Congratulations to Mike and Monica!!!
Endorsed by PDB for Reelection!!!
At our General Membership meeting on Nov. 12 2019, members met to consider endorsements for two races in the March 2020 Primaries. And the winners are …
Senator Bill Dodd and
Assemblymember Tim Grayson guest speakers
Our October 8 General Membership meeting featured Benicia’s two elected officials representing us in the state Legislature – Senator Bill Dodd and Assemblymember Tim Grayson. The session was recorded on video by Benicia Filmmaker Constance Beutel.
Grayson and Dodd discussed their views on the recently completed 2019 Legislative Session, including bills related to the Northern California wild fires and PG&E’s bankruptcy and restructuring.
PDB also asked each to respond to the following question:
What are the three most important things that should be done to address the climate change crises and what are you doing to make those actions happen?
Following Sen. Dodd and Asm. Grayson, we discussed election security issues in the 2020 primary and general elections.
Is the vote we cast truly secure? Can an outside party manipulate the voting results in our elections?
John Michael Schwab, Chief of Staff to Secretary of State Alex Padilla, and John Gardner, Solano Co. Asst. Registrar of Voters, shared what steps the state of California and Solano County, respectively, have taken to address cybersecurity and hacking concerns in local and state election processes.
Should a paper trail for all votes be mandated as an anti-hacking protection? Should there be a prohibition on the inclusion of any connectivity-enabling devices in election-related equipment? Has California already adopted these provisions? Or, are they necessary?
These issues are extremely important to the viability and integrity of voting in the U.S.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell jabbed at political rivals on stage at the Fancy Farm Picnic in rural Graves County, Kentucky, on August 3 before a crowd divided by party line – with Republican supporters on one side and jeering Democrats on the other, the latter chanting “Moscow Mitch.”
Kentucky Democrats are capitalizing on the viral nickname following criticism over McConnell’s blocking of legislation designed to protect the political system against a foreign attack.