Pt Loma & OB Dems - Mar 27 - San Diego County Environmental Progress
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March 27 - San Diego County Environmental Progress
Sunday March 27, 2022
3:30PM Social time and check-in
4:00OM Meeting on Zoom
Club meetings will remain on Zoom for the foreseeable future.
After having spent the first two months of this year discussing two of the important San Diego City Council races we switch our focus this month to the most important issue of our time — the climate.
San Diego County Environmental Progress
In November 2020, after decades of Republican control, Democrats were able to win a 3-2 majority on the San Diego County Board of Supervisors.
In the first year of their majority, Chair Fletcher, Vice Chair Vargas, and Supervisor Lawson-Remer have passed a wide variety of environmental legislation, which has put San Diego County in the forefront of climate action nationwide.
On March 27th, we will be joined by Supervisor Lawson-Remer’s Senior Advisor for Land Use, Education, and Environment, Dr. Cody Petterson, who will give us an overview of the Board’s year one environmental achievements and a forecast of what we can expect in the coming year.
A long-time member of our club, Dr. Cody Petterson is Senior Advisor to Supervisor Lawson-Remer. He holds a Ph.D. in Anthropology from the University of California, San Diego, where he currently lectures. Dr. Petterson is currently raising two children in his hometown of La Jolla, California. His work is dedicated to protecting and stewarding our natural world, educating our youth, and reducing inequality.
Agenda
3:30pm Pre-meeting social
4:00pm Welcome
4:05 AB 2764 Moratorium on Commercial Animal Feeding Operations and Slaughterhouses
4:15pm San Diego County Environmental Progress
5:10pm Officer reports
5:20pm Electeds, representatives, candidates
5:25pm Announcements
5:30pm Post-meeting social
Officer Reports
Secretary, Kip Eischen
Treasurer, Angela Hawkins
President, John Loughlin
Electeds, representatives, candidates
Announcements
March 26 - Fundraiser for Dave Myers
Dave Myers is endorsed by the San Diego County Democratic Party for Sheriff.
Supporting Dave Myers – Fundraiser for Dave Myers for Sheriff March 26, 11AM — supportingdavemyers.wordpress.com Fundraiser for Dave Myers for Sheriff March 26, 11AM-1PM, email sbpeinado@gmail.com to RSVP
Dave Myers - San Diego County Sheriff — www.davemyersforsheriff.com Dave Myers is a 35 year veteran of law enforcement with 33 years at the San Diego County Sheriff’s Department.
March 27 - Fundraiser for Barbara Bry
Barbara Bry is endorsed by the San Diego County Democratic Party for County Assessor-Recorder-Clerk.
Denise Friedman and Cathie Jolley are holding a fundraiser for Barbara on Sunday, March 27th, 3-4:30 pm, at a private home in Crown Point.
Outdoors at a private home in Crown Point — address sent after RSVP.
Host Committee in Formation:
Denise Friedman. Cathie Jolley, Marcella Bothwell
Eric & Jenni Busboom, Jackie & Stan Drosch
Suzy & Bob Freund, Jean Froning
Jane Gawronski, Catherine Mattice, Bob Ottilie
Connie & Karl Rand, Ron Walker, Eden & Kyle Yaege
Barbara Bry for San Diego County Assessor 2022 — barbarabry.com
Barbara Bry’s diverse career includes serving on the San Diego City Council, starting companies, and founding three organizations that empower women.
Acceptable Candidates for SD City Council D2
Lori Saldaña for City Council 2022 — www.lorisaldana.com Candidate for San Diego City Council District 2 Retired Assemblywoman Lori Saldaña has announced her candidacy for San Diego City Council, to represent the newly created District 2 in San Diego’s vibrant, diverse, and oldest established communities. Read the full campaign announcement >>
Joel Day for City Council — www.joeldaysd.com
Candidate for San Diego City Council District 2 | Research Fellow @USC | Prof of Global Policy & Strategy @UCSD | PhD international & comparative gov @UofDenver
Endorsed Candidate for SD City Council D6
Tommy Hough for San Diego City Council — tommyhough.com For too long our District 6 neighborhoods haven't had anyone fighting for the middle class at City Hall. We are the Heart of San Diego where the people who power this city live. That's why I'm running for San Diego City Council.
Sunday March 27, 4:00PM – Zoom registration
Click here to register for the Zoom meeting
If you’re new to Zoom don’t worry, you can join early at 3:30PM and during this Social Time we'll help you get into the meeting. We’ll bring everyone up to speed on some of the features of the Zoom application.
Bring your own refreshments (!) and positive news to share.
If you have a problem registering, or joining on the day of the meeting, you can call us on (619) 800-5098, or email info@pointlomadem.org with your contact details.
It’s ‘Official’: Democrats Saldana, Day, Havlik and Republican Lukacs to Take On Campbell in District 2 — obrag.org It's all official now. We're reached the filing deadline for San Diego City Council races and we now know who is running for District 2. In what the San Diego Union-Tribune is calling "a major showdown in District 2", former Assemblywoman Lori Saldaña "is mounting a late Democrat-versus-Democrat challenge to incumbent Councilmember Jennifer Campbell ...." Saldana is joined in the Democrat field trying to unseat Campbell by former city administrator Joel Day and neighborhood leader Mandy Havlik. Dentist Linda Lukacs is the sole Republican challenger in the district.
Morning Report: City Seeks to Clear Path for Action on Long-Shuttered Downtown Library — voiceofsandiego.org
Most San Diegans are clear on this much: For nearly nine years, the old Central Library has sat empty. What’s been less known is the fact that an obscure deed restriction dating back to 1899 has contributed to the inaction surrounding the old city library. Now the city is taking action to clear the requirement […]
The post Morning Report: City Seeks to Clear Path for Action on Long-Shuttered Downtown Library appeared first on Voice of San Diego.
LA senator renews push to make paid family leave more affordable — calmatters.org Low-wage earners who most need paid family leave can't afford to take time off. A new bill seeks to raise their replacement pay.
Point Loma & OB Dems
President’s Circle
Dave Furlano
Patron
Angela Hawkins
Mike Klinkert
Diane Mosely
Gary Werchak
Sponsors
Barbara Bry
Judith Collier
Gale Hill
Carol Holt
Dianne Lane
Susan Peinado
Mike Schaefer
Sustaining
Marsha Alexander
Toni Atkins
Leslie Bruce
Karen Cornell-Froehner
Michen Denny
Marilyn Gibbs
Mandy Havlik
Joe LaCava
Yvonne Lu
Deborah Malloy
Katherine Merten
Ulrich Merten
Pam Page
Gregg Robinson
Wedad Schlotte
Katherine Sheehan
Louise Titlow
Howard Walker
Chris Ward
Les Williamson
Carl Yaeckel
Dev Zaveri
Point Loma Democratic Club
PO Box 7802, San Diego, CA 92167
(619) 800 5098
Chartered by the San Diego County Democratic Party
John Loughlin, President
Leslie Bruce, Vice President
Kip Eischen, Secretary
Angela Hawkins, Treasurer
Central Committee Liaison, Ruth Rollins
Endorsement Committee Chair, Deval Zaveri-Tabb
Membership Committee Chair, Susan Peinado