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Roseville City Senior Commission Report

As an appointed member of the Roseville City Senior Commission and the current Vice Chair, I attend quarterly meetings with city staff from the Parks, Recreation and Library Service Department. Our meetings are open to the public on the second Wednesdays of February, May, August and November at 2 pm in the City Council Chambers at 311 Vernon St.  Also, the meetings are televised on the city cable channel. Our responsibilities include highlighting senior programs, services, and resources in our community. We serve as the eyes and ears in the community, bringing pertinent information to staff to help improve senior services as well as serving as ambassadors throughout the community for the services provided by the city of Roseville.

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Legislation Committee Endorsement Process

The California Democratic Party (CADEM)

Legislation Committee Endorsement Process

by

Terry P Rodriguez

PCDCC Chair, Legislation Committee

  Federal and State legislation activity picked up its’ pace since the beginning of these sessions.  The PCDCC Legislation Committee has been in full speed mode analyzing measures for endorsement consideration by our PCDCC membership.  We finished the 2021 – 2022 sessions on 73 measures which included 26 Federal and 42 State bills, 4 resolutions, and 1 proposition.  Of the approximately 24 ultimately enacted into law, the Placer County Democratic Central Committee endorsed 6 measures. 

 The PCDCC is an information source organization on issues our party suports and rights we protect.  Our committee’s part provides the legislation evidencing this information.  The objective is that, as a source of this information, we project it to our audience. 

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On Tyranny Part 14

On Tyranny….Timothy Snyder
 

Editor’s note: this is the fourteenth in a series of summaries based on author and professor of history, Timothy Snyder’s book “On Tyranny”. The goal is to pass on his insights, wisdom and forecast to those who have not read his works.
 

In previous monthly issues, we’ve brought you highlights from the notable book by Timothy Snyder, “On Tyranny – twenty lessons from the twentieth century”. This month’s chapter is so topical it’s frightening as it lays out how a tyrant choreographed and succeeded in creating fascism in the middle of Europe as the world watched and did little to stop it as it grew throughout the world.

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A Message from Our Chair

I am still basking in the success of our Tenth Annual Roosevelt Kennedy dinner and the inspirational words of our special guest, Congresswoman Barbara Lee and key note speaker, Congresswoman Katie Porter. It was wonderful selling out the 300 seat capacity of the Timbers Ballroom 3 weeks in advance.  Looking out on the audience from the stage was energizing and hopeful that Democrats are ready to step up and elect more Democrats in our county.  Thank you is not quite enough to recognize the work of our Fundraising Committee chaired by Susan Gutowsky.  The mighty committee of 5 Central Committee members and volunteers recruited fantastic speakers, recruited sponsors, monitored Act Blue reservations, worked with the catering staff, gathered additional fundraising items for the Wine & Chocolate pulls and created a wonderful evening! 

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The Voters' Choice Act is coming to Placer County

Hi Democrats:  In case you missed the 6/14 meeting during which Ryan Ronco explained changes approved by the Board of Supervisors, here is an article recently published by Placer County.  Please share with your friends, families and chartered clubs.  We need to educate our voters that these changes will be implemented for the March 2024 primary….Kathleen Crawford, Chair

Board of Supervisors authorizes county Elections Office to implement requirements of Voter’s Choice Act
Published June 13, 2023

The Placer County Board of Supervisors voted Tuesday to authorize the Placer County Elections Office to implement the requirements of Senate Bill 450, also known as the California Voter’s Choice Act.

These requirements include the submission of an Election Administration Plan to the Secretary of State which, if approved, will allow the county to transition to a vote center model beginning with the March 2024 Presidential Primary Election.

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Is it Time for (some) Churches to Pay Taxes?

If it acts like a for-profit, political organization and talks like a for-profit, political organization; isn’t it a for-profit, political organization? And is it then tax exempt? The answer may surprise you.
 

The Internal Revenue Service makes clear on its website, the rules of tax-exemption:
Churches and religious organizations can receive tax-deductible contributions like 501(c)(3) organizations, as they follow these IRS requirements:

  • The organization must be organized and operated exclusively for religious, educational, scientific, or other charitable purposes

  • Net earnings may not inure to the benefit of any private individual or shareholder

  • No substantial part of its activity may be attempting to influence legislation

  • The organization may not intervene in political campaigns

  • The organization’s purposes and activities may not be illegal or violate fundamental public policy.

The 501(c)(3) rules double down on barring political activity

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PCDCC ENDORSES SB 770 HEALTH CARE:  UNIFIED HEALTH CARE FINANCING  

The Placer County Democratic Central Committee (PCDCC) officially endorsed, and supports the passage of this important legislation, SB 770 - California Universal Health Care Coverage:  2023 Renewed Fight for Affordable Health Care.
 
