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DESCRIPTION:These are opinions of green party council member, David Quinley and not the 
 council \n\nDraft Agenda \n\n1. Whats on  Feb ballot - see further 
 down\n\n2. Endorsements if any\n a. Local Measures\n b.State Props.\n c. 
 Presidential Candidates\n\n3.GP Pres. Delegates Report\n\n4. Regional 
 Update if any\n\n5. Officer Reports\n\n6. Event Planning\n\n7.Ca. Plenary 
 Report if any\n\n8.ICE Raids Update - Please let me know if you want me to 
 give one so I can prepare\n\n9. Jan. Meeting - where and when  if we wait 
 to jan 22nd or after we acan have it ad\n\n10.Local Democracy \n\nMarin 
 Election’s Calendar 2008 \nFEBRUARY 5, 2008 Presidential Primary Election 
 \nMARCH 4, 2008 Mail Election (No Election Scheduled at this time) \nAPRIL 
 8, 2008 (No Election Scheduled at this time) \nMAY 6, 2008 Mail Election 
 (No Election Scheduled at this time) \nJUNE 3, 2008 Statewide Direct 
 Primary Election \nAUGUST 26, 2008 Mail Election (No Election Scheduled at 
 this time) \nNOVEMBER 4, 2008 Presidential General Election \n\nI say we 
 support measure a and b not sure what c is about from description - let me 
 think on it\n3 Marin cities measures - No Local Races \nSupplies by Marin 
 Registers 499 6456\nby Email not on site yet \nMEASURES\n\nFebruary 5, 2008 
 Presidential Primary Election\n\nKENTFIELD SCHOOL DISTRICT \n\nMeasure A:  
 To maintain excellence in Kentfield’s public education by supporting 
 superior core programs, attracting/retaining highly-qualified teachers, 
 maintaining small class sizes, and enhancing technology programs, shall 
 Kentfield School district levy parcel taxes, to continue existing 
 assessments, at $773.94 per year for parcels containing one single-family 
 residence, and at rates specified in the sample ballot for all other 
 parcels, increase rates by 5% per year, grant senior exemptions, and 
 implement an annual financial audit, for ten years?   2/3rds\n\nMUIR BEACH 
 COMMUNITY SERVICES DISTRICT\n\nMeasure B:  Shall Muir Beach CSD Ordinance 
 No. 2007-1, which imposes an annual special tax of two-hundred ($200.00) 
 dollars for a period of four (4) years, commencing FY 2008-2009 and 
 terminating in FY 2012-2013, on each parcel within the Muir Beach CSD for 
 fire protection, including fuel abatement and emergency preparedness, be 
 approved and shall the Muir Beach CSD appropriations limit be increased by 
 the amount of this voter-approved tax?   2/3rds\n\nSTINSON BEACH COUNTY 
 WATER DISTRICT\n\nMeasure C:  Shall the appropriations limit of the Stinson 
 Beach County Water District for Fiscal Year 2006-2007, adopted by the Board 
 of Directors pursuant to Resolution No. GB-2006-07 ($421,711) be ratified, 
 shall the appropriations limit of the Stinson Beach County Water District 
 for Fiscal Year 2007-2008 be established at $681,083, and shall the limit 
 for Fiscal Year 2007-2008 be used to determine the limits for Fiscal Years 
 2008-2009 and 2009-2010?  Majority\n\nThese State Props and GP Pres. 
 Candidates  and Statement On State Gov. Site - let me think on these - I 
 would say support 92 - not for  93(we need concentrate on where (support 
 clean money) campaign funds come from, that’s more important issue - this 
 is smoke screen on that)  - let me think on 91 \n\nPROP\n91	TRANSPORTATION 
 FUNDS.\nINITIATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT.\n\n\n\nOFFICIAL TITLE AND 
 SUMMARY                             PREPARED BY THE ATTORNEY GENERAL 
 \n	\n\nTRANSPORTATION FUNDS.\nINITIATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL 
 AMENDMENT.\nProhibits certain motor vehicle fuel sales and use taxes, that 
 are earmarked for the Transportation Investment Fund, from being retained 
 in the General Fund. Currently such taxes may be retained if Governor 
 issues a proclamation, a special statute is enacted by a 2/3 vote of the 
 Legislature, repayment occurs within three years, and certain other 
 conditions are met. \nRequires repayment by 6/30/17 of such vehicle fuel 
 taxes retained in General Fund from 7/1/03 to 6/30/08. Currently repayment 
 is generally required by 6/30/16. \nChanges how and when General Fund 
 borrowing of certain transportation funds is allowed. \nSUMMARY OF 
 LEGISLATIVE ANALYST'S ESTIMATE OF NET STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT FISCAL 
 IMPACT: \nIncreases stability of state funding for highways, streets, and 
 roads and may decrease stability of state funding for public transit. May 
 reduce stability of certain local funds for public transit. 
