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Dear Friend,

We all continue to grapple with the racial divisions plaguing our country. As the House Judiciary Committee works on legislation to pursue police reform, I continue to reach out to constituents and community leaders to listen to their concerns as we explore ways to engage on this issue. Here are some highlights on other work I’ve been involved in recently: 


Good News — Reopening our national parks

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In accordance with federal, state, and local public health authorities, Yosemite, Kings and Sequoia National Parks have opened. Each park has its own guidelines, so please review before you go.

Yosemite requires a day-use permit. The park is is issuing 1700 vehicle passes each day that will be validated at the park entrance. Make a reservation here.

Get the Yosemite National Park App.

Get the Sequioa & Kings Canyon App.

Find more info.

YARTS service to Yosemite.

Remember to stay safe and continue to practice social distancing. Most importantly, enjoy the summer weather at America’s national parks! 


Hometown Hero – Alex Delgado

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After 21 years, KSEE24’s Alex Delgado is retiring. She’s been a fixture in our homes and a role model for so many. We’re sad to see her go, but we’ll always be grateful for her diligent reporting. Congratulations Alex, and thank you for all you’ve done for our Valley!

 


Expanding medical education — more good news

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Congratulations to Fresno State on securing accreditation for its nursing programs! The COVID-19 pandemic has reminded us of how important nurses are. They’ve been on the front lines, providing essential health care, and yes, in some cases, holding the hands of dying patients when families could not visit. They’ve shown up, day after day, to care for the sick, putting their own health and the health of their families at risk. We need these dedicated workers in our community and we must do what we can to build a stronger healthcare team in the Valley. The future of Fresno State’s program is essential to addressing the shortage of medical care professionals in the Valley. I will continue to work to improve access to healthcare in this community by working to expand medical education. It’s one of my highest priorities. 


Moving forward with high-speed rail

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On June 4th, the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee introduced the INVEST Act, a bill to invest $494 billion in improving America’s transportation infrastructure, including high-speed rail development. The new PRIME Grant program adopts key rail provisions I introduced earlier this year in the High Speed Rail Corridor Development Act  This legislation will fund the completion of high-speed rail in California, which has already created over 4,000 jobs across the state.  . 


Dia de Portugal

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Dia de Portugal is a perfect time to celebrate Portugal’s rich history and heritage. Portuguese Americans have made significant contributions throughout our Valley and our nation. As co-Chair of the Portuguese American Caucus and a third-generation Portuguese immigrant, I want to wish you all a feliz Dia de Portugal! 


Locally-sourced Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)

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California Manufacturing Technology Consulting (CMTC) is putting CARES Act funding to use to help Valley manufactures create personal protective equipment (PPE), such as face shields, masks, gowns, plexiglass dividers and hand sanitizer. Here is a list of local businesses where you can find these products: 

  • Image Masters – Masks
  • Country Plastics – Ear Savers
  • Blue Dolphin – Pi Shop – Face Shields
  • Snowflake Designs – Masks
  • CTEC High School – Face Shields
  • Precision Plastics – Face Shields
  • Dumont Printing – Face Shields
  • First Fold Tie Dye – Cloth Masks
  • Uppitees Fashions and Designs – Cloth Masks
  • KLSD – Cloth Masks
  • Total Concept Enterprises – Clear Plastic Space Dividers
  • Whole Earth Laboratories – Cloth Masks
  • Monster City Studios – Face Shields
  • Riley’s Brewery – Madera – Hand Sanitizer
  • Corbin Cash Distillery – Atwater – Hand Sanitizer
  • 411 Broadway Ales & Spirits – Hand Sanitizer
  • CA Manufacturing Network (CMTC) – PPE
  • Whole Earth Laboratories – Commercial Strength Cleaning Solutions

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Track recent COVID-19 developments in: 


Resources:

We’ve compiled all the resources you need in one convenient location on our website.  

If you need specific help from our district office, please submit a request and a member of our staff will contact you. 



Recursos en Español 

Hemos concentrada toda la información sobre COVID-19 que necesita en un lugar conveniente. Visita mi sitio web.

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 RESPOND TO CENSUS 2020

Thank you to those of you that have already responded to the 2020 Census.

If you haven’t had a chance yet, now is the perfect time! Make sure you count and help shape your future!

