November 2010 - Sacramento Republican Women Federated

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November 2010 - Sacramento Republican Women Federated
SACRAMENTO REPUBLICAN WOMEN FEDERATED
AFFILIATED WITH THE NATIONAL FEDERATION OF REPUBLICAN WOMEN
WWW.SACRAMENTORWF.ORG
A DIAMOND AWARD CLUB
The Capitol City Bulletin
Editor: Mary Croxen
President: Janet Gardner
Membership: Beverly Anderson
(916) 363-8494
[email protected]
(916) 447-0609
[email protected]
(916) 359-4369
[email protected]
Volume IX, Issue 9
NOVEMBER 2010
OUR NEXT
MEETING:
ELECTION RESULTS
COVERAGE NOVEMBER 3rd
By ASSEMBLYMAN
Wednesday,
November 3, 2010
ROGER NIELLO
North Ridge Country Club
7600 Madison Avenue
Fair Oaks, California
Sign In:
11:30 am
Program:
12:00 noon
Menu
Charred chicken piccata
Including dessert, tea or coffee
Reservation Deadline:
Friday October 29, 2010
At 5:00 pm
Cost: $25.00
Reservations After Deadline:
Cost: $27.00
Reservation Line:
916 733-1623
Please Note: If you make a luncheon
reservation and do not attend or cancel
prior to the deadline, you are responsible
for paying for your lunch.
Born in San Francisco, Assemblyman Roger Niello
has lived in Sacramento nearly all of his life. After
graduating from Sacramento's Encina High School,
Roger attended the University of California at
Berkeley for his undergraduate studies, then completed his graduate studies at the University of California at Los Angeles.
Roger worked as a Certified Public accountant until he joined his family’s business at Niello Auto Group in 1974 and spent the next 25 years running retail
automobile dealerships with his family partners. In 1995, Roger served as the
President of the Sacramento Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce, and was a
member of the Capital Area Political Action Committee. As a member of the
community, he was an active volunteer.
Roger was elected to the Sacramento County Board of Supervisors in a special
election in February of 1999. As a member of the Board of Supervisors, he
served Sacramento County on numerous boards and commissions.
In 2004, Roger was elected to the California State Assembly and was immediately appointed Vice Chair of the Assembly Banking and Finance Committee and
also served in positions on the Assembly Budget, and Transportation Committees. In addition, he served for a brief time on the Assembly Public Employees,
Retirement and Social Security Committee and the Joint Legislative Audit Committee. In late 2006, Roger was named vice-chair of the Assembly Budget Committee, and served as the key negotiator on budget issues for the Assembly Republican Caucus.
Since being reelected to a third and final term in the Assembly, Niello now
serves on the Transportation, Insurance, and Business and Professions Committees as well as the Joint Committee on Emergency Services and Homeland Security and the Select Committee on Foster Care. Additionally he is Vice-Chair of
the Banking Committee.
TERRI LYN ALEXANDER - PROGRAM CHAIR (916) 723-6156
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President's Message
SACRAMENTO REPUBLICAN WOMEN
FEDERATED 2010 BOARD
”Together…Educated
Ambition Members”
President
1st Vice President
2nd Vice President
Recording Secretarys
Janet Gardner
Terri Lyn Alexander
Beverly Anderson
Marylou Colombo
Mary Smothers
Treasurer
Sue Scott
Budget/Auditor
Margie DeRow
Corresponding Secty Claudia Dickerson
Parliamentarian
Beverlee Gross
Three Victory 2010 headquarters are open and
needing our efforts. You can get call sheets and make
your calls from home or from one of the headquarters.
You can choose to call “Decline to State” in your area
if you feel that will have an impact. You can call Republicans that have not voted in recent elections or
call Republicans that regularly vote. Call headquarters
and get a call list ready for pickup (916) 974-1821 or
just show up at one of the headquarters and call from
their printed lists. This is an election cycle that Republicans have a chance of winning from the top down
and we need to get out the vote to make sure it happens. Please schedule some time to help our Republican candidates.
