Meet Presidential Candidate Jay Inslee

When:
July 22, 2019 @ 4:30 pm – 6:30 pm
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Where:
Pacific Palisades Woman's Club
901 Haverford Ave
Pacific Palisades, CA 90272
USA
Cost:
Free
Contact:
Jane Albrecht
Meet Presidential Candidate Jay Inslee @ Pacific Palisades Woman's Club | Los Angeles | California | United States

Meet the Candidate

The 4th in our “Meet the Candidate” Series will feature Presidential Candidate, Washington State Governor Jay Inslee.  Gov. Inslee will come to the Palisades to meet the community and answer your questions.  The “Meet the Candidate” events are designed to provide you the opportunity to meet the Democratic Presidential candidates in person.  We believe there is a qualitative difference between meeting a candidate in person and getting an impression on television.

Hosts:  Malibu Democratic Club, Pacific Palisades Democratic Club, Santa Monica Democratic Club & West LA Democratic Club

When: Monday, July 22.  Doors Open at 4:30 pm.  Program begins at 5:00 pm.  

Where:  Pacific Palisades Woman’s Club, 901 Haverford Ave., Pacific Palisades, CA 90272

Cost:  Free, but rsvp required.

Parking:  Plenty of free Parking is available along Temescal Canyon Road, near the Woman’s Club.

Light refreshments provided.

RSVP/Register Here.

Inslee served 7 terms in the US Congress, before being elected Governor of Washington in 2012.  Inslee has long supported policies that would reverse climate change and create a strong, green economy.  This will be his top priority if elected President.   Inslee believes Washington State shows the economic power of progressive action.  During Inslee’s tenure as Governor, Washington state has become first in job, wage, and GDP growth.  It is the only state to rank as both the best place to work, and the best place to do business.  As Governor, he has signed laws that (1) invest in public education, (2) significantly increased the state minimum wage, (3) provide sick leave for all workers, (4) provide 12 weeks of family leave for new parents, (5) invest in green infrastructure and jobs; (6) change the protocols for use of deadly force by the police,  (7) implement a buy-back program from bum-stocks, (8) implement a suite of clean energy laws,  and (9) improve mental health care, among other things.  In the US House of Representatives, Inslee voted for the Federal Assault Weapons Ban in 1994 and against the war in Iraq in 2002.

For more info visit:  www.JayInslee.com.