy
Street Recumbents website.)
Website hosted by
Michael
Bluejay, who supports
Amy's campaign but is otherwise uninvolved with it.