Education
National University.
National University.
She represented San Diego"s Council District 7 from 2008 to 2012. Since 2012 she has represented Council District 9. She has said she will not run for re-election in 2016.
She is a Democrat, although positions are officially nonpartisan per California state law.
She is a graduate of National University and lives in the College Area. Before entering politics she was a television journalist for 30 years, including 22 years as the "Troubleshooter" (consumer advocate) at San Diego"s American Broadcasting Company affiliate, KGTV. The program was popular, although she was sometimes accused of "ambush journalism".
She was elected to represent Council District 7 in the 2008 election. In the June 2012 primary, Emerald was elected to represent the newly created Council District 9, effective December 2012.
District 9 is centered in City Heights and extends from Kensington and Talmadge to the north through City Heights down to Mountain View and Southcrest.
On the she chairs the Public Safety and Neighborhood Services Committee and also serves on the Natural Resources and Culture Committee and the Infrastructure Committee. Her top priorities are voter registration, public safety, and redevelopment. Upon entering the San Diego in 2008, Emerald was investigated for campaign ethics violations.
She was eventually fined $3,000 for late reporting of two payments.
She is a member of the San Diego in San Diego, California.