Events Calender

  • El Cerrito City Council Meeting, Tuesday, July 15, 7:00 p.m. City Council Chambers, 10940 San Pablo Ave
  • El Cerrito Planning Commission San Pablo Ave Specific Plan Workshop, Wednesday, July 16, 7:30 p.m. El Cerrito Council Chambers, 10940 San Pablo Ave
  • Contra Costa County Central Committee Meeting  Thursday, July 17 7:30 p.m. Martinez Senior Center, 818 Green St, Martinez
  • City of El Cerrito Housing Element Community Workshop, Saturday, July 19, 10:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. El Cerrito Community Center, 7007 Moeser Lane, El Cerrito
  • Democratic Women in Action Quarterly Lunch, Saturday, July 19, Noon, Fuso Italian Restaurant, Vacaville
  • ECDC Meeting, Tuesday, July 22, 6:00 p.m. Zion Presbyterian Church, 545 Ashbury Ave, El Cerrito
  • El Cerrito Relay for Life, Saturday, July 26 10:00 a.m., Cerrito Vista Park, 950 Pomona Ave, El Cerrito
  • Congresswoman Barbara Lee’s Birthday Celebration Saturday, July 26, 4:00-7:00 p.m. Rockwall Winery, 2301 Monarch St #300, Alameda  For more information, call 415-692-3556 
  • ECDC General Election Endorsement Meeting, Tuesday, August 26, 6:00 p.m. Zion Presbyterian Church, 545 Ashbury Ave, El Cerrito
  • Men of Emerge California, Wednesday, September 10, 6:30-8:30 p.m. Roe Night Club, 651 Howard St, San Francisco

Resolution Against Citizen’s United

At our last meeting, the Club discussed endorsing language proposed by Ray Sortuno opposing Citizen’s United. Betty Brown brought forward a resolution from the organization Move to Amend that many other clubs, organizations, City Councils, etc have endorsed. The members present agreed we should consider endorsing this resolution at the June meeting.

WHEREAS, the U.S. Supreme Court has granted corporations personhood status, free speech and other protections guaranteed to living humans by the Bill of Rights and the 14th Amendment, yet historically corporations were created as artificial entities that were subordinate to our democracy, the El Cerrito Democratic Club asserts that corporations are not natural persons with human rights but artificial entities created

by our government; and

WHEREAS, although corporations have made important contributions to society, they may exist simultaneously in many nations, use court granted “corporate rights” to get laws and regulations that protect people weakened or overturned, put profit ahead of any other concern, and use money derived from consumers and employees to

lobby for statutes that endanger democracy, human values, and ecological survival; and

 

WHEREAS, U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee Chair Patrick Leahy stated that the ruling “will allow major corporations – who should have law written to control their effect on America – to instead control America;” and former Republican senator Warren Rudman wrote, “Supreme Court opinion notwithstanding, corporations are not defined as people under the Constitution, and free speech can hardly be called free when only the rich are heard;” and former Senator Chris Dodd pointed out that “money is not speech,” that “corporations are not people” and that “a constitutional amendment is necessary to fully restore the trust and voice of the America people.”

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the El Cerrito Democratic Club calls for freeing democracy from corporate control by calling for an amendment to the U.S. Constitution to establish that: 1. Money is not speech, and 2. Corporations are not natural persons and not entitled to constitutional rights.

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the El Cerrito Democratic Club calls on others to join the movement to amend the U.S Constitution in actions that defend our right to self-governance.

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the El Cerrito Democratic Club requests that our appropriate elected representatives introduce and or support a constitutional amendment that contains both of these principles, or introduce motions to include these principles in related constitutional amendments.

Club members present at the June 23 meeting can make amendments to this language and/or vote to endorse it. The Club should also consider what the next course of action should be. Should the Club take the resolution to the El Cerrito City Council?

June Meeting Preview

Club Meeting

Tuesday, June 24

6:00 p.m.

Zion Presbyterian Church

545 Ashbury Ave

 

Our June meeting will feature a presentation and discussion on restorative justice (see article by Al Miller and Betty Brown) and the Club will consider endorsing a Free Democracy from Corporate Control resolution.

The Club will be tabling at the City of El Cerrito/WorldOne 4th of July Festival and WE NEED VOLUNTEERS. If you’re interested in volunteering, please contact ecdc.pres@gmail.com or (510) 375-4265.