Democracy

Election results bring landscape and climate change to education
150 150 Paul Tran

In the educational and social justice community, we hope the 2010 election results will bring literal and figurative climate change to Sacramento and California. Key election results present new hopes and opportunities for the communities we represent: low-income families, immigrants, and students of color.

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Election results complicate efforts for structural reform
150 150 Loren Kaye

California voters demonstrated their famed misdirection on Nov. 2, stopping the Republican tsunami at the eastern flank of the Sierra Nevada Mountains, but also sending a strong message about the size and reach of government, and just how far they will trust politicians, once elected to office.

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The bottom line – budgetarily speaking – on 3 propositions (that are now the law of the land)
150 150 Fred Silva

Now that the slate mailers are in the recycling bin, how did this election affect the State’s precarious fiscal condition? Is the 2010-11 state budget still in balance? Is the problem bigger or smaller than it was on Monday, Nov. 1?

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League of Women Voters of California hails voters’ confirmation of redistricting reform
150 150 League of Women Voters

On Nov. 2, California voters decisively rejected Proposition 27 and the attempt to destroy the far-reaching redistricting reform passed by the voters in 2008.

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California voters vote no on Proposition 27
150 150 Keep Voters First

With nearly 100 percent of precincts reporting, California voters have once again chosen political reform by voting down Proposition 27 by nearly 60 percent.

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