 \n\nPROP\n92	COMMUNITY COLLEGES. FUNDING.\nGOVERNANCE. FEES. 
 INITIATIVE\nCONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT AND STATUTE.\n\n\n\nOFFICIAL TITLE AND 
 SUMMARY                            PREPARED BY THE ATTORNEY GENERAL 
 \n\n\nCOMMUNITY COLLEGES. FUNDING. GOVERNANCE. FEES.\nINITIATIVE 
 CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT AND STATUTE.\nEstablishes in state constitution a 
 system of independent public community college districts and Board of 
 Governors.\nGenerally, requires minimum levels of state funding for school 
 districts and community college districts to be calculated separately, 
 using different criteria and separately appropriated. \nAllocates 10.46 
 percent of current Proposition 98 school funding maintenance factor to 
 community colleges. \nSets community college fees at $15/unit per semester; 
 limits future fee increases. \nProvides formula for allocation by 
 Legislature to community college districts that would not otherwise receive 
 general fund revenues through community college apportionment. \nSUMMARY OF 
 LEGISLATIVE ANALYST'S ESTIMATE OF NET STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT FISCAL 
 IMPACT: \nIncrease in state spending on K–14 education from 2007–08 
 through 2009–10—averaging about $300 million per year, with unknown 
 impacts annually thereafter. \nLoss of student fee revenues to community 
 colleges—potentially about $70 million annually. \n\n\nPROP\n93	LIMITS ON 
 LEGISLATORS’ TERMS IN OFFICE.\nINITIATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT. 
 \n\n\n\nOFFICIAL TITLE AND SUMMARY                      PREPARED BY THE 
 ATTORNEY GENERAL\n\n\nLIMITS ON LEGISLATORS’ TERMS IN OFFICE.\nINITIATIVE 
 CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT. \nReduces the total amount of time a person may 
 serve in the state legislature from 14 years to 12 years.\nAllows a person 
 to serve a total of 12 years either in the Assembly, the Senate, or a 
 combination of both. \nProvides a transition period to allow current 
 members to serve a total of 12 consecutive years in the house in which they 
 are currently serving, regardless of any prior service in another house. 
 \nSUMMARY OF LEGISLATIVE ANALYST'S ESTIMATE OF NET STATE AND LOCAL 
 GOVERNMENT FISCAL IMPACT: \nThis measure would have no direct fiscal effect 
 on state or local governments. \n\n\n\nCANDIDATE STATEMENT 
 INFORMATION\n\nGreen Party Candidates for President\nFor information about 
 candidates running for President click on the links below.\nCandidate Name	 
 	Party\nJared Ball 	 	Green\nElaine Brown	 	Green - No Candidate Statement 
 Submitted \nKat Swift	 	Green\nKent Mesplay 	 	Green\nCynthia McKinney 	 
 	Green\nJesse Johnson	 	Green - No Candidate Statement Submitted \nRalph 
 Nader	 	Green - No Candidate Statement Submitted\n\n\n#Jared Ball	 
 	Website: www.jaredball.com\nGreen Party	 	 \n 	 	 \n\n\nThere currently 
 exists no electoral political option for the vast majority who want 
 progressive societal change. The two dominant parties maintain themselves 
 as such by constraining candidacies and offices via corporate funding and 
 electoral fraud and collusion – including their oligarchic reign over 
 political debates. This results each presidential election in limited 
 access to substantive debate and, of course, the imposition of the need to 
 select only from one or the other “lesser of evil.” However, for those 
 intimately aware of the historic need for the majority to earn their vote 
 through struggle this current arrangement is simply unacceptable. For 
 women, African and Indigenous descendants and the working poor the right to 
 vote has come only through often bloody battles where none who suffered did 
 so to vote for the lesser of evil. They did so believing the vote 
 represented equal participation in and reward from this society. They 
 thought the vote meant power. True realization of their sacrifice can only 
 come through new electoral politics, new parties guided by new philosophies 
 as to how the nation and world should be governed and by whom. Our campaign 
 within the Green Party is designed to build that party. And it is our 
 willingness to support instant run-off voting, removal of finance as a 
 determinant in politics, national healthcare, reduced emphasis on military 
 spending and a guaranteed national income which makes us the logical choice 
 for a campaign and political party deserving the support of that true 
 majority.\n\n\n#Kat Swift	 	1522 W. Elsmere Pl.\nGreen Party	 	San Antonio, 
 TX 78201-4544\n 	 	Phone: (210) 471-1791\n 	 	Email: 
 prezkat@bexargreens.org\n 	 	Website: www.voteswift.org\n 	 	 \n\n\nI am a 
 34 year old who has realized that complaining about the system wasn’t 
 changing the system. I have been working for over eight years as a Green 
 Party activist to build a democratic alternative to the corporate one-party 
 oligarchy we now have. Only when we start voting for what we want instead 
 of the lesser of two evils will we see a positive shift in candidates 
 elected. Backing the best funded candidate just to be a part of the winning 