There are so many events and fundraisers going on
right now that we can’t list them all. It is even difficult
to keep the website updated with current events and
debates. If you go to the Sacramento County Republican Party website, you can check on a daily basis:
www.saccountygop.org If you are unable to walk precincts or make calls, please support our Republican
candidates in any way you can. Our candidates are
being outspent in nearly every race and they do not
have hundreds of thousands of dollars being funneled
from every union in this State!
Six of us attended the CFRW Conference in Monterey October 15 through 17, 2010. Carpooling to
these events is so much fun! We always learn something new at our conferences and three of the six of us
were able to attend the U.S. Constitution Workshop.
While we all tried to attend, the workshop was overflowing into the hall due to the overwhelming interest
in attending. Please see the President’s Report for a
description of our conference experience.
You can still go to the CFRW Northern Division
Conference in Santa Rosa November 12-14, as a reward for all your hard work during this campaign cycle.
Our paperwork has been submitted for this event, but
if you are interested, you can still register online:
www.cfrwnd.org If you register online, you will need to
submit an expense voucher for re-imbursement for the
registration, to our Treasurer, Sue Scott.
Don’t miss our November General Meeting luncheon: We will have Assemblyman Roger Niello to give
us coverage results on the election. We will also be
electing our 2011 Executive Board so this is a meeting
not to be missed.
Janet Gardner, President (916) 447-0609
[email protected]
447-0609
723-6156
359-4369
635-1003
631-8499
635-0419
638-1652
631-7677
635-0835
DIRECTORS
Caring for America Jan High
635-0419
Military Support/Appreciation and additional Community Projects.
Committee: Jan High, Ann Dunn, Sandy Stultz
Communications
Barbara McCarthy 852-8855
Bulletin Editor, Internet Updates/Blasts and Publicity
Committee: Barbara McCarty, Mary Croxen, and
Rowena Hubbard
Education
Karen Klinger
481-1071
Advocacy Workshop, Legislation (California, Local
and National), Scholarships Young Republican Club
Liaison.
Committee: Karen Klinger, Naomi Johnston
Elections
Ruth Crone
987-7916
GOVT/Precinct Walking, Voter Registration and Running for Office Assistance.
Committee: Ruth Crone, Beverly Acker, Sondra
Rogers
Membership Outreach
Internet Advisor, Satellite Clubs organizer & Virtual
Club organizer.
Committee: Vacant
Special Events
Kay Burton
635-5590
Christmas Events/Whistle Stop w/1st Vice President/
Membership Celebration w/ 2nd Vice President, Fund
Raisers and Ways & Means.
Committee: Kay Burton, Nell Greenbaum, and
Jenny Mitchell
COMMITTEE CHAIRS
Americanism
Awards
Birthdays
Bulletin Circulation
Central Com Liaison
Chaplain
Historian
Hospitality
Reservations
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Fran Kruger
Nancy Sharp
Mariluz Buchanan
Bobbie Prindle
Janet Gardner
Glenda Thompson
Colleen Fitzpatrick
Autom Underwood
Cammie Hottinger
Yvonne Bowers
638-5984
791-0761
771-5268
635-4330
447-0609
481-5593
333-4547
296-6001
939-9560
483-6653
Members are Sponsors!
Please welcome six new SRWF members this month: Bene Alexander, Kay
Carrigan, Christine Deterding, Lisabeth Dolwig, Erin Greene and Cindy
York. Sacramento Republican Women Federated ended the 2010 membership
year with 198 members, just two shy of our goal. Regular membership included
184 women, while associate members totaled 14 people.
The new 2011 MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION is now available in this issue of the newsletter.
You may begin submitting the application form and $30 membership fee to Bev Anderson, 1619
El Nido Way, Sacramento, Ca. 95864 or enroll online at [email protected]. Of
course, renewals may also be turned in at monthly SRWF luncheon meetings. If you wish to be included in the 2011 Membership Directory, applications MUST BE SUBMITTED BY MARCH
1, 2011.
Remember, membership gift certificates are also available. Contact Bev Anderson, 2nd Vice
President of Membership, at 916-359-4369 or [email protected] for information.
