Marin Republican Women, Federated
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Marin Republican Women, Federated
October 2011 “The Price of Liberty is Eternal Vigilance.” - Thomas Jefferson Marin Republican Women, Federated Awards CFRW Northern Division: 2009 Membership Circle of Excellence, 2009 Newsletter 3rd Place. NFRW 2009: New Generation Club 2011 Events Calendar Luncheon Meeting, Wednesday, Oct. 26th 11:30 a.m. Social Hour 12:00 noon Luncheon The Club at McInnis 350 Smith Ranch Road, San Rafael • Oct 10: Columbus Day • Oct 21-23: CFRW 37th Biennial Convention, Marriott, Visalia, CA • Oct 26: MRWF Board Meeting, 10am at The Club at McInnis • Oct 26: MRWF Luncheon, 11:30am-1:30pm at The Club at McInnis • Oct 28: MRWF Satellite Club, 6pm • Nov 8: Election Day • Nov 11: Veterans Day • Nov 11-13: CFRW No. Division Fall Convention, Sacramento, CA • Nov 16: MRWF Board Meeting, 10am at The Club at McInnis • Nov 16: MRWF Luncheon, 11:30am-1:30pm at The Club at McInnis • Dec 8: MRWF Holiday Party Evening 2011 MRWF Officers President: Cindy Eisenhower 250-1775 [email protected] 1st VP/Programs: Judith Walker 472-6113 [email protected] 2nd VP/Membership: Ilene Meyers 927-1861 [email protected] 3rd VP/Events: Kitty Forde 499-8279 [email protected] Secretary: Chrissy Pederson 707-758-5096 [email protected] Treasurer: Pat Derenzo 479-9372 [email protected] Newsletter: Faye Bourret 702-524-7793 [email protected] Speaker: Lynne Leach Program: Under the Dome: An Inside Look at Congress and Your Legislature Greetings! We are honored to welcome back Lynne Leach to our October luncheon. Somehow, Lynne has a special ability to tell it like it is, yet she always leaves us with reasons to be optimistic and engaged. This time will be no different. In 1996, Lynne was elected to the State Assembly and became the first woman ever to represent the combined Alameda/Contra Costa Counties 15th Assembly District. She was reelected in 1998 and 2000 by a commanding margin and term limited in 2002. Lynne made her mark as a leader in the Legislature, serving as Chair of the Assembly Republican Caucus in her first term and Vice Chair of the Assembly Education Committee in her second and third terms. Lynne is an accomplished business woman, who established her own business in 1978. In 2003, she launched Lynne Leach Presents, offering informative, common sense programs on sales – customer service, communications and leadership to the business and political communities. Please join us for this exciting presentation. It is just the spark of inspiration we need to prepare us for the elections coming up next year! Judith Walker, Program Chair Luncheon Reservation Form Price $22 Deadline: Friday, Oct. 21st Name: Address: r I will attend Oct. 26th: Lunch Choice: r Grilled Salmon with Vegetables r Thai Chicken Curry Salad My check for is enclosed. Please mail in your payment so that check-in at the event is expedited. Phone: Mail reservations to: Kitty Forde 61 Maple Hill Drive San Rafael, CA 94903 Make check payable: MRWF Phone reservations to: 499-8279 Notice: Advance reservations required. Lunch reservations not picked up will be billed to you. Late reservations $5. Page 2 “The Price of Liberty is Eternal Vigilance.” - Thomas Jefferson Marin Republican Women, Federated President’s Report Membership Matters In his jobs speech last week, President Obama demanded that Congress pass his new stimulus proposals “right away.” However, on a key proposal - free-trade agreements with South Korea, Colombia and Panama - he is the one person who was and still is preventing a vote. Congress does not have the legal authority to vote on that stimulus proposal until the president officially submits the agreements to Congress. In his State of the Union address in 2010, Mr. Obama appealed for congressional approval of the trade deals, but it was he who chose not to allow Congress to vote for that entire year, even though he had said the agreements would create jobs. In his State of the Union address this year, Mr. Obama once again implored Congress to act on the job-creating agreements. But rather than move forward to create jobs, he did nothing in February. In March, April and May, the President chose to make it impossible for Congress to act on creating jobs. In May, June and July, as the U.S. economy stalled and a majority of Americans began to believe that our economy could slip into a double-dip recession, he decided it would be better to do nothing. In August, after he learned