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Obama – Outreach to volunteers this Sunday – February 26, 3-5 PM

Saturday, February 18th, 2012

Next weekend, 2/25 and2/26 is a California Weekend of Action and we are getting together at my home in Oak Park on Sunday, 2/26 from 3-5 PM.  We’ll be calling Nevada to invite potential volunteers to help in the upcoming Nevada voter registration push. This is a battleground state and they really need our help. Just bring your cell and Obama energy, we’ll provide some snacks. Please be sure to “officially” RSVP at the link below, and details are available there:

https://my.barackobama.com/page/event/detail/gpptwd

Call if you have questions,
Janet Eckhouse
Organizing for America
Conejo Valley Neighborhood Team Leader
818-259-8314

State Senator Fran Pavley Upcoming Re-election Events

Saturday, February 18th, 2012

Help re-elect Democrat
State Sen. Fran Pavley

Please join State Senator Fran Pavley and friends for two great upcoming events. Senator Pavley has done an amazing job in the legislature protecting the mountains and coast, leading the way on a clean, secure energy future for our nation, and supporting our schools and colleges. With redistricting, she and these important policies that we care about are at risk. The new 27th Senate District will be the most competitive 2012 state race.

Please join us in protecting our region by making sure our friend, Fran Pavley, is re-elected.

A Brunch in Honor of State Senator Fran Pavley
With Special Guest Supervisor Zev Yaroslavsky
At The Mermaid in Topanga Canyon
Sunday, February 26 • 11 a.m. – 1 p.m.
Co-Chair: $3,900 • Benefactor: $1,000 • Sponsor: $500 • Friend: $250 • Individual $75

Please park at The Theatricum Botanicum at 1419 N. Topanga Canyon Blvd., Topanga, CA 90290. Shuttle Service starts at 10:45 a.m.

RSVP to Catherine or Adrianna at
310-477-8081 or RSVP4Fran@yahoo.com by Thursday, Feb. 23.

A Reception in Honor of State Senator Fran Pavley
Sunday, March 4 •  2-4 p.m.
At the Malibu Home of Albert Sweet
24824 Pacific Coast Highway, Malibu, CA 90265
Valet parking will be provided

Platinum: $3,900 • Gold: $1,000 • Silver: $500 • Bronze: $250 • Individual: $75
Please RSVP to Catherine or Adrianna at 310-477-8081 or
RSVP4Fran@yahoo.com by Thursday, March 1

Or Register Online at: https://secure.actblue.com/page/malibuevent

Open Letter to the People of California

Monday, December 5th, 2011

When I became Governor again — 28 years after my last term ended in 1983 — California was facing a $26.6 billion budget deficit. It was the result of years of failing to match spending with tax revenues as budget gimmicks instead of honest budgeting became the norm.

In January, I proposed a budget that combined deep cuts with a temporary extension of some existing taxes. It was a balanced approach that would have finally closed our budget gap.

I asked the legislature to enact this plan and to allow you, the people of California, to vote on it.  I believed that you had the right to weigh in on this important choice: should we decently fund our schools or lower our taxes?  I don’t know how you would have voted, but we will never know.  The Republicans refused to provide the four votes needed to put this measure on the ballot.

Forced to act alone, Democrats went ahead and enacted massive cuts and the first honest on-time budget in a decade. But without the tax extensions, it was simply not possible to eliminate the state’s structural deficit.

The good news is that our financial condition is much better than a year ago. We cut the ongoing budget deficit by more than half, reduced the state’s workforce by about 5500 positions and cut unnecessary expenses like cell phones and state cars. We actually cut state expenses by over $10 billion.  Spending is now at levels not seen since the seventies.  Our state’s credit rating has moved from “negative” to “stable,” laying the foundation for job creation and a stronger economic recovery.

Unfortunately, the deep cuts we made came at a huge cost. Schools have been hurt and state funding for our universities has been reduced by 25%.  Support for the elderly and the disabled has fallen to where it was in 1983.  Our courts suffered debilitating reductions.

The stark truth is that without new tax revenues, we will have no other choice but to make deeper and more damaging cuts to schools, universities, public safety and our courts.

That is why I am filing today an initiative with the Attorney General’s office that would generate nearly $7 billion in dedicated funding to protect education and public safety. I am going directly to the voters because I don’t want to get bogged down in partisan gridlock as happened this year. The stakes are too high.

My proposal is straightforward and fair.  It proposes a temporary tax increase on the wealthy, a modest and temporary increase in the sales tax, and guarantees that the new revenues be spent only on education.  Here are the details:

Millionaires and high-income earners will pay up to 2% higher income taxes for five years. No family making less than $500,000 a year will see their income taxes rise. In fact, fewer than 2% of California taxpayers will be affected by this increase.
There will be a temporary ½ cent increase in the sales tax.  Even with this temporary increase, sales taxes will still be lower than what they were less than six months ago.
This initiative dedicates funding only to education and public safety–not on other programs that we simply cannot afford.

This initiative will not solve all of our fiscal problems. But it will stop further cuts to education and public safety.

I ask you to join with me to get our state back on track.

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