Don Rocha Wants to Make San Jose Even Better for the Next Generation
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Donald Rocha for San Jose City Council PRSRT STD 1803 Comstock Lane US POSTAGE San Jose, CA 95124 PAID DMI “ As public high school teachers for more than three decades, we know our son has a passion and commitment to local schools and the families they serve. We are so proud of Don and his work in public service, and we have complete faith that he will take that conviction with him to City Hall.” — Paz and Debbie Rocha See for yourself who’s supporting Donald Rocha for San Jose City Council! State Senator Elaine K. Alquist San Jose City Councilmember Virginia Holtz, Board of Directors, California State Assemblymember Sam Liccardo Santa Clara County Open Space Jim Beall San Jose City Councilmember Authority California State Assemblymember Kansen Chu Former City of Santa Clara Joe Coto Former Santa Clara County Councilmember Rod Diridon, Jr. Santa Clara County Supervisor Supervisor and City Vicki Brown, Union School District and Board President Ken Yeager Councilmember Susie Wilson Trustee Santa Clara County Supervisor Former San Jose Mayor Frank Biehl, Board Member, East Dave Cortese Janet Gray Hayes Side Union High School District Santa Clara County Supervisor Former State Assemblymember Cambrian School District George Shirakawa, Jr. Dominic Cortese Teachers Association San Jose Vice Mayor Judy Chirco Former San Jose City [Partial List] Councilmember Charlotte Powers San Jose City Councilmember Nancy Pyle San Jose Unified School Board Trustee Pam Foley JOIN US! Visit www.DonaldRocha.com. Don Rocha A commitment to San Jose going on four generations. ROH1001 Paid for by Donald Rocha for San Jose City Council. 1803 Comstock Lane, San Jose, CA 95124. FPPC# 1322777. A fourth-generation resident, Don Rocha wants to make San Jose even better for the next generation. Born and raised right here in San Jose Making a positive impact on the community he loves Don knows San Jose neighborhoods because he grew up here. His parents, who As a Trustee in the Cambrian School District, a volunteer in our local classrooms and a both work as teachers in our local public schools, were also raised here. His youth sports coach, Don has dedicated his life to making our community better. His grandparents and great-grandparents called San Jose home as well. We can trust work as a Business Development Officer with the San Jose Redevelopment Don to represent us in City Hall because he’s committed to San Jose, and always Agency has brought new jobs to the area, ensuring that San Jose remains a great has been. place to work and raise a family for generations to come. In City Hall, he’ll protect Don playing San Jose Don and his family at his Little League in 1979. Cambrian School Board the services that families, seniors and children depend on. swearing in. 2025: Emily graduates from college 1990: He marches alongside 2004: Don begins working and returns to San Jose to find local mom to keep their family’s to bring businesses and 2006: Don, Jr. wins his first 2008: The community votes job opportunities, quality public 1896: Don’s family small business — a dance 1994: Don and Shawna buy jobs here with the San Jose Cambrian Park Little League to have Don serve on the services and high-performing public comes to San Jose studio — open their first home in Cambrian Redevelopment Agency game, Don is the team coach Cambrian School Board schools for her family 1968: Don is born at 1982: Mom goes back 2000: Don and Shawna’s first 2003: Daughter Emily 2008: Don leads negotiations to bring 2009: Don and Shawna O’Connor Hospital in to school, graduates from son, Donald, Jr. (DJ), is born is born Brocade to San Jose, keeping between welcome a second son, San Jose San Jose State 1,200 and 1,800 jobs in San Jose Trent, into the family Don’s plan for our city: Want a better San Jose? 1. Balance the budget and eliminate wasteful spending Let’s get back to basics. 2. Create jobs and stimulate our local economy 3. Protect parks, libraries, public safety and community center programs for children and seniors www.DonaldRocha.com.