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LWV Los Altos Mountain View
PO Box 3492
Los Altos, CA 94024
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Date: 10/16/2022
Subject: The Voter - Election Time!
From: LWV Los Altos Mountain View



Helping Make Democracy Work!

The Voter
Newsletter for
LWV Los Altos-Mountain View
October 15, 2022
In this Issue:
  • Prepare to vote
  • One-time and Ongoing Events
  • Our League Supports Prop 1
  • Vote with the League

Election Information
Are you ready to vote?
 
Check out these helpful hints to make sure. 
 
 

Watch Candidate Forums
 
Hear from the candidates where they stand on the important issues impacting our communities and then decide. 
 

Learn about the Ballot Measures
3 League Ways

 The following information is part of our education mission to provide you with the nonpartisan unbiased information that you can use to make informed choices when you vote. Here are three League ways to research the seven state-wide ballot measures.
 
1. Online Event: Tuesday, October 18 at 7:00pm
 
Ballot Measure Analysis: Pros & Cons   Join us for an unbiased review of all seven of the California ballot measures. Our League's Pete Stahl will summarize each measure, discuss its pros and cons and the audience will have an opportunity to ask questions.  Register to Attend
 

Voter's Edge
 
Enter your address to get a personalized list of candidates and ballot measures, including biographies, top priorities, who supports each candidate, and large contributors.  It contains in-depth information on the seven state-wide measures, their pros and cons, who supports and opposes and the major contributors to the pro/con sides. 
 

3.  In-depth Research by LWV California

PROP 1: REPRODUCTIVE FREEDOM

PROP 26: IN-PERSON SPORTS BETTING IN TRIBAL CASINOS

PROP 27: ONLINE SPORTS BETTING

PROP 28: FUNDING ARTS AND MUSIC EDUCATION

PROP 29: KIDNEY DIALYSIS CLINICS REQUIREMENTS

PROP 30: INCOME TAX ON MILLIONAIRES FOR ELECTRIC CARS

PROP 31: YES OR NO TO BANNING FLAVORED TOBACCO PRODUCTS


Download a .pdf of: 
Pros and Cons by LWVC


Upcoming and Ongoing Events
One Time Events
  

Election Misinformation Webinar Series: Session 1 - Are you being informed or influenced?

  • News literacy skills to prioritize information from credible sources
  • Tuesday, October 18, 2:00pm (Virtual)
  • Hosted by The Literacy Project and LWV
  • To learn more and register:  Election Misinformation Session 1

Election Misinformation Webinar Series: Session 2 - Spotting misinformation

  • Spotting election misinformation and understanding motivations behind how and why it spreads
  • Tuesday, October 25, 2:00pm (Virtual)
  • Hosted by The Literacy Project and LWV
  • To learn more and register: Election Misinformation Session 2  

Election Systems II: Ranked Choice Voting

  • Part II of  the LWV-SWSCV virtual program on "Election Systems: Rank Choice Voting!"
  • Saturday, October 29, 10:00 to11:30am (Virtual)
  • Hosted by the LWV-SWSCV
  • To learn more and register: Election Systems II   

Policing: What Should We Do to Ensure Fair Treatment

  • Part II: What Should We Do to Ensure Fair Treatment and Keep Neighborhoods Safe for Everyone?
  • Saturday, November 12, 1:30 to 3:00pm (Virtual)
  • Hosted by the Leagues of Santa Clara County Civil Discourse Committee
  •  To learn more and register: Policing  

 


Ongoing Meetings

 
Board Meeting
  • Monday, November 7, 2022, 7:00 - 9:00pm (Virtual)
  • Contact Karin Bricker for instructions on joining this Zoom meeting.
 
 Housing Committee Meeting
  • Monday, November 14, 2022,  7:00 - 9:00 pm (Virtual)
  • Contact Sue Russell, Housing Committeefor instructions on joining this Zoom meeting.
  • To learn about our housing-related activities:  Housing Committee
 
 Voter Services
  • Thursday, October 27, 2022, 3:00-4:30 pm (Virtual)
  • Contact Pamela Baird for instructions to join this Zoom meeting.
  • To learn about our voter activities: Voter Service Committee  
  
Book Group
  • Next meeting: Saturday, November 19, 2022, 2:00 -  3:30 pm
  • Book: The Enigma of  Clarence Thomas by Corey Robin
  • Contact Sue Graham to confirm interest and get a Zoom link or meeting location.
  • To learn about our reading group: Book Club 
  

Take Action
 
The League of Women Voters advocates for or against issues and policies in the public interest which are consistent with our positions and have been thoroughly studied. At election time, this advocacy is kept separate from our voter education work where the League provides nonpartisan information to the public through candidate forums and unbiased ballot measure analysis. The League does not support or oppose candidates or political parties.


Our League urges a "Yes" vote on Proposition 1

 
Read our president's Letter to the Editor printed in the Mountain View Voice urging voters to support Proposition 1. 
 
 

Vote with the League
Ballot Recommendations from the LWVC

This year, the LWVC has taken positions in Support of two of the seven state propositions:

 

A recent decision by the U.S. Supreme Court held that the U.S. Constitution does not protect the right to abortion. While access to abortion is no longer federally protected and is under attack across the country, we can safeguard access in California. Proposition 1 will amend the California Constitution to enshrine the fundamental right to choose an abortion, use or refuse contraceptives (birth control), and make individual decisions on reproductive health. These rights are consistent with existing state laws and our state constitutional rights to privacy and equal protection.

 

PROP 31: YES OR NO TO BANNING FLAVORED TOBACCO PRODUCTS (Support)

In 2020, California passed a law banning the in-person sale of flavored tobacco products, like candy-flavored e-cigarettes and menthol cigarettes, at stores and vending machines. Sellers violating the law would be subject to criminal misdemeanor prosecution. A YES vote on Prop 31 is a vote to keep the ban in place. More than two million middle and high school students in the U.S. use e-cigarettes which deliver large doses of addictive nicotine. In California, 96 percent of high school e-cigarette users choose flavored products.

 
The LWVC was either "Neutral" or took "No Position" on the other five propositions. To learn more about all seven decisions read: LWVC Ballot Recommendations    
 

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