From Fresno County Democratic Party <[email protected]>
Subject Fresno County Democratic Party News Jan. 20, 2023
Date January 20, 2023 10:50 PM
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News for Fresno County Democrats - Jan. 20, 2023

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ADEM In Person Voting Saturday 1-21-23 - 10 am to 2 pm Dem HQ (#Adem)

Stop The Hate Town Hall #2 (#Stop-Hate)

New Year: Chaotic Republicans and Democratic Priorities (#New-Year)

Fresno Democrats Want Your Priorities (#Dem-Survey)

Honoring Woman of Action Carol Goldsmith (#DWIA)

Classified Documents: Clutter or Crime? (#Class)

California Alliance for Retired Americans (#CARA)

Workshop on Local Hiring Agreements (#Workshop)

California’s Water Storage: Floods, Fields, and Forecasts (#Flood)

In Memoriam: Jay Hubbell (#Jay-Hubbell)

Precinct Captains (#Precinct-Capts)

Fellowship Program (#Fellowship-Program)

Democratic Party Website and HQ (#Dem-HQ)
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A reminder that ADEM In Person Voting will be (Tomorrow) Saturday January 21st at Democratic Party HQ 1033 U St , Downtown Fresno. You can vote anytime between 10 am to 2 pm.
To speed up your voting experience Pre-Register via:

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Please bring the PIN generated when you pre-register.

Assembly District 8 ([link removed]) , District 27 ([link removed]) and District 31 ([link removed]) can all vote at this location.
"Stop The Hate" Town Hall #2 Wednesday, January 25th at 5:30pm.

The event will be held in the Central East Hondo Performing Arts Building- 3535 N Cornelia Ave., 93722. Some key participants in the event will be the California Department of Justice- Community Awareness, Response, and Engagement Team (CARE), US Attorney's Office, The Jakara Movement, Fresno's LGBT community, The Center for New Americans, Fresno BAPAC, the Council on American-Islamic Relations, among others.

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It took the House Republicans 15 tries to elect the speaker who was clearly their choice from the first ballot. Then they immediately voted to tear down the IRS and abolish income tax. This is a preview of the sure to be exhausting next two years.

However, even with the House of Representatives effectively paralyzed by a majority who has no investment in legislating, Democratic politicians are still at work in the Senate and the departments of the Executive branch. Biden is coming to California this week to talk with experts on the central coast about the damage from the rainstorms.

While the Republican party will be obsessed with Hunter Biden’s by now nearly mythological laptop in an even less relevant echo of the anti-Hillary benghazi and email server hearings, Democrats are still at work. Biden managed to pass the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law ([link removed]) and actually achieve bipartisan support. It gave $284 billion for transportation needs, which includes repairing bridges and roadways, public transit and airports, electric vehicles and low emission public transportation; $65 billion for broadband internet; $73 billion for power infrastructure; and $55 billion for clean drinking water. Democrats also passed gun control legislation, boosted domestic semiconductor production, funded climate change mitigation, capped drug costs for medicare recipients, increased corporate taxes, strengthened the IRS to target powerful tax cheats, and reformed the 1887
Electoral Count Act to close many of the theoretical loopholes that Trump’s supporters hoped to exploit to override the national election.

The Republican party, who’s last president demanded they remove support for Ukraine from the 2016 party platform and was later impeached for blackmailing President Zelensky by threatening to withhold military aid. In contrast, the Democratic administration has managed to coordinate an international response to Russia’s invasion while aiding the defense with extraordinarily deft use of intelligence work and material support.

We at the Fresno County Democratic Party are reaching out to our local Dem Voters to invite you to participate in a quick survey that will help communicate the issues that are most present and pressing to you and your community. Please follow the link below Thank you for your participation.

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Democratic Women in Action will be holding their 6th annual celebration honoring Dr. Carole Goldsmith on January 21, 2023 at 6:00 pm, at Pardini's Restaurant on 2257 W Shaw Ave in Fresno, CA.

You can buy tickets or sponsorship at:
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Tickets $75

All tickets include a one year membership in DWIA. All funds raised through this event support Democratic Women In Action.

For more information please contact:

Gail Gaston at 559-681-3140

Use the ActBlue page to send payment or mail checks to
DWIA:
c/o Theresa Barretta
221 W Herndon Ave Sp 22
Fresno CA 93650

Conservatives love to say that “all politicians are the same.” This equivocation is in fact just an attempt to camouflage the unique awfulness of their chosen representatives.

You remember when Donald Trump’s home was raided after he refused to return classified documents that the Federal government realized he had taken when he left the presidency. Donald Trump fought against all requests and efforts to retrieve the boxes of material until the FBI was forced to storm the Mar-a-Lago compound and forcibly recover them.

Contrast that behavior with Biden’s own lawyers coming forward out of the blue to notify the government that they had found some classified documents while reviewing his Vice Presidential collection. President Biden then immediately requested that they perform an extra search of his private home where a few more classified documents were found. This is a clear difference between a mistake and a deception.

When Colin Powell kept a private Secretary of State email server, it was fine. When Hillary Clinton did the same, it was a disaster. When Joe Biden voluntarily returns some items no one knew were missing, it is the same as when Donald Trump refuses to give up government property until the cops bust down his door. This is the conservative mindset.
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CARA has been super busy organizing, advocating and engaging seniors and people with disabilities on our key issues. This past year we successfully sponsored our Senior Vote 2022 effort, where we recruited over 200 Senior Ambassadors to communicate with over 25,000 senior voters in 5 target districts, as well as sponsoring 9 Senior Vote Forums. Four of the five Congressional races we targeted successfully elected a candidate who supports our issues, and 3 of the 4 State ballot measures CARA endorsed passed.

However, we have missed seeing you in person. We are moving towards more in-person meetings and events in 2023 (hopefully) and the timing could not be better. Because in 2023, we want to celebrate CARA’s 20th anniversary! With your support, CARA can make 2023 the most successful year in our 20-year history.
CARA are kicking off our 20th Anniversary Year next week on November 29th, the national day of online giving. Make a donation ([link removed]) to help us start 2023 in the black.

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When California’s European settlers began building dams the primary goal was preventing floods and harnessing water power. Now, our state’s increasingly unreliable rain patterns have left our network of reservoirs trying to balance flood control with stockpiling water reserves.

Law written without allowance for discretion can produce bad incomes. Such was the case for the half-century old law dictating how much reserve capacity river reservoirs must hold by each calendar date. Truely, it is important that we are not surprised by late storms dumping flood waters onto already full reservoirs, but our weather forecasts are much better now than when the old law was written. Fortunately, the new law will allow more storage, as water managers can use advanced warning to drain down lakes in the days before the storm hits, instead of sitting on unused capacity just in case.
Fresno County Democratic Party regrets to announce the death of local Democratic activist Jay Hubbell born Berl Jay Hubbell 11/19/1946 - 01/19/2023 was active in many roles including:
* One of the founders of Fresno Stonewall Democrats Club
* Eight years as Secretary of Fresno County Democratic Party
* Kennedy Club Officer
* Fresno County Democratic Women’s Club Treasurer
* Headed up Fundraising banquets
* Headed Fresno Fair Booth Committee
* Walking precincts
* Central Valley Progressive PAC Officer
* Center for Non-Violence Involvement

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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]) .
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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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Your Democratic Headquarters is closed during the month of December. The Democratic Party is always in need of volunteers, click or scan the QR code with your phone and sign up to help!

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 Closed during December but open the rest of the year 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-1-20-23) for information or to volunteer.

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

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Our newsletter is prepared by Francis Horan.

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