Bev Anderson, Membership Chairman (916) 359-4369 or [email protected]
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
If you are involved in a business, SRWF has a deal for you! For a reasonable fee, you can become a sponsor of the 2011 SRWF directory. Our conservative members can show their appreciation by patronizing your business….a win-win situation. Contact Bev Anderson at 359-4369 or
[email protected] if interested in participating. In addition, a sponsorship form is included in
this newsletter. NOTE THE SPONSORSHIP DEADLINE IS MARCH 1, 2011.
NO ON 22: REJECT THE REDEVELOPMENT POWER GRAB
Assemblyman Chris Norby August 15, 2010 Proposition 22 is a power grab by California redevelopment agencies.
It protects agencies from legislative and voter oversight, allowing them to spend more tax dollars, seize more land and
sell more bonds. Redevelopment agencies now control 30% of all urbanized land and spend 12% of all property taxes,
starving local agencies of needed revenues for essential services.
Proposition 22 would make the following big government abuses worse:
EMINENT DOMAIN: All properties within a redevelopment areas are presumed to be blighted and can seized them by
eminent domain. This has included small businesses, homes, churches and farmland. In the infamous Kelo vs. New London
decision, a 5-4 liberal Supreme Court majority allowed a Connecticut redevelopment agency to take Suzette Kelo’s home
for a private development—that was never built! All attempts to end eminent domain abuse have since been been fought by
the California Redevelopment Association.
GROWING PROPERTY TAX DIVERSIONS: Redevelopment’s share of property taxes continues to grow without
voter approval. Fully 12% of local property taxes are now diverted into redevelopment schemes, a figure that has doubled
since 1990. That’s $6 billion annually in funds diverted from counties, cities, school districts, special districts and fire service districts.
IMPACT ON SERVICES: Counties have lost nearly $5 billion in the past 15 years. California’s 350 fire service district
stand to lose millions more if Proposition 22 passes, which is why the California Professional Firefighters strongly opposes
it. Local school districts are major losers, as tax dollars intended to build classrooms now build Costcos. Proposition 22
would make this revenue shift permanent, pressuring tax increases to make up the difference.
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ELECTIONS/VOTER REGISTRATION
Voter Registration
We will assist new citizens register to vote on October 20th. Last month, the democrats out-numbered us 2 to 1. This is a great
opportunity to be an ambassador for our party and club, demonstrate Republican support for legal immigration, and share in
one of the best processes of our country. Depending on your schedule, you can help from 6 am – 7 am: set-up, 7 am – noon:
handing out literature, flag pins, etc. and help with registrations, 9 am – noon: help with registrations. Future opportunities:
Wed, Nov 17th and Dec 15th, Naturalization Ceremonies, Memorial Auditorium.
Recently, Ann Coulter suggested that when people say that they want illegal immigrants to have a pathway to citizenship, we
should reply that we already have that - It is legal immigration.
Precinct Operations
The SCRP is looking for volunteers for Precinct Representatives. The ultimate goal is to get out the vote, but the added benefit
of building community unity and assisting your friends and neighbors with their election needs and questions is critical to our
future political success. Please consider volunteering for this important role or encouraging someone you know to take part.
Elections
We have just a few weeks until the election. I know that all of you realize how important this election is. You may already be
receiving emails about campaign precinct walking and phone bank work. Most campaigns are coordinating with each other to
make the most efficient use of those volunteers who are helping to get their name and message out. A few hours each week can
make a huge difference. If you haven’t been contacted and would like to help, let me know.
If you don't have time or are otherwise unable to walk or phone, use your checkbook. There are many candidates locally and
nationally that can use your financial help.
Ruth Crone, (916) 987-7916 [email protected] Director - Elections/Voter Registration
CHAPLAIN’S CORNER
Gracious Heavenly Father,
We thank you for the opportunity to discuss the concerns of our nation, our State and local community. We understand the future of our republic is in jeopardy. We also believe that through your grace and steadfast partnership, dear
Lord, America will find her way back to liberty, fiscal discipline and responsible government.
Every law, judicial ruling and executive order ultimately comes down to We The People standing up for the rights
YOU have given to us.
