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PRESORT STD U.S. POSTAGE PAID FOR BY CECILIA AGUIAR-CURRY FOR ASSEMBLY 2018 PAID P.O. BOX 1173 MSI WINTERS, CA 95694 Re-Elect ASSEMBLYMEMBER We Want to Re-Elect Assemblywoman Cecilia Aguiar-Curry! Congressman Mike Thompson Calistoga Mayor Chris Canning State Senator Bill Dodd Napa Mayor Jill Techel Former CA State Superintendent of Schools Napa City Councilmember Scott Sedgley Delaine Eastin St. Helena Mayor Alan Galbreith Former State Senator Lois Wolk Winters Mayor Bill Blasi CeciliaAGUIAR-CURRY Former State Assemblymember Helen Thomson Winters Councilmember Jesse Loren Former Yolo County Supervisor Betsy Marchand Winters Councilmember Harold Anderson Davis Councilmember Lucas Frerichs Winters Councilmember Bill Biasi Davis Councilmember Brett Lee Winters Councilmember Pierre Neu Getting Things Done for District 4! Davis Councilmember Gloria Partida Woodland Mayor Pro Tem Xochitl Murillo Elected to Assembly in 2016 Davis Councilmember Will Arnold Woodland Councilmember Tom Stallard Davis Councilmember Dan Carson Woodland Councilmember Angel Barajas Chair, Local Government Committee; Former Davis City Councilmember Rochelle Woodland Councilmember Marlin “Skip” Davies First Woman Mayor of Winters Farmer Businesswoman Member, Agriculture, Government Swanson Napa Valley College Board Trustee Mary Ann Mancuso Organization, Transportation, Health & Yolo County Supervisor Duane Chamberlain Lake County Sheriff Brian Martin Joint Legislative Committee on Emergency Yolo County Supervisor Don Saylor Carlos Emanuel Negrete, Tribal Council Representative, Management Yolo County Supervisor Jim Provenza Middletown Former Winters Councilwoman and first Yolo County Supervisor Oscar Villegas Rancheria of Pomo Indians of CA woman Mayor Yolo County Sheriff Ed Prieto Susan Girimonte, Retired School Administrator Napa County Sheriff John Robertson Sharron Zoller, Northern District Director, California Former Planning Commissioner, Chair Yolo County District Attorney Jeff Reisig Women For Agriculture of the Yolo Housing Commission, Vice- Jack Graf, Yolo County Superintendent of California Democratic Party Chair of the Yolo County Water Association, Schools California Teachers Association and Member of Sacramento Area Council of Napa County District Attorney Allison Haley California Labor Federation, AFL-CIO Governments Board of Directors Napa County Superintendent of Schools Dr. California Professional Firefighters Barbara Nemko Planned Parenthood Northern CA Action Fund Farms 80-acre walnut farm with her Napa County Supervisor Belia Ramos California Association of Highway Patrolmen brothers Napa County Supervisor Brad Wagenknecht Association of California State Supervisors Consultant on regional issues like water and Napa County Supervisor Alfredo Pedroza Peace Officers Research Association of California transportation Napa County Supervisor Diane Dillon CAL FIRE Local 2881 Napa County Supervisor Ryan Gregory Napa County Democratic Central Committee Lifelong Democrat American Canyon Mayor Leon Garcia United Domestic Workers/AFSCME Local 3930 American Canyon Councilmember Mariam AFSCME Council 57 Proud mother and grandmother Aboudamous Evolve California American Canyon Councilmember Mark Joseph Partial list. Titles for identification purposes only. “In my first term as your Assemblymember, we have faced tremendous challenges – at home and as a country – coping with Cecilia will continue to be a strong voice for tragedy and pulling together to get things done. working families, and small cities and towns. With your help I will continue to be a fierce advocate for our Democratic values and for the small cities and towns that make this district such a great place. We are stronger together!” STRENGTHEN OUR PUBLIC EDUCATION SYSTEM Invest in quality education and smaller class sizes ASSEMBLYMEMBER CECILIA AGUIAR-CURRY Fund childcare services, for every child, starting at birth Increase career technical education and job training programs Invest in music and the arts as core components of public education Cecilia has been fighting for us! Make college accessible and affordable for all Supported fiscally responsible budgets that invest in her priorities, including early childhood education and college affordability, Medi-Cal services, programs to help families escape poverty, and affordable housing. PROTECT OUR FARMLAND, AIR, WATER AND OPEN SPACE Introduced legislation to: – Expand support for child care so low income parents can afford to work; Recognize climate change as the global emergency it is, and make sure California leads the country in protecting air quality and controlling emissions – Extend broadband access to 98% of California households; Promote a 100% renewable energy market that uses all the diverse energy generation – Protect national monuments from threats by the administration; technologies available – Improve farmworker housing centers and support new facilities Preserve the unique natural beauty of our District and the state for women and families; Protect the Delta and Northern California water resources – Make it easier for local governments to fund infrastructure and affordable housing projects; and – Encourage investment in renewable energy projects like geothermal, biogas, and biomass energy generation. Voted to: FIGHT FOR WORKING FAMILIES – Increase funding and streamline the development of new affordable housing and student housing units; Work to achieve quality, affordable health care for EVERY Californian – Protect immigrant rights and prevent ICE raids in workplaces and Protect retirement security schools; and Help ensure a smooth transition to a $15 minimum wage and work with employers to protect – Strengthen transparency in campaign finance. small businesses and attract new employers to the state.