Welcome from CFRW President Janet Price! It is my honor to serve as your CFRW President 2022-2023. This year promises to be transformational for conservative Republican women in California and we are excited to start the groundwork!
At the October CFRW Convention, the CFRW membership approved a Resolution firmly opposing AB 101- the bill recently passed and signed into law that makes Critical Race Theory a requirement for high school graduation beginning with the 2029-2030 graduating class
At the October CFRW Convention, the membership approved a Resolution to support the Water Infrastructure Funding Act of 2022 (WIFA), a Citizens constitutional amendment.
The 2022-2023 slate of Officers for CFRW were elected on Saturday, October 23, 2021 after getting reports from the 2021 Nominating Committee. Here are the results of the election: Janet Price – President Ingrid Lake – 1st Vice President Sandy Rains – 2nd Vice President Nancy Wofford – 3rd Vice President Tammy Galt – 4th Vice President Candice Burroughs – Recording Secretary Stacey Santley – Correspondence Secretary Lydia Kanno – Treasurer Congratulations and best wishes for the upcoming term! The slate of officers were installed by Jessica Patterson, CAGOP Chair (far left) and Past President Martha House (Martha is not in the photo). From left: Jessica Patterson, Janet Price, Ingrid Lake, Nancy Wofford, Tammy Galt, Candice Burroughts, Stacey Santley, and Lydia Kanno.
The next few editions of the Capitol Update will focus on a few issues of importance to us at both a state and national level. These issues are important
The Governor has signed or is considering signing the following bills. He has until Oct. 10,2021 to sign bills that have reached his desk. Remember too, that the Governor can allow bills to become law without his signature.
The Governor has signed the following bills. This is just the beginning of what other bills may be signed prior to the October 10 deadline. Remember too, that the Governor can allow bills to become law without his signature.
STATUS OF THE LEGISLATURE - Friday, September 10 was the last day of the legislative session where all bills had to pass out of both houses to be placed on the Governor's desk.
If you are determined to vote on Election Day in person, please go to the polls EARLY in the day and be sure to TAKE YOUR MAILED BALLOT AND ENVELOPE with you.