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Thursday, March 29, 2007

Green elected to Studio City Neighborhood Council

Green Studio City Neighborhood Council member Michael McCueFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE * 29 March 2007

GREEN PARTY CANDIDATE IS TOP VOTE-GETTER IN STUDIO CITY RACE

STUDIO CITY, CA - LOS ANGELES NEIGHBORHOOD COUNCIL DISTRICT #28

Michael McCue, a Green Party member and renters' rights advocate, was the top vote-getter from a field of 21 candidates in the Studio City Neighborhood Council (SCNC) election held Tuesday, March 27th.

Studio City is part of the City of Los Angeles, and the Studio City Neighborhood Council is an elected body officially recognized by the City of Los Angeles. Neighborhood Councils were empowered several years ago in an effort to promote greater access and participation in the political process.

McCue received 653 votes, the most of any candidate in the history of the SCNC, in his third try--and first win--for the Residential Renter's Seat on the SCNC board. McCue came in third from a field of four for the Renter's seat last year, when only 581 ballots were cast in the election.

McCue blames the traditionally low voter turnout in Neighborhood Council elections on the confusing nature of the NC system. "Instead of registered voters, the NC By-laws recognize 'stakeholders,' who are defined in many different and sometimes confusing ways."

According to the By-laws governing the Neighborhood Councils, stakeholders include anyone who lives in the neighborhood--either as a renter resident or homeowner resident--or as someone who owns a business or business property in the area. Even employees of local businesses or those who belong to a church or community service organization in Studio City, whether they live there or not, are eligible to vote. Stakeholders do not have to be an American citizen or registered voter to participate in the election.

Adding to the confusion is the fact that while candidates are divided into categories of stakeholders (Residential Homeowners, Residential Renters, Business Owners, etc.), every category of stakeholder is allowed to vote for every other category on the Board.

"I believe in a broad definition for stakeholders so that more and more people will get involved in the local democratic process, but the current definitions and procedures can also encourage election fraud," McCue said. "We observed some groups taking advantage of these definitions and forming voting blocs of stakeholders living outside the Studio City area, who were, in effect, capitalizing on low resident turnouts to nullify the residents' representation."

The Los Angeles Department of Neighborhood Empowerment (DONE) is considering reforms to the current election process. These reforms, which McCue favors, could include placing all NC candidates on the same ballot with citywide elections, to increase voter participation and awareness of their local Neighborhood Councils.

"The NC system is truly the best expression of the Key Green Value of grassroots democracy at work and that we all endorse as Green Party members" McCue said. "This year's SCNC election was the purest form of grassroots democracy in action I've ever witnessed personally. It was a purely spontaneous reaction to a power structure that wasn't responsive to the needs of its constituents."

McCue credits his record win and the nearly doubled turnout to an alliance he formed with a home and business owners group called the Concerned Stakeholders of Studio City. "The renters were already supporting me, but I had to have support from every category of stakeholder, which is difficult for an outspoken renters' rights activist."

The Concerned Stakeholders activated the Studio City residents to get involved in the NC election with flyer mailings and by reaching out to local groups like the Progressive Democrats of San Fernando Valley and the Friends and Neighbors for Peace and Justice of San Fernando Valley, groups that meet regularly in the Studio City area and that are more focused on national issues rather than local ones.

"According to our by-laws as written, the members of these groups were stakeholders in our community, but ones who had never participated in the NC election process because they didn't even know that they could."

McCue's SCNC Board seat is a two-year term. He plans to focus on increasing the amount of relocation funds that developers must pay to renters evicted due to demolitions, as well as By-laws reform within his own local Council.

"Renters are generally given just over $3,000 to relocate on short notice! Could you relocate in 30 days, or even 60 days notice on such a budget? It's not even enough for first and last month's deposit in the local market!" he said.

"There is a motion before the City Council to raise the relocation amounts paid to evicted renters, and I've been supporting that."

McCue is also concerned about environmental issues. He announced his candidacy on MLK Day while hosting a screening of "An Inconvenient Truth" for his friends and neighbors, and was endorsed by Ed Begley Jr. (a Studio City resident and current star of the "Living with Ed" series about Green Living on HGTV).

McCue urged all Greens in the Los Angles area to get involved in their local Neighborhood Councils. "They are structured as grassroots organizations and that is not only one of our Key Values, but one of our best strengths," he said. "The Neighborhood Council system is the perfect starting place for Greens who want to get involved and make a difference and where we can train candidates for larger offices in our in future. Get involved!"

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Tuesday, March 27, 2007

Green leads as San Francisco bans plastic bags

San Francisco Supervisor Ross MirkarimiThanks to leadership from San Francisco Supervisor Ross Mirkarimi (above), one of 50 elected Greens in California, San Francisco has become the first U.S. city to ban all non-compostable plastic bags.

From the Green Party of California press release:
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors voted 10-1 Tuesday to require the city's grocery stores and chain pharmacies to use only recyclable paper or compostable bags, despite stiff resistance from the California Grocers Association and the plastic industry...

The measure had been delayed after the grocery industry went to the Legislature to intervene. Now, the law goes into effect for 54 grocery stores within six months, and a year for large pharmacies with at least five locations. It benefits consumers in many ways, says Mirkarimi.

The compostable "plastic" bags are stronger, they can be dumped directly into a compost pile because they are made from starches like corn and potatoes and they won't pollute the environment, kill marine life or gum up recycling machines. The cost for compostable bags is about the same as paper bags.

