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Marin Republican Women, Federated
“The Price of Liberty is Eternal Vigilance.” - Thomas Jefferson
March 2016
Marin Republican Women, Federated
Awards: NFRW Diamond Award Club
2016 Events Calendar
• Mar 16: MRWF Luncheon,
11:30am - 1:30pm, Spinnaker
Restaurant, Sausalito. Board
Meeting at 10am
• Mar. 18: 3rd Friday, MRWF Satellite Club, 6pm
• Apr 13: MRWF Board Meeting, TBD
• Apr 20: MRWF Silent Auction/
Raffle, Luncheon, Fundraiser and
Show, 11am - 2pm, Spinnaker
Restaurant, Sausalito.
• Apr 22: MRWF Satellite Club,
6pm
• Apr 29 - May 1: CRP Convention,
Burlingame
• May 20: 3rd Friday, MRWF Satellite Club, 6pm
• May 22: Lincoln Dinner, MarinGOP, 5pm - 9 pm
2016 MRWF Officers
President:
Faye Bourret
702-524-7793
President@mrwf.org
1st VP/Programs:
Joanne Dufficy
453-2887
Programs@mrwf.org
2nd VP/Membership:
Judy Groesbeck
789-5022
Membership@mrwf.org
3rd VP/Events:
Kathryn Thompson
898-0090
Events@mrwf.org
Secretary:
Beverly Erbel
383-1845
Secretary@mrwf.org
Treasurer:
Lindsay Laven
924-5644
Treasurer@mrwf.org
Newsletter:
Mary Anne Bell
456-5219
Newsletter@mrwf.org
2015 CFRW-Northern Division: Membership Circle of Excellence, 1st Place Newsletter
Luncheon Meeting,Wednesday, March 16th
Location: Spinnaker Restaurant, 100 Spinnaker Avenue, Sausalito, CA
11:30 am - 1:30 pm
Speakers: Jeanne MacLeamy, Sashi McEntee, and Maria Aguila
Women at the Forefront of Marin Politics
Topic: Game changers panel- these women represent the vanguard of conservative action in Marin.
Jeanne MacLeamy began her architectural career in Marin 30
years ago. She served on the Novato Design Review Committee,
was elected to the Novato City Council for 3 terms, and elected for
3 terms as Mayor. She was a Rotary International Paul Harris Fellow for creating affordable senior housing, and recognized by Saint
Mark’s (Mark Day) School for her service.
Sashi McEntee has a background in finance and business development, enabling her to tackle the pressing issues in Mill Valley where she lives and manages a family business. As a member
of the City Council, she has identified 5 areas of concern: traffic,
aging infrastructure, emergency preparedness, sustainability and
long-term financial stability. She is Chair of CERT, the Community Emergency Response Team.
Maria Aguila serves as an elected member of the Novato
Unified School District Board of Trustees, member of Marin
United Tax Payers Association and the NUSD Equity Design
Team. She serves on these committees: Bully Prevention, Joint
Legislative Action, Golden Bell, AFJROTC, School Fuel, Novato Blue Ribbon Coalition. She is Community Liaison for
Canal Community Organizations. She supports students and
families throughout Marin.
Joanne Dufficy, First Vice-President Programs
Luncheon Reservation Form Price $35 Deadline: Friday, March 11th
Name:
Address:
I will attend March 16th:
Lunch Choice:
r Salmon Grilled with Hollandaise
r Grilled Chicken Salad with Thai
Peanut Sauce and Ginger Dressing
Please mail in your payment so that
check-in at the event is expedited.
Phone:
Make check payable: MRWF
Mail to: Kathryn Thompson, 821 Albatross Dr., Novato, CA 94945
Phone reservations to: 415-898-0090
Email: events@mrwf.org
Notice: Advance reservations required.
Lunch reservations not picked up will
be billed to you.
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Marin Republican Women, Federated
President’s Report
March 2016 here we are! It seems like this election year
is progressing very quickly, almost like a time warp, as
we wait to get to a new President of the United States. By
the time you read this, the Super Tuesday primary will be
happening and there will be six primary dates occurring in
March. See this website www.race42016.com to keep up
with the dates and states for upcoming primaries.
As a club, we have many goals on our plate for the next
few months. All need your participation so pick what is
most important to you and call the MRWF Chair in charge.
Our February speakers set us on a path to work with others, groups with which we have common interests.
