Action Item from Senior Strategist of State Party

Hello California Democrats —
We are working on a clearing house for key action items statewide.

In the meantime, here are two more action items to engage new volunteers:

First, here’s a link to a group who is doing events to defend the Affordable Care Act in Modesto, Vista, and Santa Ana. http://fight4ourhealth.org/events/ If you are in those cities or nearby, check out their event listings. This group is supported by many of our labor allies.

Second, if you aren’t in those areas, the Democrats in Wisconsin (the state of Governor Scott Walker) have asked us for help in the re-election campaign of their progressive State Superintendent, Tony Evers. (and, as always – If you have your own local races you are working on with online phonebanks, please send them to us to publicize to other parts of the state!)

Primary Election: Tuesday, February 21, 2017
General Election: Tuesday, April 4, 2017

Given the recent appointment of Betsy DeVos, this is an important front line for our education values.

He is a champion of public schools and staunch opponent of vouchers, which have drastically been expanded under Governor Scott Walker.
We have virtual phone bank links ready for volunteers to use:

Evers Virtual Phone Bank Instructions:
1) Click on one of the links below (in order to call into a corresponding Congressional District); you will be taken to a page that asks you to:
2) “Log in with ActionID”
3) Click on “Log In with ActionID Button”
You will then be taken to a page that asks you to either “Log In” or “Create ActionID”
4) Select “Create ActionID” tab; fill in the information the page asks for. (This is the information you will use to log into the phone bank and make calls.)
5) Now you’re ready to make calls! (You’ll be given a voter’s name and phone number, and a short script for you to use on calls.)

A link for each congressional district is below:
Congressional District 1: http://www.tonyforwisconsin.com/callvoters-cd1
Congressional District 2: http://www.tonyforwisconsin.com/callvoters-cd2
Congressional District 3: http://www.tonyforwisconsin.com/callvoters-cd3
Congressional District 4: http://www.tonyforwisconsin.com/callvoters-cd4
Congressional District 5: http://www.tonyforwisconsin.com/callvoters-cd5
Congressional District 6: http://www.tonyforwisconsin.com/callvoters-cd6
Congressional District 7: http://www.tonyforwisconsin.com/callvoters-cd7
Congressional District 8: http://www.tonyforwisconsin.com/callvoters-cd8

For questions, please contact samv@wisdems.org.

More about Tony Evers:
Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/Tony4WI/
Website – http://www.tonyforwisconsin.com/

The system is VAN. This first link (below) provides step-by-step powerpoint directions for callers to set up an “Action ID” so they can begin making calls.
Directions for action ID:
http://files.constantcontact.com/1c74ba9e001/ed4d29d8-8b1b-4dae-bda1-4ec56bc5e151.pdf

This next link (below), gets you to the login site.
Log into VAN phonebank system:
https://www.openvpb.com/ngpvanui/login?destination=vpb_bycode/8C0C12A-8487#register

More information on the candidate & the race can be found at this last link.
Richmond School Board Member Jeff Bourne announced his candidacy for the 71st House of Delegates seat vacated by Delegate Jennifer McClellan.
http://wtvr.com/2017/01/11/school-board-chairman-jeff-bourne-announces-campaign-for-delegate-seat/

I would also suggest that you ask callers to keep track of how many calls they make, so you can give them public kudos at the next meeting. (Reminder: volunteers stay where they feel useful and appreciated!)

There is more coming very shortly!! There’s a lot to do, we’re just pulling things together to make it easier to send out.

Go Team California Democrats!

Sincerely,
Shawnda Westly
Senior Strategist
California Democratic Party

Preview for Feb. 28, 2017 Meeting

mayor-abelson
Greetings, everyone! We have an exciting meeting coming up. Our very own El Cerrito Mayor Janet Abelson will be our featured speaker. She will discuss her vision for El Cerrito’s economic development, including housing plans. We will also hold a Q&A session after her presentation, so come with questions in mind.

Other issues to tackle include: a budget update; a by-law update to enable our VP of Records to promulgate and implement a document retention policy; and a request for an organizational endorsement by Betty Brown for the “People, Planet, Justice, Jobs, and Peace” movement. I will also attempt to resolve the lighting issue that made the outside walkway paths so dark at our last meeting.

At our monthly Executive Board meeting, we focused on the speaker schedule for the upcoming year. For March, we will be implementing the general membership’s wish (ratified at our Jan. general meeting) to discuss, learn, and implement strategies discussed in the “Indivisible Guide.” See Hilary’s blog post below on the web link and for more information on how to access the guide. We are continuing to work on the proposed debate for California Democratic Party Chair (more details forthcoming, as soon as the details become finalized).

Our Executive Board had a quorum present, including: the President, Immediate Past President, VP of Publications, VP of Records, VP Treasurer, VP of Programs, and VP of Media. Pursuant our Jan. 2017 by-law amendment, this post is to serve as the report of the Executive Board meeting.

Lastly, please note that this blog post may be posted at a time later than I have written it by another member of the Executive Board. I have written this blog post during my own time as a private citizen during “non-company” hours.

Thanks to everyone for their hard work,
Peter

SUGGESTED PREPARATION: THE INDIVISIBLE GUIDE

Although our meeting about the Indivisible Guide isn’t until March, we just wanted to give you plenty of time to get ready for it.  Here’s the website where you can download the guide, or just read it online:

https://www.indivisibleguide.com/

If you don’t have internet access, then please call me (Hilary, 510-375-5647) and I’ll print one out and make sure it’s at the February meeting.  It’s 27 pages, so if you want it mailed, you’ll need to send me a 9×12 self addressed envelope stamped with $1.52 in postage.

This is a very inspiring guide, and I think we can us the information and adapt it to our district.