<< Back

November 2016 Endorsements – Napa-Solano

napa-solano-clc

Contact Information:
Justin Bailey at (707) 246-9727 or (530) 321-5387

Napa-Solano endorsements

Statewide Ballot Measures

Get involved! Phonebank and precinct walk opportunities in Napa-Solano County

 

President Hillary Clinton
United State Senate Kamala Harris
Congressional District 03 John Garamendi
Congressional District 05 Mike Thompson
Assembly District 04 Cecilia Aguiar-Curry
Assembly District 11 Jim Frazier
Assembly District 14 Mae Torlakson
Senate District 03 Bill Dodd
Solano County Board of Supervisors, District 2 Mike Ioakimedes
Napa County Board of Supervisors, District 2 Mark Luce
Mayor of Vallejo Landis Graden
Vallejo City Council, At-Large Latressa Alford
Vallejo City Council, At-Large Rozzana Verder-Aliga
Vacaville City Council, At-Large Ron Rowlett
Fairfield City Council, At-Large Rick Vaccaro
Fairfield City Council, At-Large Robert Marin
Mayor of Dixon Jack Batchelor
Dixon City Council, At-Large Steve Bird
Dixon City Council, At-Large Jerry Castanon
Fairfield-Suisun Unified School District Board Spencer Marks
Mayor of Benicia Mark Hughes
Benicia City Council, At-Large Christina Strawbridge
Benicia City Council, At-Large Lionel Largaespada
Vallejo School Board, At-Large John Fox
Vallejo School Board, At-Large Melissa Bandong-Bowman

Statewide Ballot Measures

Proposition 51:  School Construction Bond. Recommend: Vote YES   Read more… 

Proposition 52: Federal Medi-Cal Healthcare Matching Funds. Recommend: Vote YES   Read more… 

Proposition 53: Attack on Local Control of Infrastructure Projects and Union Jobs. Recommend: Vote NO   Read more…

Proposition 54: Billionaire Attack on Legislative Proceedings. Recommend: Vote NO   Read more…

Proposition 55:  Tax Extension on Wealthy to Fund Children’s Education and Healthcare. Recommend: Vote YES   Read more…

Proposition 56: Cigarette Tax to Fund Healthcare, Prevention, Research, and Law Enforcement. Recommend: Vote  YES  Read more…

Proposition 57: Juvenile and Non-violent Criminal Sentencing Reform. Recommend: Vote YES   Read more…

Proposition 58: California Education for a Global Economy. Recommend: Vote YES   Read more…

Proposition 59: Campaign Finance (nonbinding) Overturn Citizen’s United. Recommend: Vote YES   Read more…

Proposition 60: Adult Films. Condoms. Health Requirements. Recommend: No Recommendation   Read more…

Proposition 61: State Prescription Drug Purchases. Pricing Standards. Recommend: No Recommendation   Read more…

Proposition 62: Death Penalty. Initiative Statute. Maximum penalty Life Without Parole. Recommend: Vote YES   Read more…

  • Learn more about Prop 62 in our Top Props Exclusive: Vote YES on Prop 62 to End the Death Penalty

Proposition 63: Firearms. Ammunition Sales. Recommend: No Recommendation   Read more…

Proposition 64: Marijuana Legalization. Recommend: No Recommendation   Read more…

Proposition 65: Carry-out Bags. Charges. (Plastic bag manufacturers measure) Recommend: No Recommendation   Read more…

Proposition 66: “Death Penalty Procedures. Removes Legal Protection. Recommend: Vote NO   Read more…

Proposition 67: Uphold State Ban on Single-Use Plastic Bags.   Recommend: Vote YES  Read more…

For a complete list of statewide endorsements, click here 

Click here to download California Labor’s 2016 Endorsements & Ballot Measures Analyses

Get involved! We need your help to get the word out. See below for upcoming phone bank and door-to-door opportunities in Napa and Solano!

Phone Banks                                                                                                             

Benicia Location:     IRON 378 Hall, 3120 Bayshore Rd., Benicia, November 1  5:00pm – 8:00 pm


Fairfield Location:    
IUOE 3 Hall, 2540 N. Watney Way, Fairfield,  November 2  5:00pm – 8:00 pm


Vallejo Location:    
IBT 315 Hall in Vallejo, 445 Nebraska Street, Vallejo,  November 3  5:00pm – 8:00 pm 
GOTV

Phone Banks:

Monday November 7th: 9am to 5 pm at all 3 phone bank locations (see above for locations)

Election Day, Tuesday November 8th: 9am to 5 pm at all 3 phone bank locations (see above for locations)

Precinct Walk

Saturday, November 5, for Landis Graden for Vallejo mayor, 9:30 a.m., 425 “B” Virginia St., Vallejo

Save

Save


<< Back