The UC Berkeley College Republicans have joined us to
collaborate on our project to work on the primary campaign
(June 7th) of Catharine B. Baker, Assemblywoman, District
16, San Ramon, CA. Beverly Erbel is quarterbacking our
effort to make phone calls to Republicans in Baker’s District 16 and encourage them to vote. Seventy-five percent
of voters who receive a personal call will go to the polls
to vote. By making phone calls, MRWF can make a huge
impact in this election. As Ms. Baker states, we cannot vote
directly for her, but she can vote for us and our views when
she votes in the State Assembly.
By working on key campaigns like District 16, Marin
Republicans can get some representation in the California
legislature.
April 20th is our big event, our fund raiser Silent Auction,
Raffle, and Show. Our February speaker, Aaron Negherbon,
told us about his organization, TroopsDirect, which is the
fundraiser beneficiary. Please email your collected items
list (your personal items or local business items) with dollar
values to Community@mrwf.org before March 16th; then
bring them to the luncheon.
Faye Bourret, President
MEMBERSHIP MATTERS
The 2016 membership drive is currently open for business. We look forward to each and every member renewing their membership and bringing in new members. This
month we welcome our new member Anna Walton. We
are looking forward to getting to know Anna and hope she
enjoys our luncheons, conversation and speakers.
For all of you who have renewed so far, thank you. Member renewals are at 26% of our total members last year, so
please get your membership dues in now. Our Associate
members are unchanged from last month at 27%.
Membership dues are $30 and associate dues are $25
(men, non-citizens and members of other Republican Women Federated Clubs). Please use the Membership Application in the newsletter or on the MRWF website. Your membership payment can be mailed to me at the address below.
If you introduce a new person to our club and they join,
you could be eligible to win the New Member contest, a free
lunch at one of our meetings. Please let me know if you
bring in any new members!
Any questions, call Judy Groesbeck 415-789-5022 or
email at grsbck@icloud.com, and my address is 20 Via
San Fernando, Tiburon, CA 94920.
Judy Groesbeck, Membership Chair
Our February speaker, Aaron Negherbon, CEO TroopsDirect and, on the
right, speaker Kerida Moates, President UC Berkeley College Republicans.
MARCH - WOMEN’S HISTORY MONTH
Women’s History Month originated as a national cele1995 Presidents Clinton, Bush and Obama have issued anbration in 1981 when Congress authorized and requested
nual proclamations celebrating the valuable contributions
President Reagan to proclaim the week of March 7 as Womof women to Society.
en’s History Week. In 1987, responding to a
Women’s History Month 2016 is just around
petition from the Women’s History Project,
the corner and President Obama’s proclamation
Congress designated the month of March as
will come soon. Exasperating, to say the very
Women’s History Month. Additional resoluleast, is that the women achieving notoriety totions were passed between 1988 and 1994 auday are the likes of Hillary Clinton, Madeleine
thorizing the President to proclaim March of
Albright and Gloria Steinem.
each year as Women’s History Month. Since Americanism
Mary Anne Bell, Americanism Chair
Visit us on the web at www.mrwf.org
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Marin Republican Women, Federated
Community Projects Reports
Your helping hands and talents are needed for all the
MRWF activities. Get on the lists; call the project chair
listed.
VETERANS
The San Francisco VA Hospital is happily accepting: lap
blankets, books, DVDs, socks, shoes,
and clothing - especially warm things.
The Veterans Home in Yountville
seeks: boxed games, playing cards, puzzles, puzzle books (e.g.: crosswords),
handkerchiefs, ball caps, and non-perishable snack foods like chips, soup cups,
Vienna Sausages, candy, and popcorn.
Both facilities can always use: stamps, stationery, toiletry
items and hotel freebies especially.
Donations can be brought to any of our meetings and are
tax deductible if you include your name and address with
the items. Questions? Please call Anne at 415-302-0330.
Anne Brenneis, Veterans Project
Marin Republican Women, Federated
Presents
“Heroes: Yesterday and Today”
To Benefit TROOPSDIRECT
Meet our Honored Guests
Ralph N. Cole
US Army, 89th Infantry Division, Colonel – WWII
Jacquelyn L. Tribolet
Army Nurse Corps, Major – Vietnam
Jennifer L. Donahue
US Navy CEC, Commander – Active Duty
LUNCHEON*FLOOR SHOW*SILENT AUCTION*RAFFLE
Wednesday, April 20, 2016
11:00am – 2:00pm
Tickets $40.00
VOTER REGISTRATION
Well the beat goes on and the GOP candidates continue
to battle for top spot come November. We all have our favorite, but no matter who becomes the presidential pick we
will need to get out and support him and the down ticket
Republican candidates. We have settled on the dates for our
voter registration days in April which will be April 23 and
30. And we will be working on dates for early fall. I will be
contacting those of you who have graciously volunteered to
be a part of our club’s project at the Village Mall in Corte
Madera. Anyone else who has a couple of hours to spare
will be welcomed, so please let me know. Thanks for your
help. Eclair13@hotmail.com
Elise Vitale, Voter Registration Project
MRWF SATELLITE CLUB
We all give our many thanks to Bob and Jan Stephens who
were very kind to host our February event at their beautiful
home in San Rafael. Although I was not able to attend, the
feedback was that, once again, they showed the great hospitality for which they are known. It is always great fun at
their house! Lots of people came and enjoyed their big deck
overlooking the golf course. There was good food and drink
and considerable discussion about this very interesting election we are all facing this year.