In my commentary in the PCDCC June 1, 2023 newsletter, I stated SB 770 will provide the budget plan to form the building blocks to energize the consideration, in 2024, of AB 1690, Universal Health Care Coverage. SB 770 will address what the organization Healthy California Now advocated: … the need to “work out policy difference and establish a coordinated effort between the governor, legislature, advocates, and funders to produce an ‘actionable’ package of policy proposals in accordance with a waiver framework the Biden Administration will support….”  SB 770 has all the elements of this argument and will start the process of moving SB 770 through both chambers of our California State Legislature and to be signed into law by our governor. The major stakeholders are California citizens who will benefit from a single health care payor system supported by a solid financial system. 

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Sierra College Measure E Bond Measure

As an appointed member of the Citizens Oversight Committee on the Sierra College Measure E Bond Measure, I attend quarterly meetings where financial reports on the expenditure of Measure E Bond funds are presented by Sierra College Administration staff.  The financial reports are very detailed and broken down by specific projects.  If you have not been on the campus in a few years, I can assure you that there has been substantial infrastructure investment in bringing the campus into the 21st century.

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On Tyranny….Timothy Snyder Part 13

Editor’s note: this is the thirteenth in a series of summaries based on author and professor of history, Timothy Snyder’s book “On Tyranny”. The goal is to pass on his insights, wisdom and forecast to those who have not read his works.
 

While published in 2017, Mr. Snyder’s book is filled with “eternal truths”. The chapter is especially pertinent and valuable to us in 2023 as we watch Ukranians fight for their democracy. As we approach our elections, it should remind us how fragile democracy can be and the price that can be demanded to hold onto it.
 

Learn from peers in other countries.

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2023 Roosevelt Kennedy Dinner Photo Gallery

On Saturday, June 10th, our Placer County Democratic Party held our tenth annual fundraiser—The Roosevelt Kennedy Dinner. Our special guests included Congresswoman Katie Porter, our keynote speaker, and Congresswoman Barbara Lee, our featured speaker. Enjoy the photos and videos of our event.

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A Message from our Chair, Kathleen Crawford

Graduations, Weddings, Fathers’ Day, Summer Get-Away plans after June 10 (don’t miss Katie Porter keynote speaker!)

June is the new “December” with so many plans and events keeping us busy! In addition to Fathers’ Day (June 18), there are graduations and weddings for many families and associates, not to mention getting in summer down time and vacations.  Locally, there are many events, starting on June 10 with our SOLD OUT Roosevelt-Kennedy Awards Fundraiser with our keynote speaker Congresswoman Katie Porter!

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Military Retirees--Act Now!

Are you a military retiree or a surviving spouse of a military retiree, or know someone who is? If so, there is an important piece of legislation going before the California State Senate soon that could impact military retiree and survivor’s taxable income--in a good way.

 

If passed, Assembly Bill 46 (Personal income taxes: exclusion: Military Services Retirement and Surviving Spouse Benefit Payment Act) would exclude military retirement pay and survivor benefits from state income taxes beginning next year. The bill passed the Assembly by a vote of 77-0 and now moves on to the Senate.

 

What can you do?

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Juneteeth

President Biden signed Juneteenth into law making it a federal holiday. The “back story” of this celebration, serves as a poignant reminder of how fragile freedom can be, especially at a time when personal liberties are being challenged in Texas and other red states.

Galveston, Texas, June 19 of 1865, General Gordon Granger led the Union occupation force delivering the news of the Emancipation Proclamation to enslaved people in the region. Texas lawmakers had refused to accept the 1863 antislavery law.

The slave trade represented one of the largest forced migrations in human history. During the 400-year period, 12.5 million men women and children were kidnapped, sold, and held in forced labor camps (AKA plantations). Stories of murder, rape, and horrid living conditions---the loss of freedom---are unconscionable.

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Tackling High Gas Prices--Pros and Cons of SBX 1 – 2

Consumerism becomes victim of drastic inflationary cost of living due to either corporate greed or globally affected material shortages.  During the pandemic years, American household pocketbooks suffered under rapidly climbing food, services, and product prices.  In June 2022 the Consumer Price Index reached its highest point at 9.1%, ending the year with a Cost-of-Living Adjustment (COLA) of 8.7%.[1]  According to the Bureau of Transportation Statistics, auto gasoline prices rose 49% and diesel fuel increased 55% during the first half of that year. [2]

 In response to these economic issues, Governor Gavin Newsom expedited SBX 1 – 2 into the State Senate.

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