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California Young Democrats Take Strong Stances on November Ballot Initiatives

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Contact: California Young Democrats: Jennifer Longley jlongley@youngdems.org 1-415-816-3914

CaliforniaCollege Democrats: Stephanie Chan stephanie1281@gmail.com 1-650-678-6886

For Immediate Release: Monday, August 4, 2008




California Young Democrats Take Strong Stances

on November Ballot Initiatives




Young Voters make their voices heard in Los Angeles and kick off massive Peer-to-Peer vote pledge drive featuring State Senator Gil Cedillo (D-Los Angeles)




Number / Title/ Recommendation
Prop. 2
Treatment of Farm Animals. Statute. YES
Prop. 3
Children’s Hospital Bond Act. Grant Program. Statute. NO POSITION
Prop. 5
Nonviolent Offenders. Sentencing, Parole and Rehabilitation. Statute. YES

Prop. 6
Criminal Penalties and Laws. Public Safety Funding. Statute. NO
Prop. 7
Renewable Energy. Statute. NO

Prop. 9
Criminal Justice System. Victims’ Rights. Parole. Constitutional Amendment and Statute. NO
Prop. 10
Bonds. Alternative Fuel Vehicles and Renewable Energy. Statute. NO POSITION
Prop. 11
Redistricting. Constitutional Amendment and Statute. NO

The California Young Democrats (CYD) took these official ballot proposition stances this past Saturday, August 2, 2008, at the CYD Executive Board Meeting in Los Angeles, California. The California Young Democrats also took to the streets and kicked off a statewide, Peer-to-Peer "Pledge to Vote Democrat" campaign with State Senator Gil Cedillo (D-Los Angeles). In the coming months, CYD will contact, activate and mobilize 150,000 young voters to get to the polls.

CYD had already taken official stances on three ballot propositions at the California Democratic Party Executive Board Meeting in June

Prop. 1
Safe, Reliable High-Speed Passenger Train Bond Act for the 21st Century. YES
Prop. 4
Waiting Period and Parental Notification Before Termination of Minor’s Pregnancy. Constitutional Amendment. NO

Prop. 8
Eliminates the Rights of Same-Sex couples to marry. Constitutional Amendment. HELL NO

CYD also took support positions on two pieces of legislation. They came out in support of Senate Bill 831, by Senator Ron Calderon (D-Montebello), which allows for online voter registration provided the person has a signature on file with the DMV. CYD also voted to support Senate Bill 1672, by Senator Darrell Steinberg (D-Sacramento), which provides funding for Green-Collar Job development as the state moves towards a Clean Energy Economy.

“Mobilizing young voters in California will be the key to victory on many important issues this November” said Rocky Fernandez, President of the California Young Democrats. “We will fight back against the many flawed propositions on the ballot, and open up opportunities for young voters to find real solutions to our state’s long-term needs.”"This weekend we asked our peers to pledge to vote for change this November" says Nick Warshaw, President of the California College Democrats. "Studies show that when a young person asks another young person to get involved in the political process they are exponentially more likely to vote. Young people will be the key to ensuring inequality is not enshrined in the California Constitution."

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The California Young Democrats is the official youth arm of the California Democratic Party, comprised of progressive people ages 14-35. The California Young Democrats are committed to creating a bloc of young voters who will elect Democrats for an entire generation. Using proven Peer to Peer campaign methods, Young Democrats have made significant differences in races all over California. Young Democrats in California work everyday to promote social justice, women's rights, peace and stability in the world, and many other progressive values.

The California College Democrats is the official student arm of the California Democratic Party, comprised of progressive students.


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