

Steve's San Francisco Community Power worked collaboratively with other environmental nonprofits and community activists to help create the City’s first Electricity Resource Plan, and close the Hunters Point Power Plant.
"If elected I'll focus on job creation that's small business-based and green; support the development of affordable housing and thriving neighborhoods; champion educational opportunities for our children; and work for a better environment, including creating more open space, and cleaning-up the toxic legacy of years gone by."
—Steve Moss
Born near Harrisburg, Pennsylvania on October 27, 1960, Steve is the eldest son of a family of three girls and two boys. His mother, Harriet, is a child care provider (retired), and his father, Robert, is an aerospace engineer (retired) who was periodically laid off during the industry’s bust cycles during the 1960s and 1970s. As a result of his father’s unemployment spells, before he turned fourteen Steve lived in San Diego, West Covina, and Palos Verdes. The family ultimately settled in Palo Alto in 1974, where Steve attended Gunn Senior High School. His parents and siblings live in the Bay Area.