Santa Clara County Moving into Yellow Tier

Santa Clara County has moved to the State’s least restrictive Tier in the Blueprint for a Safer Economy, the Yellow Tier. Changes are effective on May 19, 2021.

To see what has changed, visit: https://covid19.ca.gov/safer-economy/

Valley Blue in 22

Valley Blue in 22
May 27, 7:00 – 8:30PM
Tickets: bit.ly/valleyblue22

Hosted by Leighann Lord, http://www.veryfunnylady.com

Join us on May 27, 2021 at 7pm-8:30pm for a fun-filled event to celebrate our work to paint our Central Valley Blue in 2022!

Your donations and ticket purchase will support efforts by our Democratic Party County Central Committees (Kings County, Stanislaus County, and San Joaquin County in the Central Valley and partners Contra Costa County and Santa Clara County) to defend and retake House seats in the Central Valley!

May 2021 Central Committee Recap

On Thursday, May 6, 2021, the Santa Clara County Democratic Central Committee took the following actions:

The Committee heard from Special Guest Falmouth City Council Member Hope Cahan and Guest Speaker District Attorney Jeff Rosen.

The Committee voted to support AB 20, the Corporate-Free Elections Act, and a set of 12 Climate Action bills.

Two resolutions were passed:

Six members were elected to the CADEM Executive Board:

  • Bill James
  • Angelica Ramos
  • Michael Vargas
  • Sousan Manteghi
  • Ruben Navarro
  • Roxanne

May Day March to San Jose City Hall

May Day 2021 – International Workers’ Day

Saturday, May 1st, 2:30 PM

Gather at Roosevelt Park for a March to
San Jose City Hall.

Please, Wear a Mask!

Facebook: @SANJOSEMAYDAY
Instagram: @MAYDAY.SANJOSE

#HOUSINGFORALL
#PROTECTESSENTIALWORKERS
#COMPREHENSIVEIMMIGRATIONREFORM

April 2021 Central Committee Recap

On Thursday, April 1, 2021, the Santa Clara County Democratic Central Committee took the following actions:

Two resolutions were passed:

The Committee received Bystander Intervention Training presented by Courtney Mangus of the Council of American-Islamic Relations, and learned How to Delegate Like a Pro at the CADEM Convention

Santa Clara County Moving into Orange Tier

The State of California announced today that the County of Santa Clara has met the requirements to move into the Orange Tier of the Blueprint for a Safer Economy. As with the shift to the Red Tier on March 3, the County will continue to align with the State’s framework for Orange Tier activities. This allows Orange Tier activities to resume, effective Wednesday, March 24. However, many of these activities remain very high risk even though they are now allowed.

To read the entire notice, follow THIS LINK.