that Standard & Poor’s had downgraded America’s ratings, he chose to go on vacation rather than allow Congress to act on the jobcreating trade agreements he had endorsed more than 18 months before. He seems to understand that exports create jobs. And figures from his trade website reveal that the South Korea agreement alone would create more than 60,000 jobs. That’s 60,000 jobs we could have had two years ago. If we want our Country back on track we all need to step it up in 2012 and get rid of this do-nothing, talk-a-lot, blame-theother-guy buffoon. Cindy Eisenhower, President Our membership contest continues and has been extended until Oct. 26th. Just think, help save our country and win great prizes, too. BIG NEWS... Membership Contest Extended Grand Prize-$100 gift certificate, plus free membership for 2012, plus one free luncheon meeting (unbelievable)! First Place- Free membership for 2012, plus a free luncheon. Second Place-Free Membership for 2012. These top prizes will be won by the three members who bring in the most new regular members by October 26th. And then there is the Drawing - All members who bring in at least one new member will have their name entered into a drawing and one lucky woman will win a free membership for 2012. Wow! Carry membership applications with you and ask all of your like-minded friends and relatives to join MRWF. It’s a win-win. Please join me in welcoming our new members: Helen Willms and Patricia Reyes Franklin, and new Associate members Maynard Willms and James Bitter. Happy Birthday to our October members: Gwen Gans, Barbara Gifford, Mike Halliwell, Charmaine Mazur, Aggie Morello, Robyn Moss and Roger Schucke. Together we are strong and we will make a difference! Ilene Meyers, Membership Chair Americanism - October History of the Republican Party Oct. 6, 1914 - Birth of women’s rights advocate Mary Louise Smith, elected Chair of the Republican National Committee in 1974. Oct. 8, 1898 - Republican Joseph Simon (R-OR) elected as first Jewish U.S. Senator outside the former Confederacy. Oct. 11, 1972 - Horacio Rivero, first Hispanic four-star Admiral, appointed by President Richard Nixon as U. S. Ambassador to Spain. Oct. 15, 1914 - African-American Republican James Weldon Johnson, celebrated poet of Harlem Renaissance, becomes editor of leading black journal, New York Age; served as Theodore Roosevelt’s Consul in Venezuela and Nicaragua. Oct. 17, 1989 - Appointed by President George H. W. Bush, Antonia Novello becomes first woman and first Hispanic to be U.S. Surgeon General. Oct. 23, 1906 - President Theodore Roosevelt nominates first Jewish Cabinet member, Republican Oscar Straus, as Secretary of Commerce and Labor Oct. 24, 1972 - Death of Jackie Robinson, athlete and Republican civil rights activist. Oct. 26. 1919 - Birth of Republican Senator Edward Brooke (R-MA), who in 1967 became first African-American elected to U.S. Senate by popular vote. Nan Paget, Americanism Chair Visit us on the web at www.mrwf.org Page 3 “The Price of Liberty is Eternal Vigilance.” - Thomas Jefferson Marin Republican Women, Federated Nominating Committee Report The slate of elected officers for the year 2012 will be presented to the membership for voting at our November meeting. The Nominating Committee’s recommendations are: President Cindy Eisenhower 1st VP-Programs Ilene Meyers 2nd VP-Membership Kathryn Thompson 3rd VP-Events Kitty Forde Treasurer Iris Pera Secretary Cynthia Alfaro Submitted by the Nominating Committee: Ilene Meyers, Chris Blackburn, Kathryn Thompson. Community Projects Reports Your helping hands and talents are needed for all the MRWF activities. Get on the lists, call Chris at 455-9468. Veterans The San Francisco VA Hospital is happily accepting: lap blankets, books, DVDs, socks, shoes, clothing-especially warm things. The Veterans Home in Yountville seeks: boxed games, playing cards, puzzles, puzzle books (e.g. crosswords), handkerchiefs, ball caps, and non-perishable snack foods like chips, soup Navy Day 10/27 cups, Vienna Sausages, candy, and popcorn. Both facilities can always use: stamps, stationery, toiletry items - hotel freebies especially. Donations can be brought to any of our meetings and are tax deductible if you include your name and address with the items. Questions? Please call Anne at 302-0330. Anne Brenneis, Veterans Project Voter Registration November 8th is just around the corner and it’s going to be a very important election for the Republican Party. We need your assistance