February 28 @ 8:00 am - 10:00 am
The Greater Coachella Valley Chamber of Commerce will be hosting a legislative breakfast with Assemblymember Gonzalez representing California State Assembly District 36. The event will be held on Friday, February 28th, at 8:00 AM at Fantasy Springs Resort Casino in Indio. This event is $25 per person for members or $35 for non-members and includes a seated breakfast. Event sponsorship available at $200 which includes four (4) seats. Come share your thoughts on legislative and community issues. Assemblymember Gonzalez will be answering questions provided by our legislative committee as well as our membership at large.
Space is limited so please register in advance. While members of the media are welcome to attend and take notes, please no recordings.
Thank you to our generous sponsors: AT&T, Chandi Group USA, Coachella Valley Public Cemetery District, DAP Health, Desert Care Network, Fantasy Springs Resort Casino, FirstBank, Kaiser Permanente, Palm Springs International Film Society, Riverside County Supervisor V Manuel Perez, Sun Community Federal Credit Union, and Visit Greater Palm Springs.
About Assemblymember Jeff Gonzalez
Jeff Gonzalez is a combat veteran, small business owner, pastor, community leader, and father.
A first-generation American, Jeff’s dream was to serve our country. After graduating high school, Jeff enlisted in the United States Marine Corps, where his service took him overseas to combat zones in Iraq and Afghanistan. Jeff also completed multiple missions protecting U.S. embassies in Honduras and the Czech Republic.
After two decades of service, Jeff retired from the Marine Corps and became a local pastor. Motivated by the tragic loss of ten fellow Marines to suicide, he felt a calling to serve as a Pastor to protect those most vulnerable.
Day to day, Jeff Gonzalez is a small business owner, community volunteer, and father to a son diagnosed with cerebral palsy. Whether it’s trying to sort through the red tape to keep his business afloat or navigating the intricacies of the healthcare system to ensure top-quality care for his son, Jeff has witnessed California at both its best and worst. He knows what California is capable of, and most importantly, he has the know-how to fix it. Jeff’s mission in Sacramento is clear: to increase access to healthcare, lower the cost of living, and fix a broken California.
Jeff is married to his wife, Christine, and his family includes four children: RJ (31), Lexi (28), Zack (22), and Mike (17). Together, they reside in Indio.