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Quirk-Silva Honors Fullerton Resident Wesley “Chick” Adams as Veteran of the Year

SACRAMENTO – Today, Assemblywoman Quirk-Silva (D-Orange County) and the California State Assembly honored Wesley “Chick” Adams of the United States Army as Vietnam Veteran of the Year. Assemblywoman Quirk-Silva recognized the Orange County veteran for his service in the United States Army, and his many commitments to the local community as a Fullerton resident, and Buena Park native.

Assemblywoman Quirk-Silva Sees Progress in Budget Passage, but Urges Greater funding for Orange County and for Higher Education

Legislature passes on-time budget for seventh consecutive year

SACRAMENTO –The California State Assembly passed its 2017-2018 budget bill today with a 59-20-1 vote. Assemblywoman Quirk-Silva (D – Orange County) issued the following statement after the vote:

“This on-time, balanced budget exemplifies fiscal restraint, strengthens the state’s rainy day fund, increases public oversight, and makes targeted investments in our communities,” said Quirk-Silva. “For instance, it brings opportunities and much needed resources to working families with the Earned Income Tax Credit Expansion.”

Quirk-Silva Budget Efforts for Orange County Pay Off

Sacramento, CA â€“ California State Assemblywoman Sharon Quirk-Silva (D-Orange County) has successfully secured several victories for the people of North Orange County in this year’s State Budget bill.  

Assemblywoman Quirk-Silva has staunchly advocated her priorities such as public safety, veteran affairs, health and human services, education, business incentives, and more.

The following funding items were secured by Assemblywoman Quirk-Silva:

​​​​​​​Assemblywoman Quirk-Silva Continues to Champion Veteran Cemetery, and Backs Irvine City Council’s Decision

Orange County, California - Assemblywoman Sharon Quirk-Silva, (D - Orange County) issued the following statement in response to the Irvine City Council’s vote on Tuesday, June 6, to change the site originally designated for a veterans’ cemetery FivePoint developer-owned strawberry farmland near the I-5/I-405 interchange. The developers will build the cemetery at no cost to the city in exchange for the property from the first proposed cemetery site.

“I have remained impartial as to which site is chosen; understanding, of course, it is a local decision. I continue to urge all involved to be reasonable and do what is best for our veterans. I wholeheartedly back the decision of the Irvine City Council,” said Quirk-Silva.

Quirk-Silva Honors Dr. Stephen Tsai

Annual Ceremony held in recognition of Small Business Day

SACRAMENTO – Today, during California Small Business Day, Assemblywoman Quirk-Silva (D-Orange County) and the California State Assembly honored Dr. Stephen Tsai. Dr. Tsai is the founder of East West Medical Group and has been practicing Acupuncture in the Fullerton area for nearly 30 years.

“It is my pleasure to honor Dr. Stephen Tsai, founder of the East West Medical Group of Fullerton CA, at the California Small Business Day Awards,” said Quirk-Silva. “Together with his wife, Dr Tsai began as a tiny clinic with a vision for integrating eastern and western medical techniques and philosophy.”

Quirk-Silva Bill to Give Tax Cuts to Small Businesses Passes Assembly Floor

(SACRAMENTO) – Today, Assembly Bill 162 (AB 162) by Assemblywoman Sharon Quirk-Silva (D-Orange County), and Assemblymember Sabrina Cervantes (D-Corona) was approved on the Assembly floor by a bipartisan vote of 65-0. AB 162 would make more small businesses eligible for the California Competes tax cut administered by the Governor’s Office of Business and Economic Development (GO-Biz).

Quirk-Silva Calls Out the Orange County Veteran Cemetery Opposition

SACRAMENTO – On Tuesday, May 30, a day after Memorial Day, Assemblywoman Sharon Quirk-Silva (Fullerton) was the focus of a stealth texting, email and robocall campaign in Fullerton that has been operating in order to mislead public opinion against the veterans cemetery project; saying that Orange County money would be spent on a “pet project” outside Assembly District 65 and given to Irvine.

“A resting place for California’s veterans is not a ‘pet project,’” Quirk-Silva said. “It is a necessary and important project for our veterans in California. The state funds in question were secured for a cemetery that all Southern California Veterans have earned. It's shameful that some would try to disrupt the funding for a veterans cemetery a day after Memorial Day, and for political gain.”