Held quarterly, the Irwindale Chamber spotlights a public official from the City, County, State, or Federal level who will provide an update to attendees on key issues of the day and allow for conversation between Chamber Members and our local public officials.
Legislative Luncheon with Assemblywoman Blanca Rubio
The Irwindale Chamber of Commerce invites you to our
Legislative Luncheon with Assemblywoman Blanca Rubio
presented by Southern California Edison on
Friday, September 27 from
11:30 AM to 1:30 PM at
Glendora Country Club (2400 Country Club Dr, Glendora, CA 91741). This will be the third and final installment in our 2024 Legislative Luncheon series.
Held quarterly, the Chamber's Legislative Luncheon series spotlights a public official from the City, County, State, or Federal level who will provide an update to attendees on key issues of the day and allow for conversation between Chamber Members and our local public officials.
Come and hear Asm. Rubio provide a legislative update on her work in the 48th District. Q&A will follow.
Don’t miss out on this opportunity to meet one of your state representatives and network with your business community!
PRICING:
$65 for All Chambers' Members & Non-Profits | $80 for Non-Members
$650 Table Sponsor* | $550 Cornerstone Table*
*Table sponsorship includes eight (8) seats, a sign prominently displaying your company logo, recognition in the event slides, and during the program.
Table sponsorship is the only way to ensure sitting with your guests. 2024 Cornerstone members receive special pricing on sponsorships.
About Assemblywoman Blanca Rubio:
Since her election in 2016, Blanca has authored bills that support victims of domestic violence, create opportunities for children within the foster care system, ensure our youngest students are given proper support to succeed in school, and support for immigrant communities. She also has the distinction of serving on a number of Assembly Committees including: Chair of Governmental Organization, Chair of the New Democratic Caucus, Chair of the Assembly Select Committee on Domestic Violence, as well as the committees on Aging and Long Term Care, Budget, Elections and Water, Parks & Wildlife.
Before coming to the Assembly, Blanca spent 16 years as a teacher and over 20 years in elected office, serving on the Valley County Water Board and Baldwin Park Unified School District. Her students-first philosophy made Blanca a leader and champion for students in and out of the classroom. She has been successful in her efforts to improve academic outcomes for students, aligning them with vital resources necessary for college preparation.
Blanca was born in Juarez, Mexico, and came to the United States with her parents’ at a young age. Her personal experiences have given her a genuine understanding of the everyday struggles and barriers that immigrants and working families continue to face in the United States.
Assemblywoman Blanca E. Rubio was elected in November 2016 to represent California’s 48th Assembly District, which includes the cities and Communities of West Covina, Baldwin Park, Glendora, Covina, Azusa, West Puente Valley, Valinda, Duarte, South San Jose Hills, Vincent, Citrus, Charter Oak, South Monrovia Island, Mayflower Village, Irwindale, Monrovia.
Assemblymember Rubio received her Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration and Master’s Degree in Education with a Multiple Subject Teaching Credential from Azusa Pacific University. Blanca is a resident of Baldwin Park and a proud mother of two children.
Since her election in 2016, Blanca has authored bills that support victims of domestic violence, create opportunities for children within the foster care system, ensure our youngest students are given proper support to succeed in school, and support for immigrant communities. She also has the distinction of serving on a number of Assembly Committees including: Chair of Governmental Organization, Chair of the New Democratic Caucus, Chair of the Assembly Select Committee on Domestic Violence, as well as the committees on Aging and Long Term Care, Budget, Elections and Water, Parks & Wildlife.
Before coming to the Assembly, Blanca spent 16 years as a teacher and over 20 years in elected office, serving on the Valley County Water Board and Baldwin Park Unified School District. Her students-first philosophy made Blanca a leader and champion for students in and out of the classroom. She has been successful in her efforts to improve academic outcomes for students, aligning them with vital resources necessary for college preparation.
Blanca was born in Juarez, Mexico, and came to the United States with her parents’ at a young age. Her personal experiences have given her a genuine understanding of the everyday struggles and barriers that immigrants and working families continue to face in the United States.
Assemblywoman Blanca E. Rubio was elected in November 2016 to represent California’s 48th Assembly District, which includes the cities and Communities of West Covina, Baldwin Park, Glendora, Covina, Azusa, West Puente Valley, Valinda, Duarte, South San Jose Hills, Vincent, Citrus, Charter Oak, South Monrovia Island, Mayflower Village, Irwindale, Monrovia.
Assemblymember Rubio received her Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration and Master’s Degree in Education with a Multiple Subject Teaching Credential from Azusa Pacific University. Blanca is a resident of Baldwin Park and a proud mother of two children.
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For more information, please contact our office: ashley@irwindalechamber.org, (626) 960 - 6606.