Jewish Democratic Coalition of the Bay Area

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Discussion with Congresswoman Anna Eshoo and Controller Ron Galperin

  • 02/16/2022
  • 7:00 PM
  • virtual
 

Jewish Democratic Club of Silicon Valley


We Invite you to a Special Event

with

Congresswoman Anna Eshoo and
Ron Galperin, LA City Controller,
Candidate for Office for Calif State Controller



Wednesday, Feb 16 at 7:00 PM

via Zoom


Date:  Wednesday, Feb 16 at 7:00 PM

ZOOM LINK: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82156278185

Please join us on Wednesday, Feb 16  at 7:00 PM for a discussion with Congresswoman Anna Eshoo and Controller Ron Galperin for a lively
interactive discussion via Zoom.
All attendees are asked to RSVP in advance.

Our guests will talk about current issues in the federal and state government and will respond to the audience q/a following their talk. 

 

Congresswoman
Anna Eshoo



CONGRESSWOMAN ANNA ESHOO


Like the Silicon Valley region she represents, Congresswoman Anna G. Eshoo exemplifies innovation. She’s creative, productive, a problem solver
and a consensus builder. For over two decades in Congress, Rep. Eshoo
has defended consumers, promoted American competitiveness and
innovation, fought for access to health care for families and children,
protected the environment, and encouraged development of clean energy technology.

Rep. Eshoo’s work consistently earns the highest approval from a wide
range of organizations, including the League of Conservation Voters, the Humane Society, the American Association of University Women, Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans, the Biotechnology Industry Organization, the
American College of Emergency Physicians, and the Science Coalition. The San Jose Mercury News named her one of the ten most powerful women in Silicon Valley “because she sits on committees that oversee the Internet
and biotech—areas vital to the valley’s interests.” In 2017, Rep. Eshoo was awarded the Statesmanship Award by the bipartisan United States
Association of Former Members of Congress for her distinguished Congressional service and commitment to improving the lives of others.

Committee Leadership Roles

On January 15, 2019, the Democratic Members of the House Energy and Commerce Committee voted to elect Congresswoman Eshoo as the first woman ever to serve as Chair of the Health Subcommittee. Rep. Eshoo has served on the powerful House Energy and Commerce Committee since
1995, and she previously served as the Ranking Member of the
Subcommittee on Communications and Technology for six years, the first woman in the history of the Subcommittee to serve in a leadership role.

Record

As a senior member of the House Energy and Commerce Committee and a member of the Health Subcommittee, Rep. Eshoo helped draft portions of
the Affordable Care Act to provide comprehensive, affordable health
insurance for all Americans, including eliminating lifetime limits in health insurance plans, and she continues to work on strengthening the law. She
has written landmark bipartisan legislation to promote the development of
new lifesaving cures in biologic drugs; protect patient’s genetic information from being used to discriminate against them; modernize how the Food and Drug Administration regulates and approves medical devices; and promote
the development of drugs specifically for children.

Rep. Eshoo is a champion of a free and open Internet. Her
accomplishments include her work as a conferee on the landmark Telecommunications Act of 1996, which removed barriers to entry in the telecommunications market; legislation signed into law to ease the nation’s growing spectrum shortage; efforts to spur the deployment of broadband in underserved areas; and legislation signed into law to permanently ban state and local taxation of Internet access.

Following the tragic losses on September 11th 2001, Rep. Eshoo led the charge in the House to create America’s first nationwide, interoperable
public safety communications network and to appropriate significant
funding for Next Generation 9-1-1 technology for first responders to
effectively communicate in the event of an emergency. Rep. Eshoo
continues to introduce and support legislation that strengthens federal
efforts to help state and local governments transition to NG 9-1-1
technology by providing new federal funding, technical assistance, and training, while ensuring 9-1-1 is kept under state and local control.

She has also been a tireless supporter of international religious freedom; championed efforts to encourage the next generation of clean energy technology; and promoted safe drinking water for American households.
Rep. Eshoo is also a Congressional leader on campaign finance reform, particularly to increase transparency and disclosure in campaign advertisements.

Personal Story

Rep. Eshoo was born in New Britain, Connecticut, of Assyrian and
Armenian heritage. She is the proud mother of two children, Karen and Paul.

Eshoo is a graduate of Cañada College and the CORO Foundation and
was awarded an Honorary Degree by Menlo College. She was elected to
the San Mateo County Board of Supervisors in 1982 and served on the
County Board for ten years before being elected to the U.S. House of
Representatives in 1992.

Select from the Issues Menu at the top of the page to read more about
Rep. Eshoo’s legislative achievements.




Assemblyman Evan Low 

Los Angeles Controller 

Ron Galperin and Candidate for Office of Calif State Controller


LA Controller Ron Galperin: 

As the son of immigrants and of a Holocaust survivor, Ron Galperin is L.A.’s first Citywide-elected LGBTQ+ official. As Controller, Ron has worked to ensure public dollars are spent transparently, efficiently, and equitably.

As the Los Angeles Controller, Ron serves as the people’s elected watchdog, overseeing and rooting out waste of the city’s $11.2 billion dollar budget and supervising payroll for more than 40,000 city employees.

Ron built a reputation as a leading voice for government reform as a small business owner and journalist for the L.A. Times and the L.A. Daily News. Through his work, Ron saw firsthand how transparency can spur government reform and change public policy.  

Los Angeles voters first elected Ron in 2013, where despite being outspent 2-1, Ron beat an entrenched City Hall politician. Ron immediately got to work transforming the office with data and technology, to hold politicians accountable, and to get results from government.

Over the last eight years, Ron has issued hard-hitting audits and demanded reforms to tackle the most critical issues we face. From exposing billions in ineffective homelessness spending to dramatically increased the amount of money L.A. used for street repairs in neighborhoods throughout the city. Ron has as the L.A. Times described, “an accountant’s eye for detail and a reformer’s creativity.”

Ron’s leadership has service delivery and achieved measurable improvements in the quality of life of Southern California residents. Ron launched the first open data portal to detail how every tax dollar is spent on goods, services, city employee salaries, and provides metrics to measure how equitably City departments serve communities. At the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, Ron created a comprehensive resource hub for L.A. to track virus testing, and vaccination efforts across the city.

Ron’s recommendations on how government can more efficiently manage your money have received national recognition from good government organizations. Most notably, Galperin’s unflinching reports on homelessness and outreach have demanded urgent action on the most pressing social crisis facing California.

Ron is now running for California State Controller with the credibility and track record to oversee the State’s $262 billion dollar budget and 235,000 state employees. Ron has the experience and commitment to equity to ensure California works for the financial health of all Californians.

Ron and his husband, Rabbi Zachary Shapiro, are the proud parents of young twins – Maya and Eli.

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