September 2022 Volume 50 No. 2 |
Empowering Voters. Defending Democracy. | | | __________________________________ |
Join Us F2F as We Continue Empowering Voters, Defending Democracy!
For our first post-COVID get-together, for members and guests only, to re-introduce ourselves face-to-face! Let's catch up - there's a lot to be done. And there are prizes! Join us on Saturday, September 10, 2022, 10:00 AM until 11:30 AM
All members of LWVCS are invited to drop by for a beverage, a snack, and a chat to catch up or to meet other members after our long Zoom-only separation.
Feel free to bring a guest; a family member, or perhaps a friend who might be interested in the learning more about our League.
See you there! Register Now! | | |
- Join Us for Our F2F Brunch!
- LWVCS Co-Presidents' Letter
- Local News Update
- LWVCS Upcoming Events
- LWVCS Renewal Reminder
- Volunteer Corner
- LWVCS Committee Updates
- Election Events
- Local Government Updates
- LWV-Bay Area Regional News & Monitor
- LWV-CA State News
- LWV-National News
- LWVCS VOTER Subscription Information
| __________________________________ | We Hope To See YOU At These Events:
- Join fellow Leaguers for conversation, coffee, and snacks on Saturday, September 10, 10 to 11:30!
- "How to Maintain the Public's Rights and Its Safety" Panel on Policing September 10, 2:30-4
- Candidate Forums - Dates Being Scheduled
- NEW LWVCS Learning Opportunity - Join the Coffee Hour, Thursday, September 15, 11am,
League Q & A!
- LWVCS Board Meeting, via ZOOM, September 27, 2022, 7pm, contact communications@lwvcs.org to join the meeting.
| __________________________________ | LWVCS Co-Presidents' Letter
Summer Is Winding Down, Election Season Is Ramping Up, And We Have A lot Going On
LWVCS Members Brunch
All our members are invited to an IN PERSON brunch on Saturday, September 10, 10-11:30am. Registration is requested, but not required.
The event will be outdoors in Cupertino and a lot of fun - and there are prizes! Please do attend. The address is available on the registration page.
| | | Candidate Forums and Pro/Cons
We will be hosting forums for the local school districts, city councils, and Assembly District 26 these will be virtual and broadcast live starting third week of September. All forums will be recorded and available on our YouTube channel.
The California ballot measures are always challenging and this year, as we have in the past, we will be putting together a presentation on the pros and cons of the ballot measures.
If you would like to get involved in these voter education efforts please contact Roberta Hollimon at voterservice@lwvcs.org
Membership Renewal
It is that time of year and we hope all or our terrific members will quickly renew. We need every one of you.
Renewal is easy just go to www.lwvcs.org and login and renew. While you are on the site please consider making a donation.
Your money is always carefully spent to empower voters and defend our democracy.
Speaking of Defending Our Democracy
As many of you are aware our League filed a lawsuit against the City of Cupertino. We did so because of an ordinance that we felt was overly broad and vague resulting in a violation of our First Amendment rights. We did not take this action lightly and filed the lawsuit only after extensive consultation with and support of our national organization, LWVUS. We want to thank all of you who have reached out to offer your support for this action. Having the support of our members is very important to us.
Thank you,
Elaine Manley & Tracey Edwards
Co-Presidents | __________________________________ |
- Meet LWVCS Leaguers F2F! Join fellow Leaguers LIVE for coffee, donuts, fruit and chat on Saturday, September 10, 10 to 11:30! Learn about what's been going on with League, Leaguers and the upcoming election events - Register online
- Not Going Quietly - The The League of Women Voters of Berkeley, Albany, and Emeryville (LWVBAE) and co-sponsors invite you to join us for the second event in the series “Our US Healthcare System: Facing the Challenges and Bucking the Odds.”
On Thursday, November 17, from 6 to 8:45 PM, we will present the documentary, “Not Going Quietly,” which chronicles the response of lawyer and activist, Ady Barkan, when a bill is introduced in Congress that would cut disability benefits he needs for the care of his amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). The film and panel discussion that follows will be presented virtually and will be free for all attendees.
To register for the event, ClickHERE .