to register new voters at the Village Shopping Center in Corte Madera on Saturday October 1st and 15th. Shifts each day are 11:00am – 2:15pm and 2:00pm – 5:00pm. We need 2 people for each shift, at least one person who has participated in Voter Registration previously. The morning shift on October 1st is filled. Please email your name and contact information to: peter@ thompsongolf.com or call me at 415-898-0090 to sign up. It’s fun to get those “thumbs up!” Kathryn Thompson, Voter Registration Project MRWF Woman of the Year 2011 You are invited to send in your Nomination for 2011 Marin Republican Woman of the Year by 10/12/11. The Question: Who is the MRWF woman who has served and accomplished the most in 2011? I wish to nominate My Comments Submit by 10/12/2011 to: Ilene Meyers, 122 Escalle Lane, Larkspur, CA 94939 Past Honorees: Bev Heinecke Nan Paget Barbara Gifford Sue Campbell Carla McCloskey Anne Brenneis Sherry Johanson Chris Blackburn Katie Bartee Judith Walker Diane Roth Faye Bourret Alice Vipiana MRWF Satellite Club The summer flew by as it normally does but on Aug. 26th, 36 high-spirited MRWF members gathered at Kathryn and Peter Thompson’s home in Novato. What a great way to usher in the Fall season! We had a meeting that highlighted announcements from our President, Cindy Eisenhower, regarding up-coming speaker luncheons and other activities that we are and will be involved in. Here is what is happening: electing new MRWF board members, Holiday Party, our Mamie Eisenhower Library Project, a California Smart Train update from Chuck Reite, a formal introduction of Jack Wilkinson who is running for Board Member at Marin Community College, and welcoming our new MRWF members. Jim and Miriam Doody will host our next event on Friday, September 30th. We look forward to meeting new potential members......INVITE! INFORM! INVOLVE! Chris Blackburn and June Frost, Co-chairs Election Day - Tuesday Nov. 8th Election Countdown Oct 11th Early Voting starts in the Registrar’s Office at Marin Civic Center. Oct 24th Last day to register to vote. Visit us on the web at www.mrwf.org Page 4 “The Price of Liberty is Eternal Vigilance.” - Thomas Jefferson Marin Republican Women, Federated Legislative Update From our Member to the IJ and Governor Subject: Please Veto AB 361 Date: Sept. 3, 2011 From: Anna Mae Maly Dear Governor Brown, I understand AB 361 is on your desk for signature approval. As a 38-year resident of California and one that is both a business owner and extremely concerned about our ongoing fiscal problems in this state, may I humbly and strongly request that you veto AB 361? My reasoning is clearly stated in the letter (copied below) to my local newspaper, the Marin Independent Journal. Today, in the same newspaper, my letter was nominated for “Letter of the Century” by another local Marin County citizen, Fielding Greaves (who I do not personally know). Both letters follow below. Letter 1 – Who Needs Costly Law? (Published in the Marin Independent Journal on 8/31/11.) Why do politicians like Assemblyman Jared Huffman always see themselves as do-gooders and never as part of the problem? In his Aug. 26 Marin Voice column, he makes a number of self-aggrandizing statements, but the one that is just plain dishonest is “AB 361 does not cost the state any money.” Who does Huffman think pays his salary, the salaries of his staff, the salaries of all the other assemblymen, the salaries of the staffs of all the other assemblymen? When I researched AB 361 online, I saw 35 different entries for floor readings, committee meetings, votes, etc. to get this unnecessary, “no-cost,” legislation through the Legislature. Additionally, this bill calls for work — and therefore costs — from California’s Secretary of State (and his/ her staff), “reasonable regulatory costs,” and costs associated with “enforcement proceedings.” How can Huffman possibly state this bill costs California no money? AB 361 provides for a new feel-good category of business called “benefit corporations.” Huffman claims the “old way” of California corporations was the greedy maximization of profits and his “new way” corporation is one that will “make positive contributions to the community, improve the environment and show a commitment to employees and customers.” Where has he been hiding? California has a rich history of some of the most wonderful, profitable, and socially responsible corporations — in the world! Think: Apple, H-P, Google, Genentech, Charles Schwab, and