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| Newcomer Joined: Mar 2004 Location: here
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![]() | Here's help with voting on Nov. 8! (share your opinions HERE) I registered as an absentee voter so I have to mail in my ballot by today. I was looking at all the measures last night and thought I felt confident about how to vote on 73, 74, 75, and 80, until I read more about them online! I feel I'm not the only one who may be confused on the "issues", so I posted some online links that will give you a "quick" synopsis of the measures AND the thoughts of those qualified to side on the issues (because many of these measures just don't affect me directly): Opinions on 73--Waiting Period and Parental Notification of Minor's Abortion: http://www.californiahealthline.org/...&classcd=CL665 PowerPoint: http://www.usc-cpi.org/content/PPPre...rop73Forum.pdf About 74--Public School Teachers: http://www.usc-cpi.org/2005/09/28/pr...eacher-tenure/ Oppose: http://www.sacunion.com/pages/state_...articles/6494/ For: http://www.pasadenastarnews.com/opinions/ci_3154253 About 75--Employee Consent Requirement for Union's Political Contributions:
About 76--School Budget
About 77--Redistricting
Who supports 78--Discount on Prescription Drugs:About 79 (both 78 and 79 are sponsored by the pharmaceutical industry): About 80--Increase Renewable Energy:
See how organizations and parties will vote!: California Democratic Party California Republican Party American Independant Party Alliance for a Better California TURN--Utility Reform Network I hope this helps anyone... Make it out to the Polls on Nov. 8th!! |
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| Think About It Joined: Sep 2003 Location: Los Angeles, CA
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![]() | I appreciate the informative thread Sweetyb. Quote:
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| GCP.com Admin | One political option to take: Vote No on all propositions. Reasons: A lot of reasons why this special election was called for was because the legislative branch did not pass a lot of measures the governor wanted, so he decided to take it to the people and have them decide. That is all fine and dandy, but couldn't most of it wait a year? Couldn't it wait a year for the millions of dollars this will cost? The last special election cost ~$30 million dollars (the one that put the governor in office.) The state refused to reimburse the counties. Local governments are paying for these state matters. I do not know if i will take this stand, but it's a reasonable option to protest the happenings. On the other hand, its water on the bridge - and we shouldn't know and complain about it - but move on and vote for how we view. |
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![]() | *Results* Hey guys... I was curious to know what the results were, so here they are: http://rrcc.co.la.ca.us/elect/051100...035pa.html-ssi They were pretty much all "no" votes. Sometimes, it takes a "no" vote to take a stand, even though the whole election may not have been desired in the 1st place. I guess Arnold was hoping for us to stay at home, but we showed up in large numbers. Can't wait for the next elections! lol ![]() |
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