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Are you a young person interested in combating voter suppression? If so, join us on Saturdays at 3-4:30 pm EDT to make calls to youth voters of color! We'll be calling other young people across the South to combat voter suppression and get out the vote! No worries if you've never phone banked before—we'll have a brief training on the call. RSVP. If you're not a young person, please forward this email to anyone you know who may be interested! We also have national phone banking events on Wednesdays and Thursdays for you to join. In community, Center for Common Ground
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Wildfire Mitigation in the Bay Area - Please join us on Wednesday, September 7th at 4pm Pacific time for a presentation and Q&A with Sara Paul of Watch Duty. This event is part of the 2022-23 Climate Speaker Series brought to you by the League of Women Voters of Piedmont and Piedmont Connect. The series will serve to educate constituents on a range of important topics to improve our understanding of the causes (sometimes surprising), perils (sometimes not fully recognized), and solutions to ongoing environmental pollution and climate disruptions. Learn more about the series here. Online via Zoom. Register for free to receive an email with the Zoom link. Register Now
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State of the Nation - US Elections Events
Saturday, October 8, 2022 10:00am – 12:00pm
Register here: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZUvd-ChqT0pEtf9EXB6jUfz5tM-v8iK3p49
What can the League of Women Voters—and you—do to improve our elections? The LWV of SCC is sponsoring two webinars on “State of the Nation: Threats to Our Election Systems/Security and How We Can Better Engage Voters.” Keynote speaker Kim Alexander, President of the California Voter Foundation (CVF), will explore what some major election problems are and offer possible solutions. In response to growing threats and harassment of election officials, Kim and CVF are leading a nationwide, nonpartisan network of leaders across multiple sectors working to support and protect election officials and election administration. Current priorities include improving election workers’ safety and security, curtailing election mis- and disinformation, increasing funding, and support for election administration.
One of the promising approaches to improving elections, Ranked Choice Voting, will be explored more in-depth at a second event on still-to-be-confirmed October 22nd or 29th. The five LWVs of Santa Clara County support using RCV for all County offices—Board of Supervisors, District Attorney, Sheriff, and Assessor—and wrote this August 10, 2022, letter to the County Board of Supervisors recommending its use.
| __________________________________ | WELCOME NEW & RENEWING MEMBERS |  | It's Time to Renew - So You Can Make Things Happen!
Please take a minute to complete your annual membership renewal.
We are now using our website, www.LWVCS.org to manage the renewal process, so go to the website and click the purple <Member Login> button in the top right corner. If you do not remember your username or password, click the button <Forgot my Username/Password>. You can also find step by step instructions by clicking <Member Website Help>. Of course, you can also email membership@lwvcs.org and we can help get you started.
Membership fees remain $80 for an individual, $120 for a household and $0 for student members, age 16 and up. When you renew on-line you will have the option to pay via Credit Card/PayPal, or to mail a check. Checks should be mailed to LWV Cupertino-Sunnyvale, PO Box 2923, Sunnyvale CA 94087.
Thank you to the members who have already submitted their renewals. We appreciate your ongoing support of LWVCS.
Pam Anderson, Membership Director | __________________________________ | What Can YOU Do
to Protect Democracy?
VOLUNTEER!
Election Day is November 8 2022
Ballots Mail in early October
Preparation for Candidate Forums
and Pro/Con Presentations
starts NOW!
September 20 is National Voter Registration Day - and you can help at the Cupertino Library - September 18 & 20!
Contact Helen Wiant <helenwiant@gmail.com> to participate
| | | LWVCS Member Volunteer Opportunities:
| __________________________________ | Voter Service Committee
August Meeting
- Voter Registration at Cupertino Library September 18 & 20
- Santa Clara County Sheriff runoff,September 21, 6pm
- Sep 21, 12 noon, Rotary Cupertino City Council
- Oct 12, 12 noon, Rotary CUSD & FUHSD Sch Bds
- Confirming Candidate Forum & Pro/Con Dates
| __________________________________ | Civil Discourse Committee
Upcoming Event - Kick-off on Social Justice Program:
How to Maintain the Public’s Rights and Its Safety, September 10, 2022, 2:30 – 4:00pm, via ZOOM
Come and learn from the Experts on the Challenges of Policing and Ensuring Fair Treatment
Join our Panelists: Manuel Herrera, President, Board of Trustees, East Side Union High School District
Phan Ngo, Chief, Sunnyvale Department of Public Safety
Shivaun Nurre, Independent Police Auditor, City of San Jose
Ashley Raveche, LWVC volunteer Policy Director for Criminal Justice
To discuss:
· Objectives of law enforcement organizations
· Accountability
· Response to societal racism
· Unique US armed environment
· ‘Protect & Serve’ vs tendency towards militarization
· Community responsibilities
· What is a better way going forward?