Marty Wickenheiser has graciously offered to host our
event in March. Note that because the fourth Friday of
Entertainment by Lovin’ Harmony Trio
Spinnaker Restaurant, 100 Spinnaker Drive, Sausalito, CA
If unable to attend: please consider
making a cash donation by mail
RSVP to events@mrwf.org or
mail reservation and donation to
MRWF Events, 821 Albatross Dr., Novato 94945
Make checks payable to: MRWF
Information, Call Kathryn Thompson at 415-898-0090
March is Good Friday, next month’s event will be on the
third Friday of the month, or March 18.
I am still looking for more hosts for this year’s events.
Please let me know if you can help. Inform, Invite, Involve.
Contact me at janem222@comcast.net.
Jane Maushardt, Satellite Club Chair
SHOOTING RANGE SIGN-UP FOR 3/19/16
Women-on-Target, a National Rifle Association program:
if you would like to do this activity, a group is forming for
a four hour Saturday morning session on 3/19/16. We will
be learning how to care for and shoot rifles in this session.
Email Faye Bourret at President@mrwf.org.
Visit us on the web at www.mrwf.org
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Marin Republican Women, Federated
MEMBERS’ BIRTHDAYS
We would like to send March birthday greetings to our
members Margarita Dreyer, Judy Groesbeck, Beverly
Heinecke, Elinor Lacy, Pamela Martin and Judith Walker Weissman. Happy birthday to associate member Donna
Pfeiff.
Legislative Report
News – National, California, and Internet
By Andrea Widburg, MRWF Legislative Chair
Date: 2/20/16
Justice Scalia’s death set off a political earthquake. Before his death, there were four conservative justices and
four progressive justices on the Supreme Court, with Justice Kennedy as a swing vote. If a conservative president
nominates a new justice, that delicate balance will continue.
However, if a progressive or socialist president appoints the
next justice, progressives will gain a permanent 5-4 majority on the Court.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell announced that
he will not schedule hearings for a replacement until after a
new president is sworn in. President Obama countered that
he will propose a candidate for the Supreme Court. Democrat outrage at Republican obstructionism is ironic considering that, in 2007, Democrats explicitly refused to consider
President Bush’s nominees for the Supreme Court because
of the upcoming 2008 election.
Think how Roe v. Wade has torn the fabric of American
life by placing in federal hands an issue that strict constructionists believe belongs with the States . . . and then imagine
that level of progressive federalism affecting every aspect
of American life for at least a decade. California conservatives feel helpless, but we can make financial donations to
the ultimate conservative candidate.
In California, health insurance companies agreed with the
Brown administration that California will impose a tax to
trigger $1.1 billion in matching federal funds, with reductions on gross premium and corporate taxes offsetting the
new tax. This stops insurance companies from charging
consumers several million dollars in rate increases occasioned by Obamacare. Prediction: This complicated scheme
will land on consumer’s shoulders, either as rate increases,
state tax increases, or federal tax increases. Also, Covered
California awarded lucrative contracts without competitive
bidding – a predictable bit of cronyism for a well-funded
government program.
Governor Brown continues to be excited about a carbon
tax, all in the name of climate change. The fact that every
global warming projection has proven wrong, that NOAA
has falsified data to create the illusion of warming, and that
a quiet sun promises very scary global cooling does not deter Brown from damaging a failing economy as a sacrifice
on Gaia’s altar.
ELECTIONS 2016 - DONATE/ACT NOW
Critical Primary Election June 7, 2016
California Republican Party Candidates
Gregory Allen, State Assembly District 10
Marin - Sonoma
www.gregoryallenca.com
Call Paula Kirkbride to get on the team
Catharine Baker, State Assembly District 16
East Bay - Lafayette, San Ramon, Livermore and rural area
Marin Republicans can help with donations, calls, walk precincts
www.bakerforassembly.com
Call Beverly Erbel to get on the team
Visit us on the web at www.mrwf.org
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Marin Republican Women, Federated
MRWF’S CAPITOL MUSE
By Edwina Burke
Date: 02/20/16 Washington, D.C.
