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Page 1: LABOR COUNCIL ENDORSEMENTS - aftguild.orgaftguild.org/pdf/LABOR-COUNCIL-ENDORSEMENTS.pdfSDIC LABOR COUNCIL ENDORSEMENTS ... Mike Aguirre San Marcos City Council ... Charter Amend

SDIC LABOR COUNCIL ENDORSEMENTS 2004 NOVEMBER GENERAL ELECTION

PRESIDENT John Kerry VICE PRESIDENT John Edwards US SENATE Barbara Boxer US CONGRESS 49th - Mike Byron 50th - Francine Busby 51st - Bob Filner 52nd - No Endorsement 53rd - No Endorsement STATE SENATE 39th - Christine Kehoe STATE ASSEMBLY 66th - Laurel Nicholson 73rd - Kathleen Calzada 74th - Karen Underwood 75th - Karen Heumann 76th - Lori Saldana 77th - Chris Larkin 78th - Patty Davis 79th - Juan Vargas 80th - MaryAnn Andreas SAN DIEGO COUNTY Judicial Seat #24 Dave Hendren CITIES Carlsbad City Council – William David Wells Chula Vista City Council #4 – Dan Hom El Cajon City Council – Charles Santos Jillian Hanson-Cox Encinitas City Council – Bruce Ehlers,

Encinitas CC Contd – Maggie Houlihan, Jerome Stocks Escondido City Council – Tania Bowman Imperial Beach City Council – Fred McLean Mayda Winter La Mesa City Council – Dave Allan Ruth Sterling National City City Council – Fideles Ungab Rosalie Zarate Treasurer- George Hood Oceanside Mayor - Jim Wood City Council – Shari Mackin, Esther Sanchez City Clerk – Charles Hughes San Diego Mayor –Donna Frye, Write In Candidate City Council #1 – Scott Peters City Attorney – Mike Aguirre San Marcos City Council – Jim Desmond Hal Martin Vista City Council - John Herrera

SCHOOLS DISTRICTS Cajon Valley Union School Laoma Davidson Chula Vista Elementary Dist 4 - Jill Galvez Del Mar Union School Jayne Chaffin Grossmont Union High School Andrew Sundstrom La Mesa- Spring Valley School Short Term - Bob Duff Palomar Community College Nancy Chadwick, Joe Chirra, Ruth Larson San Diego Community College Dist B- Bill Schwandt Dist D - Marty Block San Diego Unified School A- Miyo Reff D- Benjamin Hueso E- Open Endorsement South Bay Union School Dee McLean Southwestern Community College Dist 3 - David Agosto Sweetwater Union- #2 - Pearl Quinones #4 - Eduardo Valerio

Vista Unified School Cody Campbell SPECIAL Fallbrook Healthcare District- Short Term – Kit-Bacon Gressitt Grossmont Healthcare District Debbie McElravy Lakeside Community Planning Board Peter Nelson Janis Shackelford Lakeside Fire Protection Board Martin Walsh Leucadia Wastewater Board Allan Juliussen Otay Water Board Dist 2 - Jaime Bonilla Dist 4 - Jose Lopez Dist 5 - Richard Wright Padre Dam Municipal Water Board Dist 2 - August Scalzitti Ramona Community Planning Board Vivian Osborn Tri-City Healthcare Board Kathleen Sterling Vallecitos Water Board Dist. 1 - Stephen Kildoo Vista Fire Protection Board Lance Vollmer

Page 2: LABOR COUNCIL ENDORSEMENTS - aftguild.orgaftguild.org/pdf/LABOR-COUNCIL-ENDORSEMENTS.pdfSDIC LABOR COUNCIL ENDORSEMENTS ... Mike Aguirre San Marcos City Council ... Charter Amend

LABOR TO NEIGHBOR – November 2, 2004 Endorsements STATE BALLOT MEASURES Prop 1A – No Position Protection of Local Government Revenues Prop 59 – YES Access to Government Information Prop 60 – YES Election rights of Political Parties (No Open Primaries) Prop 60A – NO Surplus Property Sales (Leg Constitution Amend.) Prop 61 – YES Children’s Hospital Projects Prop 62 – NO Primary Elections (Open Primaries) Prop 63 – YES Mental Health Services Expansion / Funding Prop 64 – NO Limitations on Enforcement of Unfair Business Competition Laws Prop 65 – NO Local Government Funding and State Mandates Prop 66 – YES Limitations on “Three Strikes” Law Prop 67 – No Position Telephone Surcharge for Emergency and Med. Services Prop 68 – NO Tribal Gaming Compacts (Racetracks/ Card Clubs Measure) Prop 69 – NO Collection of DNA Samples for State DNA Database Prop 70 – NO Tribal Gaming Compacts (Agua Caliente Measure) Prop 71 – No Position Stem Cell Research and Funding Prop 72 – YES Referendum Petition to Overturn Amendments to Health Care Coverage Requirements (Health Insurance Act of 2003) LOCAL PROPOSITIONS Prop A - YES SD Co. Reg. Transportation Commission (1/2 cent transportation sales tax) Prop B - YES Ordinance to repeal the Gregory Canyon Landfill and Recycling Collection Center Ordinance Prop C - YES Consolidation of 35 separate fire and emergency services agencies Prop D - YES Charter Amend. – People have right to access info concerning conduct of people’s business. Prop E - YES Charter Amend. – Independent legal counsel for Ethics Com.

Prop F - NO Strong Mayor Proposal Prop G - NO Charter Amend. – Changes to Retirement system re. City Contributions Prop H - YES Charter Amend. – Change the composition of Retirement Board Prop J – YES Transient Occupancy Tax (TOT) Prop K - No Position Mount Soledad Park sold to highest bidder (portion) Prop L - No Position Gen. Plan Amend. – Road construction Prop M - No Position Removal of traffic semi-diverters Prop N - No Position Charter Amend. – Limits real property transfer tax to not exceed $6 per $1,000 value Prop O - No Position 1/2 cent sales tax for 10 yrs to public safety Prop P - YES $84,350,000 bond for fire and police services Prop R - YES $3,400,000 bond for community library and conf. center Prop S - YES $12,330,000 bond for public safety facilities Prop T - NO Term limit of 3 terms for mayor Prop U - YES Charter Amend. – Limitations on owning natural gas & electricity dist. system for 10 years Prop V - NO Req. voter approval for max. adjustment of 5% for meeting stipends paid to City Council Prop W - NO Req. voter approval for prohibition against duplicate reimbursement to City Councilmembers Prop X - NO Charter Amend- Restrict City’s right for contracts for natural gas and electric utility services, unless certain conditions met Prop Y - No Position $60 per res. Parcel and $400 per non-res parcel for 5 yrs for school improvements (seniors exempt) Prop Z - No Position Special tax for fire and emergency medical services Prop AA - No Position Special benefit tax for fire protection and emergency medical services Prop BB - YES $496,000,000 bonds for medical facilities Prop CC - No Position Special tax to acquire open space and park land facilities