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Please check the latest commercial  from our friend, and endorsed candidate for Vallejo City Council, Area 1 – Rozzana Verder-Aliga!

Please check the latest commercial  from our friend, and endorsed candidate for Vallejo City Council, Area 1 – Rozzana Verder-Aliga!

Napa Solano CLC Newsletter – Issue #9

NSCLC newsletter – issue 9 by Jennifer Hamilton

Bay Area to Arizona Phone bank

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Napa Solano CLC Newsletter – Issue #8

NSCLC newsletter – issue 8

November 2020 Endorsements

NSCLC newsletter – endorsements

Napa Solano CLC Newsletter #7

NSCLC newsletter – issue 7 by Jennifer Hamilton

FEMA Assistance Available — Apply Now

On Saturday, Governor Gavin Newsom announced that the White House approved California’s request for a Presidential Major Disaster Declaration to bolster the state’s emergency response to wildfires burning in Northern California and support impacted residents in Lake, Monterey, Napa, San Mateo, Santa Cruz, Solano, Sonoma, and Yolo Counties. This declaration helps people in those counties …

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Napa Solano CLC Newsletter – Issue #6

NSCLC newsletter – issue 6 by Jennifer Hamilton

Message from Senator Bill Dodd about Wildfire Safety and Resources

Over the last three days California has experienced a historic heat wave and lightning siege that has resulted in more than 300 new fires.  In our district alone, we are currently responding to the continued threat of the LNU Lightning Complex Fire that has already burned more than 131,000 acres. Given the speed of these developments, …

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From our friends in UFW

Thank you for telling the Department of Labor not to cut farm worker wages during COVID19. We have a new petition we need you to sign @https://sign.moveon.org/petitions/primex-workers-fired-for-exposing-company-s-deadly-covid-19-practices?share=87d94109-eb19-4829-b0ab-1b4c1178c4cd&source=email-share-button&utm_medium=&utm_source=email.There is a COVID19 crisis for farm workers at Primex Farms, a major nut company in Wasco CA. The situation is dire. 150 of the 400 workers have now …

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