Respond now!


CAN’T GO TO THE GROCERY STORE?

If someone you know is unable or should not go to the grocery store, TakeCare has set up a grocery relief program, where you can get help and volunteer.

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HAVE YOU LOST YOUR JOB?

The COVID-19 crisis has left millions of Americans unemployed. OnwardCA, built by Bitwise Industries in Fresno, is a great resource to help you find relief, training and jobs.

Stay strong and we will get through this crisis. Please don’t hesitate to contact my office if you need assistance.

Sincerely,

 


Jim Costa
Member of Congress

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Covid-19 Testing and Mask Giveaway Announcement Sat. Jun. 13, 8:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.

Covid-19 Testing and Mask Giveaway Announcement Sat. Jun. 13, 8:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.

On Saturday, June 13th, I invite you to participate in a Free COVID-19 testing & mask giveaway in partnership with the Fresno County Department of Public Health, UCSF Fresno, & Westside Church of God. Children must be ages 10 and up. Appointments are not required. Walk-ins will be accepted.

COVID-19 Testing & Mask Giveaway

In Honor of Juneteenth
Saturday, June 13th, 2020
8:00 A.M. – 1:00 P.M.

Westside Church of God
1422 W. California Avenue
Fresno, CA. 93706

For more information please contact our Community Engagement Consultant Kimberly Tapscott-Munson by phone at (559) 243-6007 or by email at Kimberly.TapscottMunson@fresno.gov.

You may complete the form below and submit to schedule an appointment or complete the form below and bring it with you on Saturday, June 13th. When driving to the testing area, please keep your WINDOWS UP, display your Driver’s License or CA. Identification Card (with your windows up) to traffic and testing staff. This will help us ensure the correct information is on your lab sample.

Please download the Word version of the Arias COVID-19 Testing Application to fill out and email back to Kimberly.TapscottMunson@Fresno.gov

or

Please download the PDF version Arias COVID-19 Testing Application to print, fill out, and return to the event.

June 12 BLM Vigil 7-8:00 p.m. Fresno UU Church

June 12 BLM Vigil 7-8:00 p.m. Fresno UU Church

For Immediate Release

June 11, 2020 #CENTRALVALLEYUNITED

From: The Unitarian Universalist Church of Fresno, The Fresno Buddhist Temple, The Islamic Cultural Center of Fresno, and the Interfaith Alliance of Central California
RE: Friday, June 12, 2020 Vigil of Allies of the Black Lives Matter Movement

(7:00 -8:00 pm)

For a third Friday in a row, a Vigil of Allies of the Black Lives Matter Movement will take place 7:00-8:00 pm along Alluvial Ave, between Chestnut and Willow, beginning at the Black Lives Matter Banners at the Unitarian Universalist Church of Fresno (2672 E. Alluvial Avenue, Fresno CA 93720).

Social Distancing of 6-8 feet will be strictly maintained as allies of the Black Lives Matter Movement space themselves up and down Alluvial Ave, beginning at the Black Lives Matter banners. Face masks are required. All are invited to join the vigil and bring hand-made signs supporting BLM.

The vigil is co-sponsored by the Unitarian Universalist Church of Fresno and the Fresno Buddhist Temple. Joining them as new co-sponsors this week will be the Islamic Center of Fresno and the Interfaith Alliance of Central California. The Interfaith Alliance of Central California (IACC) celebrates religious freedom by championing individual rights, promoting policies that protect both religion and democracy, and uniting diverse voices to challenge extremism. IACC offer a forum to challenge bigotry and believe that religious and cultural diversity is essential to building and sustaining vibrant communities.

Those unable to attend in person are invited participate in spirit by lighting a candle in their home or outside their front door on Friday night between 7:00 – 8:00 pm.

The vigil supports the 10 demands presented to City Council on Thursday by the young black members of Fresno State’s chapter of the NAACP. Friday’s vigil is an opportunity for allies to stand in support and with respect for Fresno’s State’s chapter of the NAACP, acknowledging their leadership of the Black Lives Matter movement in the City of Fresno.

