Friday, January 20, 2012

Don't fergit: San Mateo County Supervisor Carole Groom at Pacifica Democrats, Saturday Morning, January 21


On Saturday morning, January 21, 2012, San Mateo County Supervisor, Carole Groom, will give a "State of the County" presentation at the monthly breakfast meeting of the Pacifica Democrats. The event will take place in the Banquet Room of the Sharp Park Golf Course Restaurant, Sharp Park Blvd and Hwy 1, in Pacifica.

Carole Groom was elected to the Board of Supervisors in June 2010, after having been appointed in December 2008. She became President of the San Mateo County Board of Supervisors on January 11, 2011. Prior to her Supervisory position, she served eight years on the San Mateo City Council, including two terms as Mayor, and on the San Mateo Planning and Public Works Commissions. In addition to her current duties as a San Mateo County Supervisor, Groome was elected on January 5, 2012 as Chair of the San Mateo County Transportation Authority (TA) Executive Board.

Supervisor Groom’s legislative priorities include universal health coverage, increasing the County’s stock of affordable housing through transit-oriented development, environmental protection, maintaining and preserving our County’s parks, and growing the county's local economy.

Since serving on the Board of Supervisors, Supervisor Groom has been instrumental in the creation of the Community Health Reform Advisory Committee, and the development of the first San Mateo County Children and Youth and Family Budget in 2010. She has also spearheaded Active San Mateo County, an annual conference on creating healthy communities, and Streets Alive, an annual countywide event that promotes parks and public spaces.

Supervisor Groom additionally serves on the boards of various regional planning organizations, including City/County Association of Governments of San Mateo County(C/CAG), Bay Area Air Quality Management District, and the San Francisco Bay Conservation and Development Commission. She has also served on the Board of Directors for Pal Care, San Mateo Police Activities League and community Gatepath. Before joining the Board of Supervisors, Groom was Vice President at Mills-Peninsula Hospital for 18 years.

In her January 21st presentation to the Pacifica Democrats, Groome will recap San Mateo County's important 2011 issues, give an explanation of both the role and function of the San Mateo County Board of Supervisors, and tell the audience about the upcoming issues for San Mateo County in 2012.

All Pacifica Democrats meetings are open to the public. It is neither necessary to be a club member, nor a Democrat to attend. A full breakfast is offered for $12; Continental for $6; Coffee for $3. No purchase is necessary. Doors open at 9:00 a.m. Meeting runs from 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Seating is between 9:00 a.m. and 9:30 a.m. For more information or to RSVP, please call 415-246-0775 or email barietta@hotmail.com.

Submitted by Barbara Arietta

20 comments:

Anonymous said...

I'm a democrat of almost 40 years. Where do I sign up to be a republican? Democrats and their union cronies is why Pacifica, the county, state and country is in such deep doodoo. They should ban unions from government. It doesn't work. What you end up with are people being overpaid and retiring at 50 with full free health care. All the while sucking funds out of programs for the poor, seniors and kids. Nice going democrats.

Anonymous said...

You're no Democrat and you never were. That's classic Republican you're spewing. Probably 2nd or
3rd generation.

Anonymous said...

Sorry Anon 647,but I'v been a card holding Democrat since 1975. I've voted on both sides of the ticket over the years. But Democrats today aren't what they used to be. They're not the "Ask not what your country can do for you" they are the "government please take care of me" Democrats. Even Bill Clinton wanted welfare reform. But the leadership today is far far left. Give me my party back or continue to lose our vote.

Anonymous said...

There are many "moderate" Democrats who feel disconnected from their party because the left that has taken over.

Anonymous said...

There are many "moderate" Republicans who feel disconnected from their party because the right that has taken over.

Kathy Meeh said...

With government, whether Republican or Democrat, over 30 years the private sector has generally lost benefits, wheras the public sector as retained and gained benefits. This divergence did not happen overnight, so we really should not pretend it did.

CalPers employees are eligible for their pension at age 50, but actual retirement ages vary from age age 53 to age 62. The retirement ages "will..increase..in the coming decades." Currently the average age is 60. Quick CalPers facts, as of 6/30/11. Most CalPers employees should probably vest and retire older, similar to private sector social security. But, what is a good retirement age for high stress, high risk jobs such as Police and Fire?

Who knows whether you're really a Republican or a Democrat Anon (600, 708)? Rather than Democrats moving to the left, it is more observable that the Republican party-line has moved to the far-right and apparently "swept you off your feet".

Did anyone go to the "State of the County" presentation from non-partisan Supervisor Carole Groom today? If so, do you recall what she said about the economic health of the county?

Anonymous said...

Bllzzzt! The democratic party has changed. It is no longer the party my father belonged to. They are the party that takes from the poor and gives to the brainwashed of both parties that believe in BIG GOVERNMENT and to hell with the country. That is their motto 'TO HELL WITH THE COUNTRY JUST GIVE ME YOUR SHARE AND SHUT UP!'

Anonymous said...

Ditto here, my mom was big in the democratic party. But that was a much different organization. Te party now is run by big unions who have gotten sweetheart contracts which are strangling our government.

The only reason I don't convert to republican is my mom would roll over in her grave.

Anonymous said...

Testimonials about which party you belong to mean nothing when your name is "Anonymous."

Anonymous said...

love it! the anons are attacking each other. does it mean anything?

Ghost of Kam said...

You better read this.

The Death of a Political Operative – The Troubling Timeline…

by Ulsterman on January 22, 2012 with 14 Comments in News

http://theulstermanreport.com/2012/01/22/the-death-of-a-political-operative-the-troubling-timeline/

Ghost of Kam said...

Senator Diane Feinstein needs to be protected.

Anonymous said...

I need to be protected.

Kathy Meeh said...

Anon, your link is far right-wing political waco nonsense from a source known as "The Ulsterman Report", a blog. That's like you setting-up your own blog and telling lies.

"Who is Ulsterman?" Here's an an answer from the Anti-Ulsterman Report. And, your follow-up comment?

Anonymous said...

Thanks Fact Check
No one else could have figured that out and why let them try?

Kathy Meeh said...

Anon (409), then again, why cloud issues unnecessarily? But, then we live in a city with clouded issues.

Ghost of Kam said...

Kam is ALIVE??? WOW! Fact check , run by Obama Friends, is not trustworthy. Do your own research. Idiots.

Anonymous said...

"Anonymous said...
Testimonials about which party you belong to mean nothing when your name is "Anonymous."


that's the anonymous calling the kettle black

Anonymous said...

get a life and register independent

Steve Sinai said...

I went from Democrat to Decline to State about 10 years ago, because the Democrats were descending into gutter with Republicans.

It was very liberating.