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Support Raphael Warnock for US Senate
Help make calls to Georgia to provide frequent Black Voters with their early voting locations, among other details on how to vote in the December 6, 2022 Raphael Warnock vs. Hershel Walker Senate runoff election. Early voting starts on November 28th!
Getting Senator Warnock re-elected and having a 51 to 49 advantage will make a significant difference in the balance of power.
If Reverend Warnock wins the December 2nd Senate run-off, Democrats will have a majority on all Senate committees – that majority is essential for judiciary appointments, cabinet appointments, and for discharging petitions out of Senate committees.
Having that 51st senator will also make Machin irrelevant.
Your calls to frequent Black voters can make all the difference in what promises to be a close run-off election.
Southern California Americans for Democratic Action is partnering with the Center for Common Ground, the Atlanta NAACP and the Grass Roots Election Protection Coalition to make sure that Senator Warnock returns to the U.S. Senate.
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ADA SoCal Endorsements
Here is the list of endorsements for the November 8th, 2022 Election.
Please refer here to the Endorsements Link ,on it you'll find HOW WE MAKE OUR ENDORSEMENTS.
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State Administrators
Superintendent of Public Instruction: Tony Thurmond
Board of Equalization Member District 3: Tony Vazquez
U.S House of Representatives
District 27: Christy Smith
District 28: Judy Chu
District 29: Angelica Deuñas
District 33: Ted Lieu
District 34: David Kim
District 37: Sydney Kamlager
District 38: Linda Sanchez
District 40: Asif MahmoodDistrict 20: Caroline Menjivar
District 24: Ben Allen
District 26: Maria Elena Durazo
California State Assembly
District 50: Eloise Reyes
District 51: Louis Abramson
District 52: Miguel Santiago
District 57: Reggie Jones Sawyer
District 62: Maria Estrada
District 65: Fatima Iqbal-Zubair
Office#3 Sherilyn Peace Garrette
Office#60 Anna Reitano
Office#67 Elizabeth Lashley-Haynes
Office#70 Holly Hancock
Office#118 Carol Jiyoung Park
Office#151 Patrick Hare
LAUSD
District 2: Rocio Rivas
District 6: Kelly Gonez
Los Angeles Community College District:
Seat 2:
Steve Veres
Seat 7:
Nancy Pearlman
Los Angeles City Mayor: Karen Bass
Los Angeles City Council
District 5: Katy Young Yaroslavsky
District 11:Erin Darling
District 13:Hugo Soto Martinez
District 15: Danielle Sandoval
Montebello School Board
Ballot Measures
• Proposition 1 – Right to Reproductive Freedom – Yes
• Proposition 26 – In-person Sports Wagering – No
• Proposition 27 – Online Sports Wagering – No
• Proposition 28 – Additional Funding for Arts & Music Education – Yes
• Proposition 29 – Licensed Medical Professionals at Kidney Dialysis Clinics – Yes
• Proposition 30 – Tax on Millionaires for Air Pollution Reduction – Yes
• Proposition 31 – Prohibit Sale of Flavored Tobacco Products – Yes
• LA County Measure A – Remove a Sheriff for Just Cause – Yes
• LA County Measure C – County Cannabis tax – No
• Pasadena Measure H – rent control, “just cause” evictions – Yes
• LA City Measure LH – Additional Low income housing – Yes
• LA City Measure SP – Parks & Recreation Facilities Parcel Tax – Yes
• LA City Measure ULA – Affordable Housing & Tenant Assistance – Yes
• LA Measure LA – Community College Safety, Repair & Job Training - Yes
Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascón
Speaks at at ADA SoCal Zoom Meeting
LA County D. A. George Gascón speaks at the ADA SoCal Board Meeting 4/6/21. He spoke about his progressive values in dealing with Public Safety and his approach to Law Enforcement. Los Angeles County D.A George Gascón Click Image to watch the YouTube meeting
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EARTH DAY 2023
AMERICANS FOR DEMOCRATIC ACTION SOCAL
NOVEMBER 3, 2020 GENERAL ELECTION ENDORSEMENTS
Below is a list of endorsements, and if you'd like to an explanation of our endorsements please click here. If you would like to know how we pick our endorsements click here.