many more. Cali- fornians do not need new and costly legislation for something we already have. Huffman’s bio states that he is one of California’s “most prolific lawmakers,” and the current fiscal mess in this state is a direct result of prolific lawmakers like Huffman. Signed: Anna Mae Maly, San Rafael Letter 2 – “Letter of the century” (Published in the Marin Independent Journal on 9/3/11) It is with the greatest pleasure that I hereby nominate the IJ.’s Aug. 31 letter, “Who needs costly law?” on Assemblyman Jared Huffman’s legislation, Assembly Bill 361, as California’s most intellectually honest, most cogent and timely, and altogether most significant and finest political letter of the 21st century. The letter was written by San Rafael’s Anna Mae Maly, a wise lady who deserves the unstinted acclaim, wholehearted admiration, and sincerest appreciation of every Marin taxpayer. Signed: Fielding Greaves, San Rafael, President, MARIN UNITED TAXPAYERS ASSOCIATION Governor Brown, thank you for your serious consideration of my request – for both this piece of legislation (AB 361) and all such future legislation which does nothing to improve – and indeed worsens – California’s fiscal condition. Marin Citizens Action on County Pensions There is an action group formed to work on this critical issue. Visit the website www.marincountypensions.com to find out what they are doing and to get involved. One of their current actions is to get elected officials to sign the following pledge: I recognize that public employee retirement costs are unsustainable and are a true threat to the ability of Marin County to maintain vital services and to preserve our quality of life. I commit to control these costs, make every attempt to end all practices that contribute to this crisis, and to make the retirement system more transparent. For issues that require changes in the law, I will actively support legislation that will facilitate these changes. I pledge that all my actions as an officeholder will reflect and be true to this commitment. Margaret Binggeli – in Memoriam Our long time Associate Member, Margaret Binggeli, passed away on August 31, 2011 in Folsom, California. She was buried in Logan, Utah, next to her husband. Margaret was a member of Novato RWF and was active as a tax accountant in the Novato area. She attended many of our MRWF events over the years. Visit us on the web at www.mrwf.org Page 5 “The Price of Liberty is Eternal Vigilance.” - Thomas Jefferson Marin Republican Women, Federated CFRW 37th Biennial Convention October 21-23, 2011 Marriott Hotel, Visalia ,California Reservation Cut-off date: September 23, 2011 On-line: www.cfrw.org, Member Center, Conferences Phone: 1-800-798-6506 Northern Division CFRW Fall Convention November 11-13, 2011 Double Tree, Sacramento, CA To attend, email [email protected] NFRW 36th Biennial Convention September 29 - October 02, 2011 ® Kansas City, MO Register on-line: www.nfrw.org/programs/convention/ HATS OFF TO MARIANN Tentative Schedule : October 21 - Workshop in P.M. Evening – President’s Dinner October 22 - Business Meeting, Speakers Election of 2012 Officers Education Panel Ambassador Event Banquet – Speaker & Installation of 2012 Officers October 23 - Speakers Awards, Bylaws, Resolutions Membership Application 2012 - Marin Republican Women, Federated I am a Republican and wish to r Join | r Renew with Marin Republican Women, Federated. My Republican Spouse wishes to r Join | r Renew as an Associate Member to support MRWF. Name City/State/Zip Code My Birthday is (Mo/Day) Please mail your completed applications with your check or credit card to: Address Telephone Email for our monthly remembrances. Enclosed are my 2012 dues of $30.00 for regular Membership or $25.00 for Associate Membership (for members of other RWF clubs, men, and non-citizens). You may pay by check payable to “MRWF”or you may pay by credit card; see authorization below. I wish to receive the Newsletter via: r Email r Regular Mail r Both Email/Regular Check box to specify preference. The club recommends Email Only in order to minimize our print/postage expenses. I would like to help with: r Hospitality r Voter Registration /Election r Phoning r Events r Community Projects r Computer r Veterans Programs r Membership r Board Member r Other I hereby authorize MRWF to debit my credit card: r VISA r MasterCard r Discover Credit Card Number Expiration Date: Cardholder’s name as it appears on the credit card Ilene Meyers VP Membership 122 