Congressman Mark DeSaulnier
Thursday, May 31, 2018
6:00 Networking
6:45 Dinner
($27 members; $32 nonmembers)
7:00 Program
Crow Canyon Country Club
711 Silver Lake Drive, Danville
Please RSVP btilford@pacbell.net
Thursday, May 31, 2018
6:00 Networking
6:45 Dinner
($27 members; $32 nonmembers)
7:00 Program
Crow Canyon Country Club
711 Silver Lake Drive, Danville
Please RSVP btilford@pacbell.net
The San Ramon Valley Democratic Club is honored to have one of the most progressive elected officials in our area, Congressman Mark DeSaulnier! We greatly appreciate his taking time to come speak to our club.
Congressman Mark DeSaulnier (DE-SOWN-YAY) was elected to Congress in 2014 and proudly represents California’s 11th Congressional District, which includes the majority of Contra Costa County. As a member of the Education and Workforce Committee, Congressman DeSaulnier serves on the Workforce Protections Subcommittee and the Higher Education and Workforce Training Subcommittee.
As you can imagined, Democratic legislation cannot be passed in this Congress. However, recently Mark supported these bills which were passed. Protecting children from Identity Theft Act (H.R. 5192) and Taxpayer First Act (H.R. 5444) which makes filing taxes more consumer focused.His recent actions:
Mark is incredibly knowledgeable about history. He shares his reading list, urging us to read “Dark Money” by Nancy Mayer and “Democracy in Chains: The Deep History of the Radical Right’s Stealth Plan for America” by Nancy MacLean. Moreover, several years ago he spoke on a panel about how to implement public funding of elections at a CalPirg meeting at UC Berkeley.
We welcome his progressive ideas and look forward to hearing about the “climate” of the Congress, the alliances he has forged, and possible new legislation. Come hear what is it like to be a legislator in the House. What are the hardest things? What kind of things can be accomplished? Is nonpartisan compromise possible? What is going to happen to the Budget?
In the California State Senate, DeSaulnier was Chair of the Transportation and Housing Committee where he spearheaded an investigation on issues plaguing the Bay Bridge. In the State Assembly, he received the distinction of being the first freshman in history to chair the Assembly Transportation Committee. He has experience as a Concord City Councilmember, Mayor and as a member of the County Board of Supervisors. On the Board of Supervisors Mark sponsored the Industrial Safety Ordinance and the Refinery Flare Rule for local refineries and chemical facilities. Further, Mark served as a representative on the California Air and Resources Board and as a board member for the Metropolitan Transportation Commission.
Please join us at 6:00 pm to talk about the latest political news or to just socialize and have fun.
Members & Members and Invited Guests: $27
Non-members: $32,
Please email Brodie Hilp that you are coming by Monday, May 24 (we need a ‘head count’ for the dinner). Thank you for your help.
RSVP: To make certain you have a dinner, please RSVP.
Please make checks payable to Brodie Hilp, to 130 Bridgeside Circle, Danville, CA 94506