Governor Signs 2007-08 Budget

Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger signed the 2007-08 Budget into law on Friday, August 24. The Governor vetoed $703 million in General Fund spending, extensively cutting healthcare and socila service programs.

A new California Budget Project summary reviews the Governor’s vetoes, changes in the final budget agreement as compared to the plan passed by the Assembly in July, and reviews key policy changes in the budget.

To read more go to www.cbp.org

To link directly to the Governor’s summary of the 2007-08 Budget and a listing of his vetoes go to: http://www.ebudget.ca.gov/pdf/Enacted/BudgetSummary/FullBudgetSummary.pdf.

Statement of LACDP Chair Eric Bauman on Adoption of the Budget

“After seven weeks of holding the people and government of California hostage to a hyper-partisan right-wing agenda, enough Republicans in the State Senate finally broke free today to enable passage of the long-overdue state budget.

“This budget is by no means a great victory for the people of California, but in the face of unrelenting partisanship from the Senate Republicans, its passage is welcome.

“For weeks now we have watched as the Senate Republicans moved the goalposts every time a deal was at hand.

Did they do it to ensure a budget that protects those most in need? No!
Did they do it to ensure California remained fiscally sound? No!
Did they do it to cut spending on projects they hold dear? No!

“They did it in an attempt to strangle California’s landmark law to fight global climate change, an issue that has absolutely no bearing whatsoever on the budget and to attempt to advance other parts of their conservative agenda, so clearly out of step with the majority of Californians.

“It took concerted, outspoken and unbending leadership from Democratic Senate leader Don Perata and Democratic Assembly Speaker Fabian Nunez, who spoke out each day and refused to make a difficult budget even worse. It took the Governor traveling to Republican districts to demand these ideologues put the people of California ahead of their partisan interests.

“Many people have felt the sting of this unnecessary budgetary delay; especially small businesses that operate and provide services to nursing homes and child care centers. Community colleges, which faced the unknown as they prepared to begin the fall semesters and tens-of-thousands of students who did not know if their college grants and loans would be available in time to begin college.

“We urge Governor Schwarzenegger to spare those in greatest need, the elderly, disabled and others dependent on the state for healthcare and other critical services from further harsh cuts in the budget. Through the line-item veto process.

“The only answer to this budgetary insanity is the elimination of the two-thirds requirement for adopting a budget. The people of California should never again face the prospect of a small, unyielding, partisan mob, upending the operations of the State of California and forcing innocent people and small businesses to suffer.

“The LA County Democratic Party stands ready to join with our colleagues and like-minded groups across our state to once-and-for-all put an end to these budgetary shenanigans.”

URGENT VOTER FRAUD ALERT - LYNWOOD CITY RECALL ELECTION

Candidates Edward R. Jacinto and Jim Morton falsely claimed Democratic Party endorsement

LOS ANGELES - The Los Angeles County Democratic Party (LACDP) today learned that two Lynwood City Council candidates running in the Lynwood City Special Recall Election on Tuesday, September 25, 2007, have falsely claimed the endorsement of the Los Angeles County Democratic Party. 
 
Candidate Edward R. Jacinto, running to replace City Councilmember Fernando Pedroza and Jim Morton, running to replace City Councilmember Leticia Vasquez, have falsely claimed the endorsement on their campaign literature and at public events.
 
The Los Angeles County Democratic Party has not endorsed any candidates running in the Lynwood City Special Recall Election.
 
Jacinto and Morton have been sent official cease-and-desist letters by LACDP’s legal counsel. Additional actions against them may be taken to ensure the voters of Lynwood are not further misled.
 
“By falsely claiming the endorsement of the Democratic Party, these candidates have damaged the integrity of the election process and have misled voters.  We are outraged and do not condone their behavior in misleading voters in the name of the Democratic Party. This type of fraudulent behavior will not be tolerated,” said Eric C. Bauman, Chair of the Los Angeles County Democratic Party.
 
The Los Angeles County Democratic Party is the official governing body of the Democratic Party in the County of Los Angeles and works in cooperation with the State and National Democratic Committees.  LACDP is the largest local Democratic Party entity in the United States, representing nearly 2 million registered Democrats.
 
LACDP conducts the Democratic Party campaign in Los Angeles under the general direction of the California Democratic State Central Committee. It is responsible to build the party organization at the district, regional, and county levels, to register Democratic voters and to encourage Election Day turn out among Democratic voters.  The essence of LACDP’s mission is to encourage the fullest possible participation of all Democratic voters and to disseminate the Democratic message, platform and philosophy.
 
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The Los Angeles County Democratic Party

in collaboration with

The California  Democratic Party, Stonewall Democratic Club,
LA Stonewall Young Democrats, & LA County Young Dems

present

UNITY FORUM WATCH PARTY

 

August 9th, 2007

5:45 pm - 8:00 pm

at HERE Lounge

(Parking is available in parking lots on Santa Monica Blvd)
696 N Robertson, West Hollywood, CA
Free Admission

Join us as we watch a forum with the Democratic Candidates for President

Sponsored by the Human Rights Campaign and the Logo Network.

If you can’t join us, you can view the forum on online at  www.logoonline.com.

State curtails e-voting - L.A. system decertified; restrictions on two others

By Kevin Yamamura - Sacramento Bee Capitol Bureau - Saturday, August 4, 2007

California Secretary of State Debra Bowen, bowing to fears of computer fraud, Friday decertified Los Angeles County’s electronic voting system and sharply curtailed the use of two other machines that California counties had hoped to use to conduct the February 2008 presidential primary.

She said she would allow unlimited use of one system, Hart InterCivic, as long as security and auditing safeguards are implemented.

But in the case of two major companies — Diebold Election Systems and Sequoia Voting Systems — Bowen said she would allow just one machine per polling place, apparently to provide an accessible option for disabled voters.

Electronic voting critics had unsuccessfully lobbied Bowen’s predecessor to stop the machines’ use in California. More than three dozen California counties have invested millions of dollars in the technology and some will be forced to replace many machines by February under Bowen’s order.

“I reject the notion that I should not require changes in security simply because counties already own (the machines),” Bowen said.

The tested systems are used by 43 of California’s 58 counties and by 9 million out of 15.7 million registered voters, according to UC Berkeley.

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