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Caroline Vance

Are California Millennials ready to rock?
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“Print, sign, mail” may become a mantra of the past if Secretary of State Debra Bowen stays on target to have Online Voter Registration (OVR) up and running this September

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Mobilizing Millennials is priority number one
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Mobilize.org is taking the task of getting Millennials involved in the political process very seriously.

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The Millennial Gap: If you code it, they will come
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Online voter registration could be the key to tapping a massive segment of Millennial voters who wouldn’t do it any other way

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The Millennial Gap: Cool voting bro
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In the launch to another brand new CAFwd series, we in introduce The Millennial Gap, which will keep an eye on the up-and-coming demographic of 20 somethings

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Secretary Bowen reflects on June 5’s successes and failures
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An event held at PPIC headquarters in San Francisco last night featured Secretary Bowen reflecting on what went right and when can be improved upon based on last week’s primaries.

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CA Legislator term limit reform passes easily
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While much can and will continue to be said regarding the low voter turnout and results of yesterday’s first ever top two open primary in California, term limit reform was a clear winner statewide.

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CA communities ask journalists the questions at Bay Area meet-ups
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Five communities in the Bay Area had a chance to flip the tables and ask journalists some tough questions in meet-ups arranged by KQED, The Bay Citizen and California Watch.

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Rebooting California’s government: time to Think Long
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Yesterday, the Public Policy Institute of California hosted three members of the Think Long Committee for Calfornia at their 2012 Speaker Series on Rebooting California’s Government where general policy, tax measures, and Think Long’s partnership with the California Forward Action Fund were all discussed.

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