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Republican Women Host Lincoln Reagan Dinner in South Lake Tahoe Featuring Rep. Kevin Kiley, Sen. Alvarado-Gil

Federal funding, wildfire prevention, and GOP tradition highlighted at annual Tahoe gathering

Cris Alarcon by Cris Alarcon
March 28, 2026
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SOUTH LAKE TAHOE —

The Republican Women of California – South Lake Tahoe (RWC-SLT) hosted its annual Lincoln Reagan Dinner on March 12, drawing approximately 60 members and guests for an evening centered on policy priorities, regional issues, and party tradition.

Featured speakers included U.S. Rep. Kevin Kiley and state Sen. Maria Alvarado-Gil, who addressed infrastructure, wildfire mitigation, and legislative efforts affecting El Dorado County and the Lake Tahoe Basin.

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Kiley highlighted his role in advancing the Lake Tahoe Restoration Reauthorization Act, a federal initiative aimed at securing hundreds of millions of dollars for environmental and infrastructure improvements. The funding is intended to enhance water quality, restore forest health, address invasive species, and reduce wildfire risk.

The congressman also pointed to recent federal allocations, including $1.2 million secured for the South Lake Tahoe Public Utility District to replace aging water main lines and install new fire hydrants, and $1 million for the North Tahoe Public Utility District to upgrade water infrastructure.

“Investing in infrastructure and forest resilience is essential to protecting Lake Tahoe and the communities that depend on it,” Kiley said.

Across his district, Kiley noted he has helped secure more than $300 million in federal funding to improve water resources, strengthen infrastructure, reduce wildfire threats, and enhance public safety. He also outlined current legislative priorities, including efforts to block retroactive wealth taxes, address illegal biolab activity, and reduce fuel costs tied to high state gas taxes.

Alvarado-Gil reinforced the importance of state-level engagement, particularly on rural infrastructure and public safety concerns.

According to organizers, Kiley delivered his remarks without notes and received multiple standing ovations.

Tradition and Political Significance

The term “Lincoln Reagan Dinner” reflects a long-standing Republican Party tradition. Named for Abraham Lincoln, the first Republican president, and Ronald Reagan, a defining figure in modern conservatism, the dinners are widely held across the United States as cornerstone political events.

These gatherings serve as premier annual fundraisers and networking opportunities for Republican organizations at the local, county, and state levels. Historically known as “Lincoln Day Dinners,” many chapters incorporated Reagan’s name after 1980, reflecting the party’s ideological evolution.

In recent election cycles, particularly following 2020 and 2024, some organizations have further rebranded the events to include Donald Trump, signaling shifting dynamics within the party. Variations such as “Lincoln–Reagan–Trump” or “Trump–Reagan” dinners have emerged in some regions.

Lincoln Reagan dinners frequently feature high-profile conservative speakers, including elected officials, media figures, and political strategists, and are used to rally grassroots supporters, discuss policy priorities, and raise funds for upcoming campaigns.

The South Lake Tahoe event reflects that broader tradition, offering local Republicans an opportunity to engage directly with elected leaders while focusing on issues specific to the Tahoe Basin and El Dorado County.

Cris Alarcon

Cris Alarcon

Former Member: Executive Board of Directors, Treasurer, Boys & Girl Club of El Dorado County Western Slope. - Former Member: Board of Directors, Treasurer, Food Bank of El Dorado County. - Opening Team Dealer at Red Hawk Casino - Retried EDC Elections Department Inspector. - Chairman of El Dorado County Charter Review Committee, Youngest Charter Member of the Hangtown Kennel Club. - Political Strategist and Campaign Manager.

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