Nathan Steele businessman is mission driven and business tough.

Gavin Newsom sure loves to hear himself talk.

I’ve spent a long career in finance and business, so I’ve learned how to cut through the noise.

I’m not chasing headlines or “likes.”

I’ve got a plan and I’m on a mission to clean up Gavin Newsom’s mess.

Less talk. More action. Join me.

NATHAN STEELE

MISSION-DRIVEN / BUSINESS TOUGH

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Why I’m running for Assembly

I'm a businessman. I like to get things done. I never planned on running for Assembly. But one term on the city council showed me the “crazy.” 

Instead of funding more police patrols, Gavin Newsom’s regulations told me we had to prioritize buying an electric tractor…a tractor that doesn’t even exist yet! 

That’s when I realized: the problem isn’t just incompetence. It’s ideological madness

Gavin Newsom’s policies are actively making California worse — and I’m not here to watch the decline. I’m here to stop it.

I’ve read balance sheets. I’ve helped businesses succeed. I’ve made hard calls with real consequences. Meanwhile, Sacramento is chasing jobs out of state. It’s time someone who thinks like a CEO stepped in.

Gavin Newsom.

Gavin Newsom’s ‘crazy’
is destroying our communities

Politicians make noise. Nathan Steele Makes Sense.

A COMMON SENSE PLAN TO FIX CALIFORNIA

  • A family of three walking hand in hand on a residential street at sunset.

    Public safety is your RIGHT.

    Fund Prop 36. Repeal sanctuary laws. Back the badge and put law-abiding citizens first.

  • Person stacking coins in a row with three stacks on a table

    Cut Taxes & Launch DOGE for CA.

    Strengthen Prop 13 with portable tax basis. Launch DOGE to cut California’s bloated bureaucracy.

  • education

    Stand Up for Parents & Girls.

    I’ll stand up to the far left’s insanity in our schools by always putting parents’ rights first and standing up against biological boys in girls sports.

  • Empty beach with lifeguard towers and palm trees in the background under a cloudy sky.

    Defend Local Control

    Unfunded mandates. Bureaucrats writing rules from behind a desk who’ve never spent a day in your town. I’ll fight to return power to cities and communities — where it belongs.

  • A homeless man with a beard and long hair sitting on the sidewalk next to a bright blue wall, reading a book. He has several bags and belongings around him, including a white bag, a black backpack, and a sign that says 'HOMELESS.'

    Homelessness

    Sacramento has wasted $24 billion creating a system that leaves more people dying on the streets.

    It’s not a safety net — it’s a business model. And the product is failure. I’ll work to end it.

There’s loud. And there’s leadership.

Nathan Steele
knows the difference.