With the most important election in our nation’s history less than a month away, we ask You to inspire us in our activism and commitment to rescue our “shining city upon a hill”.
We humbly ask Your blessing on our members.
In Your Holy Name, Amen
Glenda Thompson, Chaplain (916) 481-5593
MORE ON JUDGES…
A NO VOTE FOR CARLOS MORENO
if you voted for Proposition 8!
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AMERICANISM
On November 11, 1918, an Armistice was signed ending WWI. This was the “War
to end all wars.” Victory was achieved when the United States entered the war that
was being fought between Germany on one side and England, France and Russia on
the other. On the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month an Armistice—a temporary cessation of hostilities—was entered into. World War I – known at the time as “The Great War” - officially
ended when the Treaty of Versailles was signed on June 28, 1919, in the Palace of Versailles outside the town
of Versailles, France, and Victory was declared. Victory! Wars weren’t fought in those days with the end result being the withdrawal of troops as was the end of our “campaign” in Iraq. A President and Congress does
not send our young American men and women to fight and die in another country promising that the outcome will be the eventual withdrawal of troops. No! Men and women are sent to fight for Victory. Just
because the United States didn’t achieve victory doesn’t mean that no country achieved victory. We need to
explain what our intention was when we invaded Afghanistan and what our enemy risked invasion for. We
were fighting “terrorism.” Our enemy was fighting to expand Islam with the final outcome to bring every
country under Sharia Law. Which side has won? Our government lives in fear of doing anything that will
offend the sensibilities of the Muslims. They are going to build a mosque as their symbol of Victory on the
site of the bombing of the Twin Towers in NYC with the full cooperation of the local Republican mayor
Bloomberg. Who has achieved Victory?
November 11 was changed from Armistice Day to Veterans Day on June 1, 1954, and became a day to
honor American Veterans of all wars. Honor our proud Veterans of every war on November 11 for they always fought to Win and be Victorious no matter what the aims of their political leaders.
Fran Kruger, Americanism Chair (916) 638-5984 [email protected]
NO ON 22 PROPOSITION (Continued from page 3)
CORPORATE WELFARE: Republicans believe in a free market that functions best without government controls or subsidies. Yet redevelopment agencies pour billions of tax dollars into private malls, auto plazas, movie multiplexes, hotels and
stadiums—many of which now sit empty. Team owners shake down cities for public money for new stadiums and arenas.
The Santa Clara Redevelopment agency is spending $14 million in public funds to lure the 49ers out of San Francisco and
the Chargers are also eying public giveaways elsewhere. Proposition 22 locks in the wasteful spending and continues to
enrich politically favored developers.
DEBT: Redevelopment agencies have total statewide debt now topping $93 billion and continue to sell bonds without voter
approval. Proposition 22 locks in this abuse, assuring that future debt will extend well above $100 billion. That’s why the
National Tax Limitation Committee and Silicon Valley Taxpayers Association oppose Prop. 22.
Proposition 22 makes it impossible for the legislature to reform the worst abuses of redevelopment agencies. Their big
government powers of land use, eminent domain, subsidies and uncontrolled debt will be enshrined in our constitution.
As a conservative elected official for 26 years, I have seen redevelopment abuses at all levels. As a Fullerton City Council Member I watched nearby Buena Park lure away our auto dealerships with lavish tax subsidies. As an Orange County
Supervisor I saw the Santa Ana Redevelopment Agency demolish an entire neighborhood, then leave the fenced off lots
vacant for years. I saw millions in property tax revenues diverted from public safety to redevelopment schemes.
As a state legislator I seek controls on redevelopment spending, bond debt and property tax growth. Proposition 22
would prevent any and all such reforms.
Based on my experience and research, I wrote the manual “Redevelopment: The Unknown Government” with the aid of
conservative philanthropist Howard Ahmanson. Call 714-813-5899 for your copy.
Redevelopment agencies were originally created to cure urban blight and then be abolished. They were never intended
to be a permanent drain on public services, nor a cash cow for private interests. Proposition 22 will constitutionally guarantee the worst abuses of redevelopment agencies.