Fresno State’s chapter of NAACP’s 10 demands for Fresno are:

  • Mayor-elect Jerry Dyer must acknowledge the research-backed disparities for what they are and cease explanations based on personal opinion or perspective of said issues. This feeds into negative stereotypes and stigmas, specifically those that refer to black and brown people.
  • Community involvement in the hiring process of a new police chief. There must be community members on the hiring committee, and they must receive a vote.

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  • Charges brought against Fresno Police Department Officers Christopher Martinez and R. Loza, who brutalized London Wallace, and Sgt. Ray Villalvazo who shot 16-year-old Isiah Murrietta-Golding in the back of his head.
  • Address and respond to complaints filed by community members regarding the Fresno Police Department’s pattern and practice of shooting individuals. The U.S. Attorney’s Office and Fresno County District Attorney’s Office has not charged or convicted any repeat shooters, such as Villalvazo.
  • Eliminate qualified immunity for cops and establish police bond. They should be treated as any other individual committing a crime.
  • Explain the strategy for firing racist police officers.
  • Elected officials must inform the community on their process for deciding Fresno’s

    budget and what next year’s financing will look like, including transparency specifically

    about west Fresno support.

  • Mandate non-violence training for any officers responding in the Fresno community.
  • Establish a more diverse police force that will reflect our communities. Police officers

    should live in Fresno if they want to work in Fresno.

  • Create stricter regulations for industrial plants. They should not be allowed to expose

    the black community to their toxins.

    For more information, please contact:

    Rev. Tim Kutzmark, Unitarian Universalist Church of Fresno tkutzmark@uufresno.org
    617-721-1547

    Paula Kanagawa
    Fresno Buddhist Temple psk8977@hotmail.com

    Reza Nekumanesh
    Executive Director, Islamic Cultural Center of Fresno hajjreza@gmail.com

    Rev. Norman Broadbent and Irfan Ali
    Co-Chairs, Interfaith Alliance of Central California norman.broadbent@gmail.com thealis@yahoo.com

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CADEM Fresno Upcoming Events

CADEM Fresno Upcoming Events

UPCOMING OPPORTUNITIES WITH CADEM FRESNO

(PRIORITY) JOIN US IN CONVERSATION TOMORROW AT 6 PM

We will discuss our Party’s values and ways we can mobilize the Fresno community for the November election. Please register for the meeting in advance. We need you there!

Click here to register! 

(PRIORITY) JOIN US FOR CADEM’S FIRST-EVER SOUL TALK CONFERENCE

On Saturday, the California Democratic Party, in partnership with CDP’s African-American Caucus, will be holding space where Black Leaders can share lived experiences and to celebrate greatness and resilience in the face of systemic racism.

The disparities that continue to show up … from housing to health, economics to education and the environment, and as we all know — in the criminal justice system — can no longer be denied.

The Democratic Party of Sacramento County and the California Democratic Party are committed to listening, learning, healing and fighting for a better future together.

Join Peggy Moore, CDP Training Director, as she facilitates CADEM’s first ever Soul Talk this Saturday, June 13th at 11am.

Click here to register! 

Statewide Day of Action: Help Flip the Senate!

Let’s put some California Dem muscle behind Mark Kelly’s campaign in Arizona and help flip the Senate!

Republicans currently hold 53 of the Senate’s 100 seats; we will need a minimum net gain of three seats and a new, Democratic vice president to flip partisan control of the body. The good news is: We Can Do This.

Join us this Sunday, June 14th at 1 PM. 

Click here to register!

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Volunteers Needed in our Summer Fun Giveaway

Volunteers Needed in our Summer Fun Giveaway

CA Latina Dems Fresno County

 

We would like to give our members an opportunity to participate in our “Summer Fun Giveaway”. This  is a great opportunity to get involved in our club by volunteering and putting a smile on the face of children in our rural communities.

If you would like to volunteer, please contact 

Carmen Zamora @ 559-284-0408

 

Due to Covid-19 and social distancing guides, we will limit volunteers to a maximum of 10.

 

There are 2 opportunities to Help!!

If you would like to help put the kits together, we will be meeting on:

 

Friday, June 12th, 2020 from 10 am – 2pm Fresno County Democratic Party Headquarters 1033 U Street, Fresno, CA 93721

 

If you would like to help distribute the kits in Huron, we will be meeting on:

 

Saturday, June 13th, 2020 from 4:30 pm – 6:30 pm17020 Apple Ave., Huron, CA

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