2012 STATE SENATE CANDIDATES

LOIS WOLK
State Senate, Re-Election
District 3
Napa, Yolo

CATHLEEN GALGIANI
State Senate
District 5
Stockton

LONI HANCOCK
State Senate, Re-Election
District 9
Berkeley, Oakland

SALLY LIEBER
State Senate
District 13
S. San Francisco, San Mateo

HANNAH-BETH JACKSON
State Senate
District 19
Santa Barbara, Ventura

CAROL LIU
State Senate, Re-Election
District 25
Pasadena

FRAN PAVLEY
State Senate, Re-Election
District 27
Simi Valley, Thousand Oaks

2012 STATE ASSEMBLY CANDIDATES

MARIKO YAMADA
Assembly, Re-Election
District 4
Napa, Yolo, Dixon

PATRICIA HERNANDEZ
Assembly, New Candidate
District 11
Antioch, Vacaville

SUSAN EGGMAN
Assembly, New Candidate
District 13
Stockton

XOCHITL PADERES
Assembly, New Candidate
District 13
Stockton

SUSAN BONILLA
Assembly, Re-Election
District 14
Concord

NANCY SKINNER
Assembly, Re-Election
District 15
Berkeley

JOAN BUCHANAN
Assembly, Re-Election
District 16
Tri-Valley

SARABJIT KAUR CHEEMA
Assembly, New Candidate
District 20
East Bay

Dr. JENNIFER ONG
Assembly, New Candidate
District 20
Hayward

LESA RASMUSSEN
Assembly, New Candidate
District 21
Merced

NORA CAMPOS
Assembly, Re-Election
District 27
San Jose

VICTORIA RUSNAK
Assembly, New Candidate
District 41
Pasadena, Monrovia

LAURETTE HEALEY
Assembly, New Candidate
District 46
Sherman Oaks

CHERYL BROWN
Assembly, New Candidate
District 47
Rialto

BETSY BUTLER
Assembly, Re-Election
District 50
West Los Angeles

TORIE OSBORN
Assembly, New Candidate
District 50
West Los Angeles

NORMA TORRES
Assembly, Re-Election
District 52
Ontario

HOLLY MITCHELL
Assembly, Re-Election
District 54
Culver City

CRISTINA GARCIA
Assembly, New Candidate
District 58
Cerritos, Montebello

SHARON QUIRK-SILVA
Assembly, New Candidate
District 65
Fullerton

MICHELE MARTINEZ
Assembly, New Candidate
District 69
Santa Ana

BONNIE LOWENTHAL
Assembly, Re-Election
District 70
Long Beach

TONI ATKINS
State Assembly, Re-Election
District 78
Coastal San Diego

PAT WASHINGTON
Assembly, New Candidate
District 79
Bonita, La Mesa

DR. SHIRLY WEBER
Assembly, New Candidate
District 79
Bonita, La Mesa

2014 EXECUTIVE BRANCH CANDIDATE

BETTY YEE
State Controller
Executive Branch

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Happy Mother’s Day!

The year 1960 began a real time of societal change, growth, and transformation for equality unlike any other year in our nation’s history. President Lyndon B. Johnson signed the Civil Rights Act of 1964. There were 19 women in Congress (two in the Senate and 17 in the House). There were two women in the California State Assembly. And, I was born.

As the founder of the CALIFORNIALIST, a political action committee to elect women to California State government, I’m often asked why I dedicate my energies to electing Democratic women. The answer: I was raised by a single mother in the 1960′s. Growing up there weren’t many single moms, let alone women who worked. While my childhood was very stable and happy, I knew that my family looked different because I did not have a dad in the home. I also had a mom who worked. And then there were the little things that happened that just seemed odd at the time, but today would be defined as discriminatory. article continues...

Fall Update From CALIFORNIALIST

In the spirit of Thanksgiving, CALIFORNIALIST would like to thank our partners in our efforts to elect Democratic women in California and all those who are courageous enough to run for office!

In the past ten years, CALIFORNALIST has worked with different women’s organizations throughout California. Thank you to our partners: EMERGE California, NWPC, Democratic Women of Monterey County, NOW, African American Women’s PAC, Santa Barbara Women’s Political Committee, Run Women Run, the Los Angeles Women’s Political Committee, HOPE, NARAL Pro-Choice America, Planned Parenthood, Project 2012, and EMILY’s List. It is through our partnerships that we can reverse the current decline in the number of elected women here in California. Thank you!

