Join us with Senator Henry Stern on Sunday May 1, 2002 at 10 AM. To accommodate the Senator we are scheduling this teleconference for Sunday, not our usual Saturday.

 

Senator Henry Stern is a sixth-generation Californian and native of the greater Los Angeles area who has represented the nearly one million residents of the 27th Senate District since first being elected to serve the 27th Senate District in November 2016.

 

Stern has chaired the Senate Natural Resources & Water Committee since 2018, where he has worked tirelessly to bolster the state’s wildfire preparedness, push to have the state address the climate change emergency, improve our democracy and fight to help some of California’s most vulnerable members.  He was also recently appointed as Chair of the Joint Legislative Committee on Emergency Management.

 

In addition, Stern sits on the Senate’s Budget, Environmental Quality, Judiciary, and Energy, Utilities & Communications committees, as well as the Budget Subcommittee on Resources, Environmental Protection & Energy.

 

 

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 Please join us Sunday May 1 at 10 AM.

 

If you have previously attended our teleconferences use your previously assigned zoom link. We resend those on the day before  for your convenience. Please don't share your unique link. 

 

First-time attending? You must RSVP at this link. Questions about attending? Email us at: [email protected].

 

 

 
 

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