Kevin McCarthy. Doug LaMalfa. Jay Obernolte. Devin Nunes. Mike Garcia. Ken Calvert. Darrell Issa.
Former Apprentice star and Home Alone 2 cameo appearance, Donald J. Trump made the news again as his Senate Impeachment trial kicks off today.
While his GOP goons like Kevin McCarthy and Devin Nunes grandstand with partisan talking points, California Democrats are committed to holding the Republican party accountable for siding with insurrectionists, white supremacists, and Q-Anon supporters.
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In celebration of Women’s History Month in March, Councilmember Esmeralda Soria will host her 7th Annual Women of the Year Awards, honoring women throughout Council District 1 who exemplify courage, strength, vision, and are passionate about empowering our community.
Award categories:
Business
Community Engagement/Advocacy
Education
Health & Wellness
Youth (Ages 14-22)
Arts & Culture
Public Safety/Military
Nominees must live, volunteer or work in Fresno Council District One. District One is located in west-central Fresno and includes neighborhoods around Tower District, Fresno City College, Fresno High School, Quigley Park, Lions Park, Central High School, and neighborhoods west of Highway 99 (south of Shaw Avenue).
Submissions are due Tuesday, March 2, 2021. You can email a paper nomination to District1@fresno.gov or mail to Councilmember Esmeralda Soria at 2600 Fresno Street, Fresno, CA 93721.
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Measure P calls for a nine-member Parks, Recreation & Arts Commission to help the City provide transparency and accountability to voters while ensuring proper planning and budgeting over time.
Learn more about the Commission requirements, responsibilities, and submit your nominations by visiting FresnoForParks.com/Nominate
*NOMINATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED UNTIL 6:00PM ON MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8TH, 2021*
Measure P calls for a nine-member Parks, Recreation & Arts Commission to help the City provide transparency and accountability to voters while ensuring proper planning and budgeting over time.
Under the City of Fresno’s Charter, Commission members are to be appointed by the Mayor and confirmed by the City Council. Commissioners must be registered to vote within the city limits of Fresno, not including county islands. No compensation is anticipated for service on the Commission, and Commissioners may not be paid officeholders or City employees. Appointments are to four-year terms.
The Fresno for Parks coalition which sponsored Measure P wants to help the City ensure that members reflect the cultural, demographic, and geographic diversity of the City of Fresno, with equitable representation by Commissioners residing in highest-need neighborhoods. Information collected in these nomination surveys will be shared with the Mayor and Council Members.
The Commission includes designated seats for members with demonstrated expertise in community parks and open space management; youth development or recreation programs; trails and San Joaquin River Parkway development and programming; and arts and culture programming.
Small businesses drive California’s economy, employ nearly half of all private sector employees and create two-thirds of new jobs.
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Has your business been impacted by coronavirus?
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Small businesses drive California’s economy, employ nearly half of all private sector employees and create two-thirds of new jobs. As California faces challenges due to the global pandemic, California Democrats continue to prioritize the health of every person while fighting for small business relief.
That’s why Governor Gavin Newsom and California Democratic leaders established California’s Small Business COVID-19 Relief Grant Program. The program has already awarded over $225 million to more than 21,000 small businesses with 77% of selected applicants being from underserved and disadvantaged communities.
It’s like Asm. Wendy Carrillo said, “Small businesses are the backbone of our state economy. They shape the character, culture and authenticity of our neighborhoods and create opportunities for Californians to thrive and achieve the American Dream.”
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COVID-19 relief is only possible because you worked so hard to support leaders who believe in science
In January, President Joe Biden introduced the American Rescue Plan to deliver direct relief to working families and start beating the virus.
Today, the Senate is taking the next, strong step forward in enacting President Biden’s American Rescue Plan that will help address the COVID crisis. If you’ve been impacted by the Republican Party’s partisan delays and cheap tricks during this Pandemic, we want to hear from you. Email your story here SHARE YOUR STORY » The American Rescue Plan will deliver direct relief checks for a total of $2,000 in assistance, increase the minimum wage to $15 an hour, enhance unemployment benefits and extend pandemic unemployment programs, and provide additional support for small businesses.
We’re not done working for you yet, Michael. California Democratic leaders are partnering with the Biden-Harris Administration to kickstart a plan to vaccinate communities in California hit hardest by COVID-19. Locations include California State University, Los Angeles and the Oakland Coliseum!
DONATE »Our Democratic leaders are working hard to make California a better place to live. From fighting for good-paying jobs, combating climate change, to expanding healthcare access so all Californians can lead safe, healthy, prosperous lives — California’s Democratic leaders turn progressive ideas into meaningful action.
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