CANDIDATE STATEMENTS FOR AD 15 ELECTION!

Nine candidate statements were submitted for the forthcoming election in Assembly District 15. These are the statements, in alphabetical order by last name and in PDF format; click on the links to open the statements:

Judy Appel
Ben Bartlett
Jovanka Beckles
Dan Kalb
Andy Katz
Rochelle Pardue-Okimoto
Owen Poindexter
Cheryl Sudduth
Buffy Wicks

These are the essay questions that were included with the questionnaire, together with the answers of all candidates:

Essay Questions

These candidates will speak at our forthcoming endorsement meeting, to be held in the cafeteria of Harding Elementary School on Tuesday, February 27, 2018. Check-in will be at 6 PM and call to order will be at 6:30. We urge all Club members to read these statements carefully before that time, then to attend the meeting so that your vote can be counted. See you there!

RECAP OF JANUARY 2 EXECUTIVE BOARD MEETING

Attendees: Peter Chau, Gabe Quinto, Tom Cesa, Greg Lyman, Hilary Crosby,
Kip Crosby, Marlene Keller, Mister Phillips
Absent: Mollie Hazen

1.Budget item for vote at the Jan 23 meeting:

Greg indicated that we received a check for $250. from an SEIU local. Do we want to keep it? After discussion, the board voted unanimously to return the check.
Greg will publish the proposed budget by the publication deadline of Jan 13. The budget will include $2K for a website contractor (contract ending Dec 31, 2018) that we voted on at the last E-board meeting. Following discussion and a vote, the board agreed to propose a budget item of ~ $150 for QuickBooks to help us manage our membership data. Vote was 7 Yes, 1 absention.
After discussion, the board voted unanimously to propose increasing the membership cost of hardcopy newsletter to $12 ($1/month).
Greg will pick up first-class stamps before Jan. 26.rate increase.

2. Jan 23 meeting vote on officers and program agenda for 2018:

Tom will create a list of current members and a list of those not yet paid for the meeting (since we may have a lot of people showing up to pay that night) for use on Jan. 23rd.
Peter/Hilary/Gabe: We still have a candidate gap for 2 offices. President and Programs. The board unanimously proposed Paul Fadelli for President and Joann Steck-Bayat for Programs.

3.. AD 15 candidates at Tues Feb. 27th 7:30pm meeting
at Harding Elementary School Auditorium:

Greg will review e-board suggested changes to his candidate questionnaire and email to the full board.
Gabe texted Jovanka to encourage her to attend, but she declined because of the conflict with the Richmond City Council meeting. Gabe indicated that Dan Kalb will try to attend, but arrive late via BART. Gabe will encourage any candidate to send a proxy if they can’t make it.
Peter will send a reminder to the candidates, a Save the Date reminder to members about the meeting’s importance & new location, and confirm our emcee.

4. January publication articles (by Jan. 13):
Greg: budget
Peter: Save the Date Tues Feb 27 at Harding
Peter: Program topics in 2017 and some options for 6 meetings in 2018
2018 Programs:
January (officers, budget, program), Feb (AD 15 endorsement), July/Aug (endorsements), Oct (dinner), Dec (holiday party. Thus, we have only 6 meetings for program: March, April, May, June, Sept, and Nov.
Following discussion, e-board members think that Housing would be an excellent topic for one meeting (Greg mentioned that Howdy Goudy could help with this) and Immigration/DACA for another meeting.
Marlene/Tom C: Income inequality and GOP-enacted Tax Plan (and per our discussion: yes, the NY Times 12/21/17 reported that the enacted Tax Plan allows taxpayers to deduct $10K/year for private school K-12 tuition via their 529s)
Hilary: Jan 23 meeting’s importance (vote on officers & proposals for programs in 2018)

Marlene Keller
VP-Records

JANUARY 23 MEETING PREVIEW – OUR ELECTIONS!

At our January meeting we will vote on the following:

  • 2018 Officers for our Club
    Our Budget for 2018
    Our general calendar of meetings for 2018
    Delegates to the California Democratic Council Convention

OFFICERS

As Immediate Past President, it is my responsibility to recruit members to run for the officer positions.  Here are the current officer candidates (* indicates incumbent):

Executive Vice President – Mister Phillips *

Treasurer – Greg Lyman *

Vice President of Membership – Champagne Brown

Vice President of Records – Rosa Esquivel

Vice President of Communications – Mollie Hazen *

Vice President of Programs – Paul Fadelli

Our current president, Peter Chau, has agreed to continue as Interim President until we are able to recruit someone else to run.

We are still trying to recruit someone to agree to be Vice President of Publications.

BUDGET

We will have a proposed budget for your consideration by Friday; however, we wanted to give notice that the budget will be voted on at our January 23 meeting.

PROGRAMS

As in the past, once our new officers have been elected, the Vice President of Programs will chair the discussion about our program calendar and topics.  However, since 2018 is an election year, there are several meetings that will be focused on endorsements.  Here is the tentative schedule for endorsement meetings:

February 27 at Harding School Auditorium – Candidate forum with the 9 candidates running to fill the 15th Assembly District seat currently held by Tony Thurmond.  Assemblymember Thurmond is running for State Superintendent of Schools.

March 27 – Consider state wide candidates and ballot measures  that will appear on the June primary ballot

July 4 — Club participation in celebration at Cerrito Vista Park.

August – A Saturday meeting at El Cerrito High School for local races (City Council, School Board, regional parks, etc.) Date to be announced.

August – Regular Tuesday meeting to consider ballot measures and propositions that will appear on the November, 2018 ballot

October – annual dinner; speaker to be determined

December – Holiday Party

We will be able to propose program topics for the regular meetings in April, May, June, July and September.

DELEGATES TO THE CALIFORNIA DEMOCRATIC COUNCIL CONVENTION

The ECDC has been a member of the California Democratic Council (CDC) since its founding in 1952.  There’s a good article about it on Wikipedia; you can see it here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/California_Democratic_Council

For the past few years, the leadership of the CDC has been in disarray, and its activities have been erratic.  However, there is a new effort to re-vitalize it, and as an affiliated club, we can participate in the election of new officers to the CDC.  That election will take place in San Diego during the California Democratic Party Convention on February 23, 2018.  Since we have 198 members we are entitled to 20 delegates. Delegates must be present to vote.  We can elect our delegates at our January meeting.  Delegates will have to attend the CDP convention in order to participate.  Travel and accommodations will be the responsibility of the individual delegates unless our members vote to subsidize these expenses as part of ratifying our club budget.

Several members of our club are also delegates to the CDP Convention, so attending the CDC meeting would not entail additional expense should any of them decide to volunteer to run as CDC delegates.

Voting delegates must supply their email address to the CDC in order to receive election related communications.

Hilary Crosby
Immediate Past President, ECDC