 team won’t get us: Socialized Medical Care; Net Neutrality; a Balanced 
 Budget every year; Proportional Representation of electors to the electoral 
 college; Federal Judges who will justly interpret the laws without personal 
 bias regarding race, economic status, or religious beliefs; an End to 
 Colonialism once and for all and recreation of the public commons that 
 communities are built upon; Redress the effects Globalization has created 
 in relation to degrading workers’ rights, environmental stewardship, 
 immigration, and destruction of community livelihoods; etc. We need to 
 appoint people as heads of agencies who will enforce regulations that serve 
 the people and not the corporations who now control the information you 
 receive and destroy communities through their paramount regard for profits 
 and outrageous executive salaries. I hope the youth and women of this 
 country will seize the power they hold in their votes and use it to change 
 the course of society. Justice is necessary for implementing social, 
 political or economic changes. For more information about my campaign visit 
 http://www.voteswift.org.\n\n\n#Kent Mesplay	 	P.O. Box 1554\nGreen Party	 
 	La Mesa, CA 91941\n 	 	Email: info@mesplay.org\n 	 	Website: 
 www.mesplay.org\n 	 	 \n\n\nI run to improve our basic physical security 
 and to reform politics.  Sustainability is a security issue.  Communities 
 and regions that are largely self-reliant in a manner not preventing future 
 generations from also being self-reliant are more secure.  At all levels of 
 organization we must rapidly learn to live within our means and build 
 sustainably and efficiently for better independence and basic security of 
 water, food and energy.  Renewable energy, local organic produce and 
 improved health care delivery are Green issues. Electoral reform is 
 critical to inspire confidence in voting.  I work to improve the manner in 
 which we reach decisions as a government and how we select, elect and 
 retain candidates to public office.  I support public funding of campaigns, 
 with automatic inclusion into debates for those ballot qualified candidates 
 who, through ballot access, have at least a statistical chance of winning.  
 The current political system does not emphasize deep debate and the 
 solutions that such open discussion brings. I encourage preferential 
 voting, Instant Runoff Voting (I.R.V.) and other improvements to politics.  
 Lobbying is bribery. Peace is important.  It's not important to just end 
 the war in Iraq but to grapple with the issue of our national addiction to 
 war.  Our nation must take a leadership role in creating the conditions 
 that will lead to diplomatic solutions.  Through improved communication and 
 verification the younger generations of today can help put an end to war, 
 if their hearts are in it.  Please register Green and vote Mesplay. 
 www.mesplay.org\n\n\n#Cynthia McKinney	 	P.O. Box 311759\nGreen Party	 
 	Atlanta, GA 31131-1759\n 	 	Phone: (510) 250-0729 \n 	 	Email: 
 hq2600@runcynthiarun.org\n 	 	Website: www.runcynthiarun.org\n 	 	 
 \n\n\nCynthia McKinney served 12 years in the United States Congress. 
 There, she proved to be a courageous voice for the voiceless, speaking 
 truth to power. She authored legislation that would have: eliminated 
 federal subsidies for corporations taking jobs overseas; instituted a 
 national livable wage; repealed the Military Tribunals Act; provided for 
 national forest protection and restoration; eliminated the use of depleted 
 uranium weapons; denied federal assistance to law enforcement agencies 
 violating human rights; allowed 9/11/2001 victims the right to participate 
 in the Victims Compensation Fund and sue those responsible; and impeached 
 Bush, Cheney, and Rice. McKinney successfully extended Agent Orange 
 benefits an additional 25 years; authorized the USDA disparity study that 
 demonstrated USDA discrimination against minority farmers, and directed the 
 Pentagon to study how it handled conscientious objection. Cynthia will 
 implement radical common sense solutions to America's myriad problems. With 
 a view toward the long term, she asks us all to be willing to do some 
 things we've never done before in order to have some things we've never had 
 before. The Power to the People Committee is Cynthia's way of proving what 
 Bobby Kennedy said so long ago: "Each time a man stands up for an ideal, or 
 acts to improve the lot of others, or strikes out against injustice, he 
 sends forth a tiny ripple of hope; and crossing each other from a million 
 different centers of energy and daring, those ripples build a current which 
 can sweep down the mightiest walls of oppression and resistance."\n\nPut up 
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SUMMARY:MARIN GREEN PARTY GENERAL MEETING{San Rafeal}Endorsements for Feb. Election on the Agenda
LOCATION:Marin Green Party Meeting at 7-9pm at Aroma Cafe in San Rafael on 4th st - 
 Between A and B streets next to Rafael   Theater -  Parking Lots and 
 Garages Near by 
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