· Audience Discussion: Examples of communities who have been successful in fair treatment & safe neighborhoods
Register Here
Follow-on events:
- November 12- Use NIFI format for participative discussion (NIFI Policing Advisory attached)
- December 8 – Expert Panel with different speakers to round out perspectives
- January 15 – Emphasis on supporting topics, eg., mental health, crime prevention & response, prison reform, domestic violence, drug use, legislation
| __________________________________ | Web System Support Team
Here's the note from their last meeting:
- Election information posting in process
- Event Registration info for Candidate Forums will go online in September
- League Documents are on the new website. Click the menu under "About Us"
| __________________________________ | Cupertino News
Have you completed the Housing Element questionnaire?
| | | Cupertino City Council Election Candidates to Date:
Claudio Bono, Liangfang Chao, Moon Kyu Choe, J. R. Fruen, Sheila Mohan, Steven Scharf, Yuko Shima, Govind Tatchari | __________________________________ |
Sunnyvale City Governance
City of Sunnyvale Top 30 Project Summaries
Project Summary List Which Has Valuable Updates On Priority Projects For Sunnyvale.
City Council Meetings September 13, 6:45pm, View Schedule Here.
Council Meetings Subscribe Options
| __________________________________ | Sunnyvale Elections
From Livable Sunnyvale -
Join us for this special candidate forum focused on Housing, Transportation and Sustainability issues. This is an important election that completes the City's transition to district elections.
Confirmed Candidates from District 1 - Linda Sell, District 3 - Justin Wang & Murali Srinivasan and District 5 - RIchard Mehlinger, will participate.
When: Wednesday, September 7th, 6:30 pm
Where: On Zoom. Registration link here.
Co-sponsors: SV@Home Action Fund | __________________________________ | __________________________________ | __________________________________ | __________________________________ | September Quote:
“It is not power that corrupts, but fear. Fear of losing power corrupts those who wield it, and fear of the scourge of power corrupts those who are subject to it. Political interest can never be separated in the long run from moral right.” Thomas Jefferson, US President, 1801-1809. | Board Briefs
At the most recent LWVCS Board meeting:
- Member & Guests F2F Brunch Sep. 10
- Legal action to protect nonprofit First Amendment Rights to free speech filed
| | | __________________________________ | LWV Cupertino-Sunnyvale
Board of Directors
Officers serving from July 1, 2021 to June 30, 2023
Co-Presidents: Elaine Manley & Tracey Edwards
Vice President: Open
Secretary: Pam Anderson
Treasurer: Beth Claywell
Voter Service Director: Roberta Hollimon, Acting
Programs Director: Nancy Smith
Database Management Director: Open
Membership Director: Pam Anderson
Communications Directors: Marieann Shovlin, Marilyn Sherry
Resource Development Director: Open
Technical Services Director: Bruce Kendall
Nominations Chair: Open | __________________________________ | Elected Officials Representing Cupertino & Sunnyvale
For contact information and more detail visit:
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United States
President Joseph R. Biden, Jr.
Vice President Kamala D. Harris
Senator Dianne Feinstein
Senator Alex Padilla
US Congressional Representative 17th District, Ro Khanna
California
Governor Gavin Newsom
Lt. Governor Eleni Kounalakis
State Senator, District 13 (Sunnyvale) Josh Becker
State Senator, District 15 (Cupertino) Dave Cortese
State Assembly, District 24 (Sunnyvale) Mark Berman
State Assembly, District 28 (Cupertino) Evan Low
| Santa Clara County
County Supervisor, District 3: Otto Lee
County Supervisor, District 5: Joe Simitian
Cupertino
Mayor: Darcy Paul
Vice Mayor: Liang Chao
Councilmember Kitty Moore
Councilmember Hung Wei
Councilmember Jon Willey
Sunnyvale
Mayor: Larry Klein
Vice Mayor: Alysa Cisneros
Councilmember: Gustav Larsson
Councilmember: Tony Spitaleri
Councilmember: Russ Melton
Councilmember: Omar Din
| | | __________________________________ | Join the League of Women Voters
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| | | __________________________________ | The Cupertino-Sunnyvale VOTER
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