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Glazer and Grayson to Co-Host Brentwood Town Hall

by CC News
Brentwood Town Hall

SACRAMENTO – Senator Steve Glazer, D-Contra Costa, and Assemblymember Tim Grayson, D-Concord, will co-host their second town hall on April 13, to discuss issues important to residents of Brentwood.

The Brentwood Town Hall will be held tomorrow April 13 from 6-7 p.m.

Heritage High School Multipurpose room, 101 American Avenue, Brentwood

Senator Glazer and Assembly member Grayson held a joint town hall last month in Concord, their first since 2019 before COVID shut down in-person events.

“We look forward to meeting Brentwood residents to talk about 2023 legislative issues and to listen to the concerns of community members,” said Senator Glazer.

For more information, please call the district office at (925) 258-1176.


Editors Note: Congressman DeSaulnier to Host Town Hall in Oakley

Walnut Creek, CA – Congressman Mark DeSaulnier (CA-10) announced he will host an in-person town hall on Thursday, April 13th from 6:30 – 7:30 p.m. PT to provide legislative updates, discuss the issues most important to our community, and answer questions from constituents. — more info

About Senator Steve Glazer:

Senator Steve Glazer is completing his eighth year in the California State Senate.

Glazer represents almost one million residents in Contra Costa and Alameda counties (in the east bay of San Francisco). During his tenure in the Senate, he has served as the Chair of 6 Senate Committees, including: Elections and Constitutional Amendment Committee; Select Committee on Student Success; Banking & Financial Institutions; Governmental Organization; Insurance; and Business, Professions & Economic Development.

First elected to the Senate in a special election in 2015, Senator Glazer won re-election to a full four-year term in November, 2016 by winning 67 percent of the vote. He was re-elected in November, 2020 with 66 percent of the vote. He previously served for ten years as an Orinda City Council member, including three terms as Mayor.

A former senior advisor to California’s Governor, Jerry Brown, Senator Glazer worked with Gov. Brown to help return California to solid financial footing in the midst of the Great Recession. He also served as a California State University Trustee, working on limiting tuition increases and lowering administrative costs at the 23 CSU campuses.

Senator Glazer earned his bachelor’s degree from San Diego State University where he served as Student Body President.

The 7th Senate District is based in Northern California’s Contra Costa and Alameda counties, encompassing the communities of Alamo, Antioch, Bay Point, Bethel Island, Brentwood, Byron, Clayton, Concord, Danville, Discovery Bay, Dublin, Lafayette, Livermore, Moraga, Oakley, Orinda, Pittsburg, Pleasanton, San Ramon, and Walnut Creek.

The northern portion of the District joins many Delta communities, while the central and southern portions link key Contra Costa and Alameda suburban communities with job centers. This District includes many regional parks and wilderness areas.

About Assemblyman Tim Grayson

Assemblymember Tim Grayson was first elected to serve in the California Assembly in November 2016 and represents the 15th Assembly District, which encompasses portions of Contra Costa county. He is the son of a Teamster father and his mother was a public transit worker. He is the first in his family to earn a college degree.  In 2010, Grayson was elected to serve on the Concord City Council, winning reelection in 2014 and serving on the Council until his election to the Assembly. He also served as Concord’s Mayor from 2014 – 2015.

Since being elected to the Assembly, Grayson has focused on issues related to addressing California’s housing and transportation crises, increasing our budget reserves and access to higher education, mitigating human trafficking, minimizing the risk of wildfires and helping individuals with special needs.  Forty of the bills Grayson authored have been signed into law.

As a co-founder of the Contra Costa Family Justice Center, Grayson has a long and proven history of advocating for victims of domestic violence, human trafficking, and child and elder abuse. Since his election to the Assembly, Grayson has secured $20 million in state funding for Family Justice Centers throughout California to expand services, reach new communities and streamline services for victims of interpersonal violence. In 2018 Governor Brown signed into law a Grayson bill (AB 998) to allow victim support specialists to work collaboratively to help victims of domestic violence and human trafficking.

Championing the beliefs that higher education should be both accessible and affordable, Assemblymember Grayson authored laws to ensure that our qualified California students are not denied admission at UC institutions in favor of less qualified out-of-state students (AB 1674) and to require greater transparency from the University of California Office of the President in UC cost reporting (AB 1655). Grayson also introduced legislation to bring $7 billion in funding for new higher education campus construction and repair of existing facilities.

In order to help protect the state against the boom and bust economic cycles of the past decades, Assemblymember Grayson was at the forefront of creating a new budget reserve to compliment the constitutionally-capped Rainy Day Fund.  Grayson fought to create the new Budget Deficit Savings Account, and helped secure an initial deposit of $1.75 billion, in the hope that we will be able to avoid devastating and debilitating cuts to education and social and government services should a recession strike again.

Grayson continues to serve as the Concord Police Department’s Critical Response Chaplain, a position he has held since 2007, providing emotional support and counseling to first responders, victims, and their families during and after traumatic events. Grayson also has maintained a license as a general building contractor since 1997.

Grayson serves as Chair of the Assembly Banking and Finance Committee and as a member of the Business and Professions Committee, the Insurance Committee, and Revenue and Taxation Committee. Grayson also chairs the Select Committee on Streamlining Services for Victims of Interpersonal Violence.

Assemblymember Grayson is eligible to serve up to twelve years in the Legislature through 2028.  A long time East Bay resident, Tim lives in Concord where he raised his two kids with his wife of more than 30 years, Tammy.

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4 comments

Edgar April 13, 2023 - 8:42 am

When was the last time these two individuals held an in person town hall meeting in Antioch?

Edgar April 13, 2023 - 8:46 am

Question for CCNEWS, If one we’re to go to a town hall, which would you suggest we go to if we want things to get done at a local level?

CC News April 13, 2023 - 9:03 am

Depends… if you want national issues, go for DeSaulnier. If you want to focus on state issues, hit up Grayson & Glazer

Edgar April 13, 2023 - 9:07 am

Thank you!

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