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Saturday, March 24, 2007

Los Angeles students: LA Greens Scholarship applications available

The second annual Los Angeles Greens Petra Kelly Memorial Scholarship will be offered to one male and one female graduating from a high school in the Los Angeles Unified School District in 2007. Find all of the details and download the application here. Applications are due May 31. Update: Application due date extended to June 15!

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Thursday, March 22, 2007

March 21, 2007 Los Angeles Greens Meeting Minutes

Los Angeles Greens
Meeting Minutes, March 21, 2007

Marx Gutierrez, Community Organizer, Los Angeles Alliance for a New Economy:
LAANE is a labor advocacy group.
LAANE works on all the things it takes to organize the labor in the region.
Hospitality, ports, security guard sectors – HERE’s organizing them.
Many of these workers are making close to minimum wage, don’t have health care.
Also buildings & trades, supermarket workers.
May be a supermarket strike soon.
Forming a think tank called “The Partnership for Working Families.” Max Gutierrez of LAANE addressed the meeting:
Remember ongoing boycotts of the LAX Hilton and the Glendale Hilton—don’t stay there!
LAANE is starting a thinktank called Partnership for Working Families (not sure what specific website yet)
Congratulated LA Greens on contributions to Hotelworkers Living Wage Campaigns

Question asked: How to we get Unite Here to endorse Greens: we need to support labor issues (do we?) Can we win realistically? Start early if you want to get LAANE endorsement
Kevin McEuwen was endorsed as a Green by LAANE


Earth Day Committee

Lisa Taylor Update:
We haven’t really brainstormed on the speakers
Ed Bagley?? (would outdraw Peace Center, maybe LAANE for him) (Bill Paparian has a connection to that)
Director of Inconvenient Truth (Denise knows him)
Lisa: we like to think big but it’s late in the game and can we get a bigger venue??
Derek: knows SpongeBob creator
Alexis: what are chances of having an event associated specifically with an LA-based environmental event?
Erin: we don’t necessarily need a “celebrity” if it’s an issue that resonates with people


South Central Greens

KCM Curry:
We’ve had problems trying find a place to meet—our 15 Greens has dwindled down to 3
Wants to plan some Joint events with the LA Greens
We were talking about how to turn 4th of July into a Green event
Would also like to integrate a 19th Amendment commemoration event
We need 3 “little things” from the green parties:
1.suggestions of ideas for speakers for a lecture series over the next 13 years
2.agree on who we can get as mc’s for these events
Bean: what about a walk-a-thon in addition with million trees initiative in conjunction with this
Rochmes: Would it be better to do something more timely?
Alex: Santa Clara County Greens had a lot more joint events—this is a great idea
KCM: launching her candidacy for Vice Presidency of America
GPCA Retreat Highlights

Rochmes points:
Cynthia McKinney spoke—people were trying to encourage her to run--it’s pretty likely that she’s going to run
A lot of discussion about getting the Green Party to 5%

Discussion of state-wide vs. localized IRV initiatives
Possible the Bay Audience at GPCA was optimistic about state-wide initiative because of their successes in Oakland, etc.
Sebastopol: 3 out of 5 city council are Green
McKinney is really down-to-earth and approachable

Derek: what if Ralph decides to run?
Linda: Elaine Brown has decided to run as well
Dave: Re: McKinney, skeptical of her qualifications (she’s a civil rights leaders but what makes her a Green?) should we have an official discussion about her as a chapter?
Linda: She transcends civil rights because she deals with electoral issues


Speak Out

Alexis Gotera: his interest is Electoral Politics
Alex: is here at least partially as a response to disorganized anti-war march presence


Goals Update

IRV update
Dave: I’m working with Dave Holtzman
We’ve identified short list of public officials to pursue endorsements, beginning this process in April
I’m “going after” Richard Alarcon, Dennis Zine, Michael Antonovich, Barbara Boxer
Dave H. is pursuing Adam Schiff, Yvonne Burke, Zev Yaroslavsky, John Transvina (MALDEF President)
Pasadena Unified School District is seriously considering use of IRV and we’re applying pressure on its members too (as well as Pasadena City Council, secondarily)
Important Public Forum:
“Alternative Voting Systems for Pasadena Unified School District and Pasadena City Council”, Thursday, April 26th 7:00-8:30, Pasadena City College, Circadian Room, 1570 Colorado Blvd., Building “CC”, Parking @2 in Lots 1 and 2 (pay at kiosks)
Sponsored by New America Foundation, League of Women Voters Pasadena, Common Cause and Invest in PUSD Kids


Fair Trade Event

Goal is to make people aware of all the options out there for buying fair trade products and to demonstrate to companies that there is a market.

Will probably be attached to the Hollywood and Vine farmer’s market somehow.


Announcements

SOUTH CENTRAL FARMERS @ TIANGUIS
When: Every first Sunday of the month, 10:00 am to sunset
Where: On 41st between Long Beach Ave. & Alameda Ave., South Central L.A.
Metro Blue Line - exit Vernon Station, walk 4 blks. north


ATTENDEES

Michael Rochmes
KCM Curry
Alexis Gotera
Nina Chang
Marx Gutierrez
Erin Schmidt
Linda Piera-Avila
Lisa Taylor
Thurston Seaton
Derek Iversen
Christine Pinto
Raam Kaur
Alex Walker
Dave English

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