Meeting July 23, 2020 Assemblywoman Rebecca Bauer-Kahan

Rebecca Bauer-Kahan, Assemblywoman for AD16

Rebecca Bauer-Kahan Assemblywoman for AD16

Assemblywoman Rebecca Bauer-Kahan
“Legislation in the California State Assembly”
Thursday, July 23, 2020
1:00 PM for SRVDC member voting
2:00 PM for Assemblywoman Bauer-Kahan
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The San Ramon Valley Democratic Club is tremendously happy to have our Democratic Assemblywoman Rebecca Bauer-Kahan speak on legislation that has recently passed and has been to proposed, bills that will improve people’s lives. She will also talk about the many committees on which she serves. We are excited to hear about how she is making a difference.

Rebecca is an accomplished attorney, environmental advocate, community volunteer, law professor and mother. A Bay Area native, she has dedicated her career and personal time to improving our community, solving complex problems, protecting civil rights and fighting to ensure everyone has the opportunity to succeed.

As an attorney, Rebecca specialized in ensuring major corporations complied with environmental laws and regulations by leading internal investigations to improve their environmental practices, while maintaining profitability. She also worked with major tech companies on intellectual property cases, involving topics including copyright, trademark and trade secret theft.

Rebecca oversaw and grew her office’s pro bono program and, under her leadership, the office expanded their efforts to include civil rights, immigration, homelessness and domestic violence. She has also served on a number of boards and committees, helping attorneys throughout the Bay Area provide their services to those who desperately need them.

Rebecca is the granddaughter of refugees, who came to the United States to escape the Holocaust. Their experience has shaped Rebecca’s perspective, inspiring her to help others in her own community, including coordinating the legal services effort at SFO to assist refugees and immigrants impacted by the Trump Administration’s travel ban.

Before being elected to the Assembly, Rebecca taught appellate law and legal research and writing at Santa Clara University and Golden Gate University. She is a product of Bay Area public schools and is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania and Georgetown University Law Center. Rebecca and her husband, Darren, live in Orinda with their three young children.

Please join us at 1:00 pm to vote on SRVDC officers and Resolutions: Resolution 1 Reimagining Our Communities: Shift Funding from Police and Sheriff Departments to Community Services Resolution and Resolution 2 The Corporate Perpetrators Responsibility Act: Jail the Criminals

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