If you would like to download a PDF copy click here
NOVEMBER 3, 2020 GENERAL ELECTION ENDORSEMENTS
President: Joe Biden
US Congress:
District 27 - Judy Chu
District 29 - Angelica Dueñas
District 33 - Ted Lieu
District 34 – David Kim
District 37 - Karen Bass
District 43 - Maxine Waters
District 44 - Nanette Barragan
District 45 - Katie Porter
District 47 - Alan Lowenthal
District 50 - Ammar Campa-Najjar
California State Senate:
District 25 - Anthony Portantino
District 27 - Henry Stern
California Assembly:
District 43 - Laura Friedman
District 46 - Adrin Nazarian
District 47 - Eloise Reyes
District 59 - Reggie Jones Sawyer
District 63 - Maria Estrada
District 70 - Patrick O'Donnell
LA County Supervisor:
District 2 - Holly Mitchell
LA County District Attorney:
George Gascón
Superior Court
Office 72 - Steve Morgan
Office 80 - Klint James McKay
LA City Council
District 2 - Paul Kerkorian
District 4 - Nithya Raman
District 10 - Grace Yoo
Burbank City Council
Nick Schultz
Culver City Council
Khin Khin Gyi
Los Angeles School Board:
Patricia Castellanos, Scott Shmerelson
Los Angeles Community College District:
Trustee #1 – Andra Hoffman
Trustee #3 – Anthony Danna
Trustee #5 – Michelle Manos
Trustee #7 – Mike Fong
Garden Grove School Board – Nick Dibs
California Ballot Measures:
Prop. 15 – Split Roll on Prop. 13 - | YES |
Prop. 16 – A Return to Affirmative Action – | YES |
Prop. 17 – Would Allow Parolees to Vote - | YES |
Prop. 18 – Would Allow 17-year-olds to vote – | YES |
Prop. 19 - Property Tax Exemptions - | YES |
Prop. 20 – Tougher Parole – | NO |
Prop. 21 – Rent Control – | YES |
Prop. 22 – Special Rules for the Gig Economy – | NO |
Prop. 23 – Kidney Dialysis – | YES |
Prop. 24 – New Consumer Privacy- | YES |
Prop. 25 – Eliminate Cash Bail - | YES |
LA County Measure J – Alternatives to Incarceration - | YES |
RE-ENVISIONING SAFETY IN AMERICA
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The horror of George Floyd's murder has inspired a deep debate about re-envisioning Public Safety in America. The call to “Defund The Police!” does not mean the elimination of law enforcement -- it means divesting money from bloated police budgets and investing instead in people to deal proactively with addiction, homelessness and mental illness. Gun-toting police aren’t the answer to these problems. So many police shootings occur in the context of these issues.
Militarizing the Police hasn’t reduced crime. Neither has throwing more and more money at police departments. It’s time to try something different. Eugene, Oregon has been diverting money from its police to the hiring of medics and social workers to address addiction issues, mental illness or homelessness ---and it’s been very effective.
The latest Los Angeles City Budget was slated to devote 54% of discretionary funds to the LAPD. Now, in response to the protests, the City Council is considering cutting between $100 and $150 million from Mayor Garcetti's original budget. But this is merely rolling back a yearly hike in spending — it's not the serious change that’s needed. New York's City Council is talking about cutting $1 billion from their police budget, so LA could make more drastic cuts and fund needed community services. This would also free up police officers to do things they are uniquely suited to - such as solving crimes!
Black Lives Matter has put together a powerful proposal along these lines. You can read it at: https://peoplesbudgetla.com.
We’re asking LA Residents to call their City Council members and ask them to get serious about a new approach to public safety -- substantial cuts to LAPD and moving the money into community services for crime prevention and for non-violent crisis resolution. Tell them his is the moment for real substantive change, not merely trimming around the edges. Here is a list of Los Angeles City Council members:
CONTACT YOUR LOS ANGELES CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS
CLICK ON THE LINK BELOW TO FIND YOUR REPRESENTATIVE IN YOUR DISTRICT
Map of Council District Boundaries
Council Member District 1 - Gil Cedillo | (213)473-7001 |
Council Member District 2 - Paul Krekorian | (213) 473-7002 |
Council Member District 3 - Bob Blumenfield | (213) 473-7003 |
Council Member District 4 - David E. Ryu | (213) 473-7004 |
Council Member District 5 - Paul Koretz | (213) 473-7005 |
Council Member District 6 - Nury Martinez | (213) 473-7006 |
Council Member District 7 - Monica Rodriguez | (213) 473-7007 |
Council Member District 8 - Marqueece Harris-Dawson | (213) 473-7008 |
Council Member District 9 - Curren D. Price, Jr. | (213) 473-7009 |
Council Member District 10 - Herb J. Wesson, Jr. | (213) 473-7010 |
Council Member District 11 - Mike Bonin | (213) 473-7011 |
Council Member District 12 - John Lee | (213) 473-7012 |
Council Member District 13 - Mitch O'Farrell | (213) 473-7013 |
Council Member District 14 - Jose Huizar | (213) 473-7014 |
Council Member District 15 - Joe Buscaino | (213) 473-7015 |
When you’ve made the call, please email us back at [email protected] and let us know what the result of your call was.
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