Butte County SOJ Committee

On October 27, 2016, the Butte County State of Jefferson Committee voted to adopt the State of Jefferson, Community of County Representatives (CCR) Charter. Butte County is the second
most populated county in the proposed State of Jefferson.

Ruth Haring was elected to be Chair of the Butte County Committee and the Representative to the CCR.
Hildy Langewis was elected as the 1st Alternate
Tom Kozik was elected as the 2nd Alternate

Ruth Haring
Chairperson
Butte County State of Jefferson Committee

Mendocino County Update

We had our monthly (10/25/2016) Mendocino County for the State of Jefferson Committee meeting on this blustery, rainy Tuesday night with a turn out of 20 die hard supporters.  The main agenda item was the CCR Charter.  We ratified the Charter with a unanimous vote after lively discussion while going over it line by line.  We also elected our Representative and alternates, again with unanimous votes.

We were privileged to have our (hopefully) next State Representative, Mr. Ken Anton, in attendance (2nd Assembly District and Mendocino County resident).  He is a vocal Jefferson supporter.

Looking forward to seeing everybody on Sunday at the next Formation Assembly in Redding.  I would also like to take this opportunity to thank all those who work so hard to set these things up.

Susan Young,
Mendocino County

Good news from Nevada County

Good news from Nevada County today. Last night (10/18/2016) we held our historical election for our representatives for the Committee of County Representatives (formerly known as the Executive Committee). The election date was set at the beginning of October and an e-mail invitation for the election on Oct. 18th was sent out to over 500 interested people in our NCSOJ database. The room was packed last night! The charter was unanimously accepted and our three representatives were elected. Gary Pitts was unanimously elected as primary representative with Fran Freedle and Claudia Taylor as alternates. How are the other counties doing? (I know that Placer County lead the way) Any progress?