LEGISLATIVE LUNCHEON

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.

Legislative Luncheon with Senator Susan Rubio

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The Irwindale Chamber of Commerce invites you to our Legislative Luncheon with Senator Susan Rubio on Friday, November 7 from 11:30 AM to 1:30 PM at South Hills Country Club (2655 S Citrus St, West Covina, CA 91791). This will be the final installment in our 2025 Legislative Luncheon series. Registration will open at 11:00 AM.

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 Senator Susan Rubio provide a legislative update on her work in the 22nd District. Q&A will follow.

Don’t miss out on this opportunity to meet one of your county representatives and network with your business community!


PRICING:
$70 for All Chambers' Members | $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. 2025 Cornerstone members receive special pricing on sponsorship.


About Senator Susan Rubio:

Senator Susan Rubio represents and advocates for over one million residents in the State Legislature. She was elected to the State Senate in 2018 to represent District 22, and was reelected with overwhelming support in 2022. Previously, she served as a public school teacher for 20 years at Baldwin Park and Monrovia school districts, and was an elected official for 13 years in the City of Baldwin Park.


Senator Rubio is a member of the Senate Committees on Energy, Utilities, and Communications; Health; Governmental Organization and Joint Committee on Arts; In addition, she is a Member of Governor Gavin Newsom’s Council on Holocaust and Genocide Education, a member of First Partner Jennifer Siebel Newsom’s Domestic Violence Advisory Council and was the first Latina Chair of the Senate Insurance Committee.


Internationally known for groundbreaking domestic violence policy initiatives, Senator Rubio passed legislation that allows the use of coercive control as evidence in family court. As a domestic violence survivor and longtime advocate, she continues to push for changes throughout the court system to lower the barriers for victims seeking protection, including successfully passing legislation that allows victims to use remote technology to testify when obtaining restraining orders. 


Senator Rubio has been a leader in housing development in her region. Through her work of creating the innovative San Gabriel Valley Regional Housing Trust, and securing millions in state funding, hundreds of new affordable housing units have been built to house low-income families, seniors and veterans.


Senator Rubio is a Member of the Senate Gun Violence Working Group and the Working Group on Survivors of Sexual Assault. She is Chair of the San Gabriel Valley Caucus, and is a Member of the Latino Legislative Caucus, Legislative Jewish Caucus, Legislative Women’s Caucus, CA Technology and Innovation Caucus, Environmental Caucus, Armenian Caucus, Inland Empire Caucus, and is a Member of the Los Angeles County Delegation.


Born in Juarez, Mexico, Senator Rubio is the proud daughter of a former Bracero farm worker. She attended East Los Angeles College, earned a Bachelor’s and a Master’s Degree in Education from Azusa Pacific University, and was honored with a Doctorate Degree from the University of La Verne. She lives in Baldwin Park, California. 


Senate District 22 is comprised of the cities of Azusa, Baldwin Park, Bradbury, Covina, Chino, Duarte, El Monte, Irwindale, La Verne, Montclair, Ontario, Pomona, San Dimas, South El Monte, and West Covina, as well as the unincorporated communities of Charter Oaks, Citrus, North El Monte, South Monrovia Island, and Vincent. 


SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE!

For more information, please contact our office: admin@irwindalechamber.org, (626) 385 - 0611