From Fresno County Democratic Party <[email protected]>
Subject Fresno County Democratic Party Newsletter September 23, 2022
Date September 23, 2022 3:11 PM
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News and Election Information from the Fresno County Dems

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Newsletter: September 23, 2022
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This Fall, All Democrats are on Call (#Dems-On-Call)

Young Dems Event (#Young-Dems)

National Hispanic Heritage Month (#Hispanic-Month)

Statewide Proposition Endorsements (#Propositions)

Candidate Endorsements (#Candidate-Endorsements)

Summary of November 2022 Ballot Measures (#Ballot-Measures)

Senior Vote Forum (#CARA)

Join Us at the Fair (#Join-Us-At-Fair)

Global Warming is in the Valley Now (#Global-Warming)

Newsom Signs Sweeping Climate Measures (#Newsom-Signs-Climate)

We Stopped a Blackout (#Blackout)

Get Your Signs! (#Signs)

Precinct Captains (#Precinct-Captain)

Fellowship Program (#Fellowship-Program)

Democratic Party Website and HQ (#Dem-HQ)

No one can be blind to what happens when democrats are not loud and proud. In 2016 we let our country suffer a grievous wound, and the conservative movement has only sickened since then. The justice system was packed with injustice, rights to bodily autonomy have been taken away, we lost vital years in resisting the upcoming climate massacres, and oppressive authoritarianism across the globe was buoyed in the struggle against progressive democracy.
As the November election approaches every single one of us must speak out at every opportunity, spending effort to convince every possible person to vote for progressive candidates and policies. We must not simply “avoid politics” to be polite or inoffensive. What others might call offensive is a matter of life and death for us all. We cannot think that because we live in California, our voices as progressives are not necessary. The regressive conservative movement is evangelical in every sense, constantly trying to pipeline inattentive or vulnerable people with the allure of comfort and approval for our self-serving impulses.

It is tiring to do good. But even hampered by a landscape of judges and justices picked to favore privilege over public law, the regressive minority cannot be victorious unless they convince the majority of decent people that the battle for the greater good and a new, brighter future is already lost.

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Some of you might be wondering why National Hispanic Heritage Month begins on September the 15th instead of, like most months, the 1st. The day of September 15 is significant because it is the anniversary of independence for Latin American countries Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicaragua. In addition, Mexico and Chile celebrate their independence days on September 16 and September 18, respectively. Also, Indigenous People’s Day or Día de la Raza, which is October 12, falls within this period.

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• United States Senator -- Alex Padilla (D)

• Governor -- Gavin Newsom (D)

• Lieutenant Governor -- Eleni Kounalakis (D)

• Secretary of State -- Shirley Weber (D)

• Attorney General -- Rob Bonta (D)

• State Treasurer -- Fiona Ma (D)

• State Controller -- Malia Cohen (D)

• Superintendent of Public Instruction -- Tony Thurmond (D)

• Insurance Commissioner -- Ricardo Lara (D)

• Board of Equalization D1 -- Jose Altamirano (D)


US CONGRESS DISTRICT 5 MICHAEL BARKLEY

DISTRICT 13 ADAM GRAY

DISTRICT 20 MARISA WOOD

DISTRICT 21 JIM COSTA

DISTRICT 22 RUDY SALAS

STATE SENATE DISTRICT 12 SUSANNE GUNDY

DISTRICT 14 ANNA CABALLERO

DISTRICT 16 MELISSA HURTADO

STATE ASSEMBLY DISTRICT 8 no endorsement

DISTRICT 27 ESMERALDA SORIA

DISTRICT 31 JOAQUIN ARAMBULA

DISTRICT 33 JOSE SIGALA


VOTE YES on PROPOSITIONS 1, 28, 29, 30, 31

VOTE NO on PROPOSITION 27


STATE CENTER COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT

AREA 1 DESTINY RODRIGUEZ

AREA 4 no endorsement (M. GOMEZ)

AREA 5 no endorsement (FELIX/FUENTES)


FRESNO COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION

AREA 1 no endorsement (TAPSCOT-MUNSON)

AREA 4 no endorsement (MASUMOTO)


FRESNO UNIFIED SCHOOL BOARD

AREA 1 no endorsement (THOMAS)

AREA 3 no endorsement

AREA 4 no endorsement (ISLAS)

AREA 7 no endorsement


CENTRAL UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT

AREA 1 JOSHUA SELLERS

AREA 2 no endorsement

AREA 4 NABIL KHERFAN

AREA 7 no endorsement


FIREBAUGH-LAS DELTAS SCHOOL BOARD

AREA 1 ELISEO GAMINO


KERMAN UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT

AREA 4 MIGUEL NARANJO


MENDOTA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT

At Large KEVIN ARIAS-ROMERO


PARLIER UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT

AREA 3 MARY “DEE DEE” SANCHEZ


SELMA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT

AREA 4 ESTELLA KESSLER


CLOVIS CITY COUNCIL

At Large JOSEPH HEBERT


PARLIER CITY COUNCIL

AREA 4 DIEGO GARZA


SANGER CITY COUNCIL
AREA 2 EVE CASTELLANOS


SELMA CITY COUNCIL

AREA 2 JOHN TRUJILLO

AREA 3 LOUIS FRANCO

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October is near and as the baseball season is coming to a close, the Big Fresno Fair begins. Every year, the Fresno County Democratic Party has a fair booth to not only promote our values, but to register people to vote and highlight our democratic elected leaders and candidates.