Republicans support property rights, free enterprise, fiscal responsibility and public accountability. We must oppose Proposition 22.
Assemblyman Chris Norby represents the 72nd Assembly District. He also serves as State Chair of Municipal Officials
for Redevelopment Reform (MORR) and moderates regional meetings seeking to curb abuses.
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2010 CFRW FALL CONFERENCE
PRESIDENT’S REPORT
Beverly Acker, Beverlee Gross, Karen Klinger, Fran Kruger, Dottie
Linden and I attended the CFRW Fall Conference in Monterey. We all
arrived on Friday and most of us had time to have wonderful but huge crab sandwiches and
wander the shops in Cannery Row before getting together that evening. It is so nice to have time to visit while
eating and drinking in a casual atmosphere. What great ladies we have in this club! We all had a great time visiting with many of the over 200 in attendance.
There was a US Constitution Workshop by Mike Winther on Saturday morning. Several of us did not get
there in time to get a seat or find a standing room only location. Everyone that did get in was thoroughly impressed with the workshop. Can you imagine, our Americanism Chair Fran Kruger even said she learned something about our Constitution. I learned you need to walk right by all the vendors and get to some workshops
early!
We all met Linda “Ellie” Black, Republican Candidate for the 27th Assembly District and another impressive
Congressional District 1 Candidate Loren Hanks. We heard from the California Republican Party 2011 candidates and that afternoon, voted on endorsements. The following were overwhelming voted for: CRP Chairman –
Tom Del Beccaro, CRP Vice Chairman – Steve Baric. CRP Secretary – Patricia Welch and CRP Treasurer –
Mike Osborn.
Senator Mimi Walters spoke to us during the Ambassador’s event and Gregory D. Lee, (Nationally Syndicated Columnist and Criminal Justice Consultant) was our banquet featured speaker. Mimi discussed her campaign for California Treasurer and was open and optimistic. Mr. Lee was very informative and discussed California’s illegal immigration problems. We all were impressed with CFRW President Ronald Reagan Scholarship Award Winner, Kristin Gilbart. She is a remarkable young woman with goals of being an anchor on Fox
Network News some day. I’m sure she will achieve that goal!
I could go on and on about what we learned and what a great time we had, but I’ll just say…the next CFRW
Conference is February 5-6, 2011 at the Marriott in Burbank. If we have enough interested in going, we can
always do what Truckee does and rent a mini-bus! Don’t miss it!
WRITE IN CANDIDATE
Please take a pen & WRITE-IN DIANE LENNING for CA State Superintendent of Public Instruction! This office is HUGELY important. Please let ALL Republicans know.
DIANE LENNING is the "Only" Republican Candidate to qualify as a WRITE-IN Candidate
for this office! As this race is “non-partisan,” the June Primary resulted the top two votegetters for Nov.- both liberal Democrats. DIANE LENNING is the far more qualified candidate. Write her in and be sure to spell her name correctly, DIANE LENNING and you MUST
fill in the bubble for it to be counted.
Senate Republicans' Weekly Address Senate Republicans' Weekly Address
Unemployment is almost 13 percent. Two point three million California residents need a
job.
Many of this state’s current economic problems can, and will be solved, if we regain a
healthy private sector and put people back to work.
Sadly, Democrats and many regulatory agencies, like the California Air Resources Board (better known as CARB), have
tied the hands of entrepreneurs and made California one of the most expensive states in the country to do business.
No one is suggesting that we scrap regulations that protect California residents. What we do expect are reasonable regulations that make sense, do what they are supposed to do and don’t kill jobs.
Unnecessary regulations from out-of-control state agencies are what we don’t need. For example, take the regulations CARB
imposed on diesel vehicles in 2007. They were later discovered to be based on faulty research that over-estimated diesel emissions by 340 percent.