In National Review’s (NR) mid-February “Against
Trump” issue, a platoon of political pundits climbed athwart
history shouting, “Donald Trump Is Not Conservative.”
It worked! Within days, Trump swept every single demographic in the New Hampshire primary.
Having been relieved by NR of any fear that Trump was
a sexist/racist/homophobic gunslinger, voters of all stripes
went all-in for The Donald: Fence-sitting independents, Republican ‘moderates,’ spare-me-the-social-issues RINOs,
disillusioned Obamists, economically squeezed middle
Americans, and under-employed, over-indebted Millennials. Evidently, the only New Hampshire demographic that
“Against Trump” failed to influence was Trump’s conservative core who, after also voting for Donald, went home to
dine on schadenfreude as the primary results rolled in.
There’s enough wrongness crammed into this single issue of NR to make a life-long subscriber’s head spin. For
starters, NR is more than a little slow on the uptake to still
not realize that conservatism is neither Donald’s nor most
Trumpsters’ forte. Likewise, it’s more than a little hypocritical to pledge allegiance to Ronald Reagan’s Eleventh Commandment while simultaneously attempting the rhetorical
assassination of the GOP’s own presidential frontrunner.
And it’s more than a little lame to assault a presidential
campaign with twenty-two hand-picked essays that omit
even one serious assessment of immigration, the candidate’s flagship issue.
The essays are poorly written, too (sorry, Mr. Buckley):
Trump is an “American Mussolini,” a “boor,” a “creep,” a
“louse,” a “know-nothing demagogue,” and a “tapeworm
invading the schismatically weakened body of the Republican Party.” Trump has a “brawling, blustery, mean-spirited
public persona,” spouts “tantrums and homicidal fantasies”
and (this one’s especially rich!) “is oblivious to the [Islamic jihadist] enemy.” He’s the “epitome of vulgarity,” a
“wannabe strongman,” “belligerent show-off”, is “pitifully
insecure,” “astoundingly ignorant” and displays “emotional
immaturity bord ering on personality disorder.” His immigration proposals serve only to illustrate his supposed “racism”
and “religious bigotry” and - here’s the clincher - he’s got “hair
like tinsel on a discarded Christmas tree.”
This isn’t political commentary, it’s playground banter.
Rude, at that.
NR’s editors should read their own magazine more carefully. The issue immediately previous to “Against Trump”
contained “What Trump Sees,” an essay wherein Jeremy
Carl thoughtfully credits Trump for addressing America’s
immigration crises. Regarding the Republican Party’s response to Trump, Carl writes: "Strong establishments take
insurgencies’ best issues and co-opt them. Weak and stupid
establishments don’t. Right now, the GOP establishment is
weak and stupid."
Judging from its anti-Trump diatribe, so is National Review.
SCHOLARSHIPS AND INTERNSHIPS
NFRW Scholarships and Internship
To involve more young women in the political process
and to provide educational opportunities, the National Federation of Republican Women offers several scholarships
and internships to female students. To apply, please download the applications from http://www.nfrw.org/programs/
scholarships.htm or send a self-addressed stamped envelope
to NFRW headquarters, Attn: Scholarships and Internships,
124 N. Alfred St., Alexandria, VA 22314.
The Dorothy Andrews Kabis Memorial Internship gives
female undergraduates the opportunity to spend part of the
summer working at national headquarters in Alexandria,
VA. Applicants must be at least a junior in college or a college student 21 years or older with a general knowledge of
government, a keen interest in politics, campaign experience and sufficient clerical office skills. Deadline November 1, 2016.
The National Pathfinder Scholarship offers three annual
scholarships of $2500 to provide financial assistance and
support to women seeking undergraduate or graduate degrees. Undergraduate sophomores, juniors and seniors, as
well as students enrolled in a master’s degree program are
eligible to apply. Deadline May 15, 2016.
The Betty Rendel Scholarship offers three annual scholarships of $1000 awarded to female undergraduates who are
majoring in political science, government or economics and
who have successfully completed at least two years of college coursework. Deadline May 15, 2016.
CFRW Scholarships
The Ronald Reagan Scholarship offers an annual $3000
to an undergraduate registered Republican woman who is
majoring in political science, communications, or directed
toward law. She must be a US citizen, a resident of California and have completed two years of college. Deadline:
August 15, 2016.
Go to the California Federation of Republican Women
website and Scholarships for specific application instructions.
Questions or know an interested student who would like to
apply, please contact Faye Bourret at President@mrwf.org.