We are calling on you as leaders, as electeds and as democrats to help us fill volunteer shifts. This is a great opportunity for your campaign to highlight your candidacy and show hundreds of thousands of people we are here and working for them!

If you are a club chair, please ask your members to volunteer on behalf of your club for a 3 hour shift.

If you are an elected or a candidate, please have your staff contact us for a 3 hour shift.

If you have volunteered before and want to do it again, please contact us for a 3 hour shift.

If you want to register voters before attending a concert, please contact us for a 3 hour shift.

The Fresno Fair will be open for 12-days this year beginning:

Wednesday, October 5th to Sunday, October 16th.

We have 3 hour shifts available for volunteer opportunities.

The shifts are:

Mon – Thursday 9:30am-1:00pm | 1:00pm-4pm| 4p.m. - 7:00p.m. and 7:00p.m. - 10:00p.m

Fri, Sat, Sun 9:30a.m. - 1:00pm | 1:00pm-4:00pm | 4:00pm-7:00pm | 7:00pm-10:00pm


To sign up and view the schedule please click on the mobilize link down below:

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Or you can call our headquarters to set up a shift for your team (559) 495-0606.

We will provide each volunteer a free admissions pass for the day of your fresno fair volunteer shift.

Once you sign up for your shift we will email you the details of your shift, where you can pick up your fair ticket, a map of where to find the booth and parking details.

Parking is not covered for our volunteers, but if you don't mind walking a bit, there is free street parking around the fairgrounds. For those who want to park at any of the fair parking lots, we can provide you with parking lot prices and locations.

Once again, we look forward to your participation at our fair booth.

For more information about the fair, please contact Andy Hansen-Smith (559) 495-0606 (tel:559-495-0606) or Magdalena Gomez (559) 353-1253 (tel:559-353-1253) .

You can also email [email protected] (mailto:[email protected]?subject=Re%3A%20Join%20us%20at%20the%20Fair) or [email protected] (mailto:[email protected]?subject=Re%3A%20Join%20us%20at%20the%20Fair)


Thank you,
Ruben Zarate
Chair, Fresno County Democratic Party
559-495-0606 (tel:559-495-0606)

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Thankfully California has just enacted some of the nation’s most aggressive climate measures in history as Governor Gavin Newsom signed a sweeping package of legislation to cut pollution, protect Californians from big polluters, and accelerate the state’s transition to clean energy. The Governor partnered with legislative leaders this session ([link removed]) to advance groundbreaking measures to achieve carbon neutrality no later than 2045 and 90% clean energy by 2035, establish new setback measures protecting communities from oil drilling, capture carbon pollution from the air, advance nature-based solutions, and more.

This is an essential piece of the California Climate Commitment ([link removed]) , a record $54 billion investment in climate action that exceeds what most countries are spending and advances economic opportunity and environmental justice in communities across the state.

Over the next two decades, the California Climate Commitment will:
* Create 4 million new jobs
* Cut air pollution by 60%
* Reduce state oil consumption by 91%
* Save California $23 billion by avoiding the damages of pollution
* Reduce fossil fuel use in buildings and transportation by 92%
* Cut refinery pollution by 94%

The conservative forces have shifted tactics from denying the existence of climate change to denying our ability to thwart it. Their advocates stress a weary pessimism that says any actions an individual can take are pointless so there is no reason for anyone to try. However, even in a world of countries and corporations, individuals can have an impact. This summer’s heat wave has dwarfed last year’s and is even worse than the 2020 heat wave that caused blackouts


Yet we’ve successfully avoided blackouts that have plagued other states by banding together to use less energy and reduce the strain on our power grid. Californians answered the call to reduce using major appliances, including charging electric vehicles, during peak hours of energy demand.
Fortunately, California is moving to decarbonization rapidly withnearly 30 new gigawatts ([link removed].) of clean electricity generation capacity expected by the end of this year. This will both increase our resilience and do our part to stop making the problem worse.

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Want to help us win in 2022? Be a precinct captain! Become a part of our team! To join us, e-mail [email protected] (mailto:[email protected]?subject=Re%3A%20Precinct%20Captains) or sign-up for the next Precinct Leaders training session at:
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We are helping to create the next generation of Democrats in the Central Valley. Are you a student interested in getting involved and learning more about the political world? You would be ideal for our fellowship program! For more information, e-mail [email protected] (mailto:[email protected]?subject=Re%3B%20Fellowship%20Program) .

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Visit Your Democratic Headquarters! Our office is open, and we can’t wait to see you again! Help us register people to vote or change to vote by mail. Pass out candidate or issue literature and pick up candidate swag! Sign up to help us around the office!

News and events will alway arise faster than this newsletter can come out. That is why the Fresno County Democratic Party website is the best place to get regular updates on upcoming events in the area, as well as information on ways to get involved. There is also information on scheduled meetings of the many Democratic clubs in Fresno County, so you can find one that most suits you and your interests

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The Democratic Party HQ (1033 U St ([link removed]) .) is open 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. Monday–Friday. Call 559-495-0606 (tel:559-495-0606) or e-mail [email protected] (mailto:[email protected]?subject=Re%3A%20Newsletter-9-23-22) for information or to volunteer.

Support your local Democratic Party by donation viaActBlue ([link removed]) or by mailing a check to Fresno County Democratic Party, P.O. Box 5795, Fresno, CA 93755.


Our newsletter is prepared by Francis Horan.

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