(For more information go to: http://cssrc.us/news)
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CFRW Makes Recommendations for the November Ballot Propositions
Prop 19: NO
Prop 20: YES
Prop 21: NO
Prop 22: NO
Prop 23: YES
Prop 24: NO
Legalize Marijuana and Allows It to Be Regulated and Taxed
Redistricting of Congressional Districts by the Redistricting Committee
Establishes $18 Annual Vehicle License Surcharge for State Parks/Wildlife Programs
Local Taxpayer, Public Safety, and Transportation Protection Act of 2010
California Jobs Initiative to Suspend AB 32
Repeals Recent Legislation That Would Allow Businesses to Carry Back Losses, Share Tax Credits, and Use a Sales-Based Income Calculation to Lower Taxable Income
Prop 25: NO Changes Legislative Vote Requirement to Pass a Budget from Two-Thirds to a Simple Majority.
Retains Two-Thirds Vote Requirement for Taxes
Prop 26: YES Increases Legislative Vote Requirement to Two-Thirds for State Levies and Charges. Imposes
Additional Requirements for Voters to Approve Local Levies and Charges with Limited Exceptions
Prop 27: NO Eliminates State Commission on Redistricting. Consolidates Authority for Redistricting with
Elected Representatives
Sacramento Republican Women, Federated
2011 MEMBERSHIP DIRECTORY SPONSORSHIP
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2010 CFRW NORTHERN DIVISION
FALL CONFERENCE
NOVEMBER 13-14, 2010
Hilton Sonoma Wine Country
3555 Round Barn Boulevard
Santa Rosa, CA 95403
707-523-7555
Our club registration package has been submitted but you can still attend this event.
You can go on www.cfrwnd.org and register on line.
Janet
NFRW CALL TO ACTION: GOTV 2010
Capital Connection
NFRW News for the Week of October 11, 2010
Our NFRW members are turning out all over the country to join the RNC as the FIRE NANCY
PELOSI bus tour comes through their state.
Thanks for your help in getting out the word that REPUBLICAN WOMEN are painting their
community, state and country RED in November!
Sacramento Republican Women, Federated
2011 MEMBERSHIP DIRECTORY SPONSORSHIP
APPLICATION
www.sacramentorwf.org
Name________________________________________________
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WAYS AND MEANS
Don’t forget to start your Christmas Shopping at our desk. We have many beautiful items that would
make great presents.
For information call Nell Greenbaum (Jewelry/Accessories) (916) 393-8475
TREASURER—SUE SCOTT
Sue’s report is given at each meeting. Should you wish more information you may contact her at: (916) 635-0419 or see the report under Members Only on our website.
HAPPY SRWF BIRTHDAY - NOVEMBER
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Mary Ann Henrikson
Peggy Grenz
Joan Criddle
Tia Gemmel
Mary Croxen
Carolyn Winters
Barbara Kutscher
9 Barbara Koenigsmark
13 Geneva Carrol
15 Maryann Pagano
16 Carol Lewis
18 Vanessa McCarthy-Olmstead
21 Leona White
25 David Sander
FLOWER CHRYSANTHEMUM
25 Maureen Work
26 Mary Lou Colombo
27 Joyce Ruby
27 Helen Robinson
29 Silvia Russell
30 Colleen Fitzpatrick
SRWF Members: If your Birthday was this month but your name is NOT on this calendar please call me.
We love to sing to you our Birthday Song.
Marliluz Buchanan (916) 771-5268 [email protected]
Sacramento Republican Women Federated Nominating Committee Report
The Nominating Committee submits the following nominations for 2011:
President
1st Vice President
2nd Vice President
Recording Secretary
Treasurer
Budget/Auditor
Janet Gardner
TerriLyn Alexander
Bev Anderson
Marylou Colombo
Marlene Coy
Margie DeRow
Directors:
Kay Burton
Ruth Crone
Suzanne Jones
Barbara McCarthy
Sue Scott
Sandra Sinclair
Elections will be held at the November 3, 2010 Luncheon meeting.
Thank you to those who served on Nominating Committee: Chairman Kay Burton, Beverly Acker,
Marlene Coy, Beverlee Gross, Dottie Linden, Barbara McCarthy, and Sandra Sinclair.
SUNSHINE
We wish for better days ahead for Bobbie Prindle. She has had some health problems lately.
Get well wishes to Patty Benkel who recently had hip surgery. Barbara McCarthy has also had
surgery.
