Solano Republican Women Federated
Harry Price 10 January 2022

Welcoming In the New Year with Fairfield Mayor Harry Price

Harry Price Our speaker, Fairfield Mayor Harry Price and his family moved to Fairfield in 1965, when he began a 33-year career teaching English at Vanden High School. Awarded an academic fellowship in 1969, he took a leave of absence and moved his family to Western Washington State University in Bellingham, Washington, where he earned a Master of Science degree in 1970.

 

Selected as the Solano County Teacher of the Year in 1986, Harry continued teaching until his retirement in 1998.

 

Harry was appointed to the Fairfield Community Services Commission in 1988, where he served until he was appointed to the Fairfield Planning Commission in 1992.

 

He served on the Planning Commission until his election to the Fairfield City Council in 1997. Harry was elected Vice-Mayor in 1999, ran unopposed for Mayor in 2005, and was re-elected Mayor in 2009, 2014, and 2018.

 

Active in the League of California Cities, Harry was elected president of the North Bay Division in 2002. He served three terms as elected president of the Fairfield-Suisun Sewer District; is past president of the California Association of Sanitary Agencies, and was a member of the Association's Executive Board of Directors for nine years.

 

Harry and his late wife, Betsy, have five adult children and six grandchildren.

 
Active Shooter Program 5 Nov 2019

Active Shooter Program from Fairfield PD for the 05 November 2019 Luncheon

 
Erin Cruz 7 Oct 2019

Erin Cruz

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Erin Cruz
Erin Cruz is a strong conservative whose priorities include a strong national defense; enhanced border security, economic growth, fiscal accountability and transparency, and protecting taxpayer interests.

Erin Cruz is a mother and widow of internationally renowned scientist, Rene Cruz, PhD. Mrs. Cruz is a native Southern Californian, born and raised. She is an entrepreneur and savvy business woman who is fed up with the political status quo of politicians putting politics before the needs and will of the people.

For Erin, a Native Californian, watching California deteriorate is deeply concerning. From crumbling infrastructure to rising homelessness, rising crime to out of control spending, the constant barrage of tax burden placed on the people is out of control. We need a solution to the division among social and political groups to get the work done.

Erin Cruz knows communication is key to solving the issues of our communities, the state, and the nation. Her passion for the people led Erin to Author Revolution America, a political and business communication book geared toward women. She is also Author of the book Crushing Corruption, Producer and Host of The Erin Cruz Show; she is Founder and CEO of the All American community advocacy and humanitarian organization, Restoring America Now, Inc. and Founder and CEO of RAN Action Fund, Inc., which is geared toward realizing change within our communities and across the nation, for all residents.

Erin is currently running for United States Congress in District 36 to help bring back balance and true representation for all Americans in the region. Her motto is: People before Politics. Liberty before Legislation.

Mrs. Cruz is a Tea Party Republican and Classical, Constitutional Conservative with the ability to transcend traditional Party Lines. In 2018 Erin Cruz ran for the United States Senate in California, uniting Grassroots activists across party lines. Erin Cruz was the only U.S. Senate Candidate out of 31 people to be endorsed by a political party.

Mrs. Cruz believes big government has grossly overstepped its bounds. Second only to putting God back in schools and restoring strong family values that are lacking across the nation, she sees Less Tax, Less Regulation, Less Government as the only true way for our nation to get back on track.

Erin reminds people often: Government does not give you or grant you rights. The Declaration of Independence, U.S. Constitution, and Bill of Rights secure our unalienable rights as given by God.

Erin Cruz believes now is our time to come together, to restore order, to crush corruption and Make California Golden Again for future generations.

LEARN MORE...There is a great deal of information on the internet about Erin Cruz, her outreach, community activism, published books and her platform. Go to erincruz.com for more information.

 
Welcome to Solano Republic Women Federated

 

Carolyn Cotton

The Solano County Coucil of Republican Women, later named the Solano Republican Women, Federated, held the founding meeting on Tuesday, April 26, 1949, in the Old California Room at the Nut Tree in Vacaville, when fifty or more members were enrolled and the officers elected.

The sponsoring group included: Mrs. J.E. Knott, Davis, organizational chairman for the California Council of Republican Women in the 3rd Congressional Desitrict; Miss Elsa Widemann, Vallejo, who was the president of an earlier Republican women's organization in Solano County in the mid 1930's; Mrs. Wayne W. Woodward, Sr., and Mrs. Kenneth I. Jones, both of Fairfield; Mrs. Frank McKevitt, Vacaville, and Mrs. Marijorie H.E. Benedict, Berkeley, Republican Committeewoman for California.

Other Activities

  • Reach Out and Read - Children's Literacy Program
  • Voter Registration at Solano Republican Committee Headquarters
  • Staffing the County Republic Headquarters
  • Dedication of Veterans Cementary in Dixon
  • Fisher House*
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Kevin Kiley 5 Aug 2019

Kevein Kiley

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Assemblyman Kevin Kiley
"Protecting our area's water resources, managing our forests, and stopping any additional tax increases will be among my highest priorities, as well as advancing legislation that improves public safety."

Assemblyman Kevin Kiley represents the Sixth District in the California State Assembly. His parents arrived in the area in 1982, his father a physician and his mother a special education teacher. They settled in Orangevale and then Granite Bay, where they raised Kevin and his three siblings with the values of hard work, faith, and fidelity to family and community.

After graduating from Harvard, Kevin followed in his mother's footsteps to become a teacher. He taught 10th-grade English at a high school in South Central Los Angeles, where he chaired the English department and led his students to significant academic gains. Wanting to give his students the same opportunity he had at Granite Bay High School, Kevin also started an award-winning speech and debate team. Dozens of students found their voice through the program, competing in top tournaments throughout the state and graduating to some of California's best universities.

Kevin went on to Yale Law School. He passed the California bar and joined Irell & Manella, where he represented individuals and businesses in high stakes litigation. Later, as a Deputy Attorney General, Kevin represented the People of California in cases involving convicted felons. Kevin and his business partner, former U.S. Congressman Doug Ose, own and operate Ose-Kiley Cattle.

Elected to the California State Assembly in 2016, Kevin has won statewide acclaim for his legislation to expand parental choice for underserved students, ensure impartial descriptions of ballot initiatives, and end the practice of government double taxation. He serves as Vice Chair of the Assembly Education Committee and of the Privacy and Consumer Protection Committee, and is a member of the Public Safety Committee, Governmental Organization Committee, Judiciary Committee, and Higher Education Committee.

 
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