Congratulations to our endorsed candidates for school board. Please follow their campaigns and make sure you vote for them in November.
Mar 19
2022 Endorsed candidates
The San Joaquin Valley Democratic club is happy to announce endorsements for the upcoming spring 2022 elections.
In the April 2022 special elections we endorsed:
Andy Levine– FUSD Trustee Area 5
Lourin Hubbard– CD 22
For the June primary election we endorsed:
Larry Burrus– Fresno City Council 3
Jose Ramirez– County Board of Supervisors 4
Oscar Garcia– Auditor/ControlleTreasurer
Daren Miller– Fresno County Superintendent of Schools
Bryan Osorio– State Senate 16
Michael Barkley– Congressional District 5
Phil Arballo– Congressional District 13
Marisa Wood– Congressional District 23
Feb 22
An open letter to the Fresno County Board of Supervisors
February 16, 2020
We, the members of the San Joaquin Valley Democratic Club, support the removal of the word “squaw” from all geographic features in America, consistent with U.S. Secretary of the Interior Haaland’s proclamation—a process that would include all members of the afflicted communities—and allow them to select a new name.
We believe that this change is necessary to help end the intergenerational trauma in Native American communities associated with this word. And when we look at the vision and guiding principles of the Fresno County Board of Supervisors—“Working together for a quality of life for all,” and “Respecting and embracing ethnic and cultural diversity”—it is clear that these principles must preclude permitting a community name which is synonymous with such a pejorative term.
We ask that you champion the spirit that Fresno County proclaims itself to be, that is, respectful to all members of its community. We hope that you will join us in acknowledging that “Squaw Valley” is not appropriate for a geographical name in Fresno County, nor is it consistent with the vision and guiding principles of the Fresno County Board of Supervisors.
Our request to the Board of Supervisors is simple: Host a community meeting to discuss this issue. Thus far, Fresno County Supervisor, Nathan Magsig has prevented the County Administrative Officer from including this topic as an agenda item. Subsequently to this decision, the Rename S-Valley Coalition held a virtual meeting due to COVID restrictions, to discuss this issue. District 5 Supervisor, Magsig, did not approve of this meeting and yet he suggested instead, that the onus for hosting an in-person meeting to discuss the renaming of places within his district should lie with the Rename S-Valley Coalition—his constituents. We believe that it is the responsibility of Fresno County’s elected representative, to initiate such a meeting.
A community meeting to discuss the history and meaning of this pejorative name, will help the residents of this county gain awareness of the role of violence against indigenous women. The Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women’s Movement (MMIWM) is growing in the U.S. Changing the defamatory and degrading term for this valley will help our community recognize that such names are offensive and give cover to the violence against women that Native American women have experienced for too many years. Raising awareness and changing names are only the beginning; recognizing MMIW on May 5, as a National Awareness Day is also a good place to start.
Will the Fresno County Board of Supervisors demonstrate leadership and heed the calls of thousands of Fresno County residents and those impacted by this name facilitate a meeting in S-Valley that can accommodate restrictions imposed by the COVID-19 virus and its variants? Will you place it as an agenda item on a future Board of Supervisors meeting? Will you host a special Fresno County Board of Supervisors meeting in the evening to discuss the above question?
We respectfully encourage the Board of Supervisors to follow through with these actions,
The membership of the San Joaquin Valley Democratic Club
Jul 25
July 17, 2020—SJV Democratic Club announces:
We at San Joaquin Valley Democratic Club, are honored to stand with community leaders, concerned residents, moms, dads, veterans and families everywhere; who deeply understand the need and support the divestment of our collective tax dollars from those individuals, would be elected officials, hopefuls, or other entities who accept funds from special third party interest police department PACs and their unions.
As a collective, we at SJV Dem Club reserve the right to decline to accept any such funds, as well as decline to support, donate and endorse those candidates, individuals, or other collective organizations who choose to accept said funds.
While our club acknowledges the role of law enforcement, as concerned residents, active voters, parents, and grandparents alike, as working professionals within the community; it is unconscionable more than half of our collective budget is dedicated to filling the coffers of law enforcement, as our parks, healthcare and educational resources are slashed, defunded, and residents left to languish. 53% of our earned tax revenue is an incredible investment as well as a testimony to our commitment to a safe and secure community. Unfortunately however, for many of our residents of color, friends, loved ones and neighbors, it is proof of something far more insidious.
Since 2017, law enforcement has been ordered to pay settlements to families of deceased, as well as their victims of unlawful behavior by officers, in the amount of over $22 million dollars. With this current and sizable contribution of tax payer dollars, we live in one of the poorest, polluted, and marginalized cities in the country. Proof a large budget, in the instance of law enforcement, is a poor investment for leadership, folks and communities wanting to have a positive impact on the personal well being of residents.
Programs which do support community safety and policing also support such incentives as subsidies for homeownership, affordable housing, green spaces, potable water, libraries, grocery stores, and healthcare for all, are the backbone of thriving communities.
Please join SJV Club and others in supporting this community driven initiative.
Jun 26
SJV Democratic Club Stands With the Community in Addressing Racism as a Public Health Issue
During our monthly club advisory meeting, members voted unanimously in support of this resolution in order to address the issue of racism and its devastating impact on our greater community as a whole.
We at SJV Democratic Club, are pleased to support these efforts and welcome all who wish to be of service to others facing this issue at this important and pivotal time.
May 22
Breaking-San Joaquin Valley Democratic Club votes unanimously in favor of #MedicareForAll!
As our community deeply understands, all health is public; the need to provide much needed care to residents is abundantly clear. Please join us, the greater community and 69% of American voters who understand… #HealthCareIsAHumanRight #Med4All4TheWin!
Please read our letter in support of Governor Newsome’s pledge to sign and bring forth single payer legislation to our state and communities, who are so incredibly deserving of this voter driven legislation!