CALIFORNIALIST also would like to thank the women whom we supported for serving California. The challenges facing California are enormous and we appreciate your legislative efforts. The accomplishments of our elected women are too numerous to list here, but a few recent examples of our endorsed candidates who have made a difference include: article continues...

Hometown Heroes: Suffragists

SUSAN CLOKE
Mirror Columnist

Meetings in public parks, speaking from makeshift platforms, using the media to get the word out – sound familiar? In 2011 it’s “Occupy Wall Street.” In 1911 it was “Votes for Women.” Different goals define each historical issue. The one constant is that, to change the status quo, people have to speak out in a major voice.

Ms. Magazine wrote about the California suffragists, “No one could say that suffrage supporters hadn’t tried, or become overconfident and quit too soon. During the year they had overcome rain and mud, then heat and dust on the state’s primitive roads to stage debates or give speeches to even the smallest, most remote audiences. They held giant rallies – one in Los Angeles on Sept. 30, 1911 was so well-attended that hundreds were turned away after 5,000 jammed Temple Auditorium and overflowed into Choral Hall. The suffrage effort had garnered support from labor, prominent citizens, newspapers and even a few politicians, and it had matched anti-suffragists ad for ad in the newspapers. article continues...

Civility and Running for Public Office

When is it acceptable to portray a female candidate as a pole dancing stripper? Never.

As Founder of an organization dedicated to electing Democratic female candidates, I believe that no matter what party, all women should take note of the recent ad running against California Congressional candidate Janice Hahn. It is degrading to women everywhere as well as offensive in so many other ways. But, I can’t stop thinking about the ramifications of this kind of advertising.

The advertisement from Turn Right USA uses offensive language and images that undermine the political process. There should be a certain level of dignity and respect for our political process, but the false sense of anonymity in our electronic age appears to be eroding our basic societal civility. We should heed the old saying that civility costs nothing, yet buys everything.

Some of the comments I read mention how funny this ad is. Are we all just supposed to laugh at this? When we as a society accept this type of character assassination that incorporates pornographic illustrations, we have all but eliminated social decorum. By allowing ourselves to become desensitized to the basics of sexual harassment or targeting women as being ‘less than’ within the electoral process, then we are traveling down a slippery slope.

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Congratulations to Representative Judy Chu

Sitting with Rep. Chu’s family, friends and staff, we reminisced about her background. She has long been a fierce public servant and she understands the importance of navigating the electoral pipeline. From my perspective, as an advocate to build the pipeline of future leaders, her story is important.

Rep. Chu began political life in her San Gabriel neighborhoods, but she’s no typical valley girl! During her more than 20 years as a public servant, Rep. Chu has served on the Garvey School District as a Board member, was a three term Mayor of Monterey Park, was elected to the California State Assembly, and was elected to the Board of Equalization where she served as Chair.

Rep. Chu has fought to protect working families, end discrimination, save healthcare, protect the environment, protect women, protect consumers, improve education and worked to close special interest tax loopholes. Now she has distinguished herself as the first Chinese American woman to ever serve in Congress winning her seat with 62% of the vote in the March special election. With her background, we can all rest assured that Rep. Chu will bring her passion, commitment, and integrity to represent our State in the Nation’s capitol. article continues...

A Woman’s Place

While running his campaign, President Barack Obama promised that, if elected, his administration would champion the rights of women, especially in the area of equality. True to his pledge, he has already begun working on this vital issue, a mere 53 days into his Presidency. As the Founder of CALIFORNIA LIST, a group that fosters women’s rights in the political arena, I was particularly moved by President Obama’s signing of an Executive Order on March 11 establishing the White House Council on Women and Girls. Citing his mother, grandmother, and wife as personal examples, President Obama wants to make clear that areas like equal pay, family leave and child care are not just women’s issues, but that they are family and economic issues.

Those of us who work tirelessly to advance this cause realize that we are still far from equality, especially in the workplace. During his announcement the President said, “The purpose of this Council is to ensure that American women and girls are treated fairly in all matters of public policy.” I say, it’s about time! article continues...

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