Escalle Lane Larkspur, CA 94939 To correspond via email: Membership@ mrwf.org CVC Number: Cardholder’s Phone Number Cardholder’s billing address Cardholder’s SignatureDate SignedEmail address Visit us on the web at www.mrwf.org “The Price of Liberty is Eternal Vigilance.” - Thomas Jefferson Marin Republican Women, Federated PLEASE PATRONIZE OUR REPUBLICAN ADVERTISERS! TELL THEM YOU SAW THEIR AD HERE. Visit us on the web at www.mrwf.org Page 6 “The Price of Liberty is Eternal Vigilance.” - Thomas Jefferson Marin Republican Women, Federated PLEASE PATRONIZE OUR REPUBLICAN ADVERTISERS! TELL THEM YOU SAW THEIR AD HERE. Visit us on the web at www.mrwf.org Page 7 Marin Republican Women Federated PO Box 2291 San Rafael, CA 94912-2291 th ct. 26 O n eo unch each L W eL gress MRF Lynn k at Con Loo side n I n A MRWF Committees: [email protected] - F. Bourret, Dana Doss Community [email protected] - Chris Blackburn Veterans and Chaplain - Anne Brenneis Voter Registration - Kathryn Thompson Telephone Communications - Jan Stephens Hospitality - Elvira Lindemann Working Women - MRWF Satellite Club - C. Blackburn, J.Frost Mamie Eisenhower Library Project - Nuri Sutter Americanism - Nan Paget Scholarships - Judy Groesbeck A Contest For You! See Page 2 WHERE TO WRITE, EMAIL, FAX OR TELEPHONE OFFICIALS Toll Free Congress: 1-800-826-3688 President: Barack H. Obama (D) 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. NW, Washington, DC 20500 Switchboard 202-456-1414 email: www.whitehouse.gov/contact Comment Line: 202-456-1111;FAX 202-456-2461 Senator: Barbara Boxer (D) 112 Hart Bldg, Washington, DC 20510 202-224-3553;FAX 202-224-0454 email: [email protected] 1700 Montgomery, Ste.240, San Francisco CA 94111 415-403-0100; FAX 415-956-6701 Senator: Diane Feinstein (D) 331 Hart Bldg, Washington, DC 20510 202-224-3841;FAX 202-228-3954 email: [email protected] 525 Market St. Rm 3670, San Francisco CA 94105 415-393-0707; FAX 415-393-0710 Representative: Lynn Woolsey (D) 6th District 2263 Rayburn Bldg, Washington, DC 20515 202-225-5161; FAX 202-225-5163 email: [email protected] 1050 Northgate Dr. Ste. 354, San Rafael, CA 94903 415-507-9554; FAX 415-507-9601 State Senator: Mark Leno (D) 3rd District State Capitol Room 5114 Sacramento, CA 95814 916-651-4003: FAX 916-445-4722 web site: www.senatormarkleno.com 3501 Civic Center Dr, rm 425, San Rafael, CA 94903 415-479-6612; FAX 415-479-1146 Assemblyman Jared Huffman (D) 6th District State Capitol, POB 942849, Sacramento, CA 95814 Marin County Civic Center Rm. 412, San Rafael, CA 94903 www.assembly.ca.gov; 415-479 4920; FAX 415-479-2123 Governor Edmund Gerald “Jerry“ Brown State Capitol, Sacramento, CA 95814 916-445-2841 (pending bills, issues) 916-658-2792 24 hr. hotline FAX 916-558-3160 email: www.govmail.ca.gov Marin County Board of Supervisors Civic Center ,Suite 329,, San Rafael, CA 94903 ph. 499-7331 FAX 499-3645 Supervisor Susan Adams District 1: San Rafael Supervisor Harold C. Brown District 2: Ross Valley, part of San Rafael Supervisor Kate Sears District 3: Southern Marin Supervisor Steve Kinsey District 4: Corte Madera, Larkspur, Homestead Valley, W. Marin, parts of Novato & San Rafael Supervisor Judy Arnold District 5: Novato KSFO 560 CALL- IN SHOWS Brian Sussman M-Th, 5-9am 808-5600 Rush Limbaugh M-F, 9-12 N 800-282-2882 Rabbi Daniel Lapin Sun 1-4pm 808-5600 Barbara Simpson Sat-Sun 4-7pm 808-5600 Sean Hannity M-F, 12-3pm 800-941-SEAN Mark Levin M-F, 3-6pm 808-5600 Anytime Radio on the web: http://radiotime.com/ channel/c_57917/Conservative.aspx Marin Republican Party PO Box 2102, San Rafael, CA 94912-2102 415-446-4111 www.maringop.org California Federation of Republican Women CFRW Advocate—Allison Olson 1225 8th St. Ste. 342, Sacramento, CA 95814 916-442-4084; FAX 916-442-1322 email: [email protected] www.twitter.com/CFRWadvocate www.cfrw.org Mariann Hedstrom, President CFRW email: [email protected] CFRW Northern Division - www.cfrwnd.org Murriel Oles, President email: [email protected] Edelweiss Geary, Director Region XI email: [email protected] WEBSITES OF INTEREST NFRW............................................www.nfrw.org Cal Assembly...................www.assembly.ca.gov Calif Senate................................www.sen.ca.gov Calif Repub Party..................... www.cagop.org US House of Rep.....................www.house.gov US Senate..................................www.senate.gov Rep Nat’l Comm...........................www.rnc.org KSFO......................................www.ksfo560.com