Politics & Government
Legislature Gets Behind Plan to Cut Copter Noise
Assemblymember Bob Blumenfield reports from Sacramento.

This news release comes from Assemblymember Bob Blumenfield.
Welcome to my latest eNewsletter, which contains updates on the work I'm doing here in the Valley and in the State Capitol. This edition details how I helped the legislature formally get behind Congressman Howard L. Berman's federal plan to rid our community of excess helicopter noise, how many folks took advantage of our Sidewalk Office Hours, and how Joy Picus came to Sacramento because I was able to name her "Woman of the Year."
It also will inform you about some important new laws, some recent awards I received, and much more. As always, please don't hesitate to contact my office for assistance with any issues involving state government. We can be reached at (818) 904-3840 or through my website at www.asmdc.org/blumenfield.
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Sincerely,
BOB BLUMENFIELD
Assemblymember, 40th District
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IN THIS ISSUE:
- April is Autism Awareness Month
- Helicopter Noise Legislation Moves Forward
- Joy Picus, the 40th District Woman of the Year
- El Camino Real Charter High Wins Drama Competition
- License Plates for Veterans
- Standing with Working Californians
- FREE Health Screenings for Seniors
- Two Valley High Schools Go to the National Academic Decathlon!
- Spotlight on Sonja Palladino, Legislative Aide
- Public Forums on the Workers' Compensation System
- Around the Community
- Upcoming Events
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