Visit us on the web at www.mrwf.org
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Marin Republican Women, Federated
MRWF Committees
Newsletter - Newsletter@mrwf.org – Mary Anne Bell
Community Service - Community@mrwf.org – Open
Veterans – Anne Brenneis
LINCOLN DINNER 2016
Voter Registration - Elise Vitale
Keynote Speaker
Kris “Tanto” Paranto
Special Operator and contributor to 13 Hours
Legislation - Andrea Widburg
Telephone Communications - Pat Derenzo
Sunday, May 22, 2016
5:00pm - 9:00 pm
www.maringop.org
Publicity - Malka Hanna
Hospitality - Elvira Lindemann
For information and to make reservations
visit the website or call 415 446-4111
Working Women –MRWF Satellite Club - Jane Maushardt
Mamie Eisenhower Library Project - Deanne Gilbert
Novato RWF Luncheon
Tuesday March 15, 2016 11:30am – 1:30pm
Marin Country Club
Reserve: 415-883-7059
The Ethics of Illegal Immigration and Immigration Reform
Speaker: Debra Saunders
Columnist, San Francisco Chronicle
Americanism - Mary Anne Bell
Scholarships - Open
Parliamentarian - Ilene Meyers
Website - Gauri Tandavan
Chaplain - Bonnie Stevens
Ways and Means - Open
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WHERE TO WRITE, EMAIL, FAX OR TELEPHONE OFFICIALS
Toll Free Congress: 1-800-826-3688
President: Barack H. Obama (D)
1600 Pennsylvania Ave. NW, Washington, DC 20500
Switchboard 202-456-1414
email: www.whitehouse.gov/contact
Comment Line: 202-456-1111;FAX 202-456-2461
Senator: Barbara Boxer (D)
112 Hart Bldg, Washington, DC 20510
202-224-3553;FAX 202-224-0454
email: senator@boxer.senate.gov
70 Washington St., Ste. 203, Oakland, CA 94607
510-286-8537; FAX 202-224-0454
Senator: Diane Feinstein (D)
331 Hart Bldg, Washington, DC 20510
202-224-3841;FAX 202-228-3954
email: senator@feinstein.senate.gov
525 Market St. Rm 3670, San Francisco CA 94105
415-393-0707; FAX 415-393-0710
Representative: Jared Huffman (D) 2nd District
1630 Longworth House Office Bldg, Washington, DC 20515
202-225-6151; FAX 202-225-6153
email website: www.huffman.house.gov/contact
999 Fifth Avenue, Suite 290, San Rafael, CA 94901
415-258-9657; FAX 415-258-9913
State Senator: Noreen Evans (D) 2nd District
1303 10th Street, Sacramento, CA 95814
916-651-4002: FAX 916-323-6958
web site: www.sd02.senate.ca.gov
50 D Street Suite 120A, Santa Rosa, CA 95404
707-648-5312 and 707-576-2771 FAX 702-576-2773
Assemblyman: Marc Levine (D) 10th District
State Capitol, POB 942849, Sacramento, CA 94249
Marin County Civic Center Rm. 412, San Rafael, CA 94903
www.asmdc.org/members/a10
415-479 4920; FAX 415-479-2123
Governor: Edmund Gerald “Jerry“ Brown
State Capitol, Sacramento, CA 95814
916-445-2841 (pending bills, issues)
916-658-2792 24 hr. hotline FAX 916-558-3160
email: www.govmail.ca.gov
Marin County Board of Supervisors
Civic Center ,Suite 329,, San Rafael, CA 94903
ph. 499-7331 FAX 499-3645
Supervisor: Damon Connolly
District 1: San Rafael
CFRW Northern Division - www.cfrwnd.org
Supervisor: Kate Sears
District 3: Southern Marin
Supervisor: Steve Kinsey
District 4: Corte Madera, Larkspur, Homestead Valley,
W. Marin, parts of Novato & San Rafael
Supervisor: Judy Arnold
District 5: Novato
CALL- IN SHOWS
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California Federation of Republican Women
CFRW Advocate—Allison Olson
1225 8th St. Ste. 342, Sacramento, CA 95814
916-442-4084; FAX 916-442-1322
email: advocate@cfrw.org
www.twitter.com/CFRWadvocate
www.cfrw.org
Shirley Marks, President CFRW
email: president@cfrw.org
Supervisor: Katie Rice
District 2: Ross Valley, part of San Rafael
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PO Box 2102, San Rafael, CA 94912-2102
415-446-4111
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email: president@cfrwnd.org
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email: NBayRD@cfrwnd.org
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