We continue to hold Naomi Johnston in our prayers as she continues to battle serious health issues and deal
with Medicare at the same time. In her work and life, she has cared for others and now it is time for us to
pray for her
Please continue contact me with member information, (916) 631-7677.
Claudia Dickerson, Corresponding Secretary
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LET THEM HEAR FROM YOU!
FEDERAL OFFICES
Barack H. Obama
The White House
1600 Pennsylvania Ave NW
Washington D.C. 20500
202 456-1414
[email protected]
Vice President Joe Biden
The White House
1600 Pennsylvania Ave NW
Washington D.C. 20500
202 456-1414
[email protected]
U.S. Senators
Barbara Boxer [D]
501 I Street, Suite 7-600
Sacramento, CA 95814
202 224-3553/916 448-2787/Fax 916 448-2563
[email protected]
Dan Lungren
3rd Congressional District
11246 Gold Express Drive
Gold River, CA 95670
916 859-9906
house.gov/lungren
Ted Gaines - District 4
3300 Douglas Blvd., #430
Roseville, CA 95661
(916) 774-4430
Assemblymember.gaines@
Assembly.ca.gov
Susan Peters – Dist. 3
700 H Street, #2450
Sacramento, CA 95814
916 874-5471
[email protected]
www.senate.org
Diane Feinstein [D]
One Post Street, Suite 2450
San Francisco, CA 94104
202 224-3841/415 393-0707/Fax 415 393-0710
U.S. Representatives www.house.org
Tom Mc Clintock
4th Congressional District
4230 Douglas Blvd.
Granite Bay, CA 95746
916 786-5560
house.gov/mcclintock
STATE OFFICE
Governor
Arnold Schwarzenegger
State Capitol
Sacramento, CA 94249
916 445-2841
[email protected]
www.whitehouse.gov
www.ca.org
Doris Matsui [D]
5th Congressional District
501 I Street
Sacramento, CA 95814
916 498-5600
house.gov/matsui
State Senators www.sen.ca.org
(vacant)
1st Senate District
4230 Douglas Blvd., #300
Granite Bay, CA 95746
916 969-8232
[email protected]
Darrell Steinberg [D]
6th Senate District
1020 N Street, #576
Sacramento, CA 95814
916 951-1529
[email protected]
State Assembly www.assembly.ca.gov
Roger Niello - District 5
State Capitol, Room 4160
Sacramento, CA 95814
916 319-2005
Assemblymember.niello@
Assembly.ca.gov
Board of Supervisors
Roberta MacGlashan - Dist. 4
700 H Street, # 2450
Sacramento, CA 95814
916 874-5491
[email protected]
Alyson Huber - District 10
State Capitol, Room 5175
Sacramento, CA 95814
916 319-2010
assemblymember.huber@
assembly.ca.gov
Don Nottoli - Dist. 5
700 H Street, #2450
Sacramento, CA 95814
916 874-5465
[email protected]
Stay Informed
Web Sites of
Interest:
Sacramento Republican
Women
Federated SacramentoRWF.org
SacGOPwomen.org
Sacramento County
Republican Party
www.sacrepublicans.org or (916)
925-1850, Fax (916) 925-0933
California Republican Party
www.cagop.org or (818) 8415210, fax (818) 841-6668
Republican National
Committee www.rnc.org or
(202) 863-8500, fax (202) 8638820
California Federation of
Republican Women
Advocacy Officee-mail address:
[email protected],
www.cfrw.org or (916) 442-4084
National Federation of
Republican Women
www.nfrw.org (703) 548-9688,
Fax (703) 548-9836
CFRW Northern Division
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November 2, 2010
November 3, 2010
November 11, 2010
November 12-14, 2010
General Election
SRWF General Meeting and Luncheon, 1:30AM—North Ridge Country Club
SRWF Board Meeting, 10AM—Eskaton
CFRW Northern Division Fall Conference, Santa Rosa Hilton
Saturday, December 4, 2010
SRWF Annual CHRISTMAS Program
December 9, 2010
SRWF In and Out Board Meeting
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