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January 22, 2010

Fair Districts Florida Redistricting Amendment OK’ed for Ballot

Filed under: Uncategorized — David F. Carr @ 6:39 pm

Congratulations to everyone who worked to make this happen by gathering signatures. Now, we just have to make sure it passes.

From: Ellen Freidin <Ellen@fairdistrictsflorida.org>
Date: Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 4:20 PM
Subject: We are on the ballot!
To: david@bluebroward.org

Phenomenal news! I want you to know before it becomes public that we just received notice from the Division of Elections that, thanks to the hard work and donations of thousands of people who care about our state, our amendments will be on the ballot!!! This is a huge accomplishment and it would not have happened without you!


We cannot thank you enough. Below is the press release we’ll be sending out.

Our work is not over though. Now we must let all Floridians know about the importance of voting for the FairDistricts amendments. We’ll be laying out our plan for victory for our supporters soon, but first we need to staff up and transition from petition gathering to a full-fledged campaign.

Can you chip in whatever you can afford to help fund the transition?

Let’s win this!

Ellen




FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
January 22, 2010

Redistricting amendments on the ballot: Florida voters earn historic chance to vote to stop politicians from rigging districts

After November passage voters will choose elected officials – not the other way around

Tallahassee, FL – Today, Floridians took a giant step towards ending the incumbent and political party protection plan that masquerades as legislative and Congressional redistricting. The non-partisan group FairDistrictsFlorida.org gathered more than 1,650,000 petitions signed by Florida Republicans, Democrats and Independents from the Panhandle to the Keys. As a result, today the Secretary of State certified Constitutional Amendment 5 for the November 2, 2010 ballot, and is expected to soon certify its partner, Amendment 6. Florida voters now have a powerful opportunity to stop legislators from rigging and manipulating district boundaries in order to stifle competition while perpetuating their own political power.

“These critical reforms will finally end the legalized conflict of interest that allows legislators to design their districts and those of Congress for their own political purposes,” said Bob Milligan, who was elected State Comptroller during the Lawton Chiles and Jeb Bush administrations.

Under our present system, there are no rules that limit legislators from drawing districts to favor themselves or their parties. Districts in Florida are bizarrely shaped, often meandering for hundreds of miles or from coast to coast. Communities are carved up so that voters living in the same neighborhood are often represented by different members of Congress or state representatives.

As a result, incumbent legislators almost never lose their re-election bids. Only three (out of 140 up for election each cycle) were defeated in the last six years. How could this happen? Because legislators draw up their own districts for one purpose: to ensure that they stay in office!

Former Governor and U.S. Senator Bob Graham said, “Florida’s legislators are choosing their voters instead of voters choosing their representatives. There are presently no rules to stop this self protection plan. And when this happens, the voters don’t have a real choice! These amendments will change that.”

With voter approval in November, Amendments 5 and 6 will establish constitutional rules that will:

  • Prohibit politicians from designing districts to favor themselves or their parties;
  • Require them to make the districts compact and community based; and
  • Make it impossible for legislators to draw districts to diminish the ability of minority voters to elect representatives.

“I am so happy that the voters of Florida will finally have the opportunity to vote to put these fairness standards in the Florida constitution. These amendments provide new protections for all voters and especially minorities,” added Representative Perry Thurston of Broward County.

State Representative Darren Soto, Orange County, said, “Today’s certification bodes well for achieving fair districts in the state of Florida. I think that these new protections will be very popular with my constituents as well as all of the voters of our great state.”

For additional information and the exact language of Amendments 5 and 6, please visit www.FairDistrictsFlorida.org.

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January 12, 2010

The CAPITOL STEPS at the Broward Center for the Performing Arts, Jan 20-24

Filed under: Internet Strategy,Uncategorized — David F. Carr @ 3:09 pm

I think we all need a laugh at the expense of our politicians about now.

Come see the CAPITOL STEPS at the Broward Center for the Performing Arts

Tickets available now at http://www.browardcenter.org/capitolsteps

Date(s): Wednesday, 1/20/2010 -
Sunday, 1/24/2010
Tickets: $35, $25

Former Surgeon General C. Everett Koop warns, "The Capitol Steps will cause your sides to split!"

Don’t miss the insightful, irreverent and always amusing humor of Capitol Steps, the talented band of former Senate staffers who satirize the people and places that employed them. Known for their hilarious musical skits of Capitol Hill personalities and current events, their 27 albums and sold out shows keep audiences on both sides of the aisles laughing out loud. They put the MOCK in democracy, and are even funnier than Congress! You’ve seen and heard them on NPR, NBC, PBS, and ABC. Now see them live!

Capital Steps

January 2, 2010

Oh, the things you can do with Kendrick Meek

Filed under: Campaign News — David F. Carr @ 5:51 pm

(Reposting from Philip Busey <philip@busey.org> and Grassroots Patriots)

To paraphrase Dr. Seuss . . . Oh, the things you can do with Kendrick Meek as U.S. Senator! Oh, the things President Obama can do with one more solid Democratic Senate vote!

Let’s begin the New Decade doing everything we can for Congressman Meek to win the U.S. Senate. Let us help him get the petitions to be the first person in the history of Florida to qualify by petition. Kendrick will be top of the ticket on every ballot in the State of Florida. Every Democrat running in every election in Florida will need Kendrick to win too. And for Kendrick Meek to win the Senate big. We can do it.

To jump start the New Decade a number of us, including Alan Ehrlich, David Carr, GRASSROOTS PATRIOTS, and the Kendrick Meek organizers, such as Kate Nowak 718-715-6437,kate@kendrickmeek.com and Samantha Shalda 708-638-6836 are planning a neighborhood petition canvass. Please mark your calendar to join us:

Saturday, January 9, 2009, 9:30 am (walk at 10:00 am)
African-American Research Library
2650 Sistrunk Blvd. (NW 6th Street)
Fort Lauderdale, FL

The nail-biting, white-knuckle health care debate in the U.S. Senate is over. But close votes are scary. Compromises are made. We are not yet getting everything we need. Because of the nonexistent margin in the U.S. Senate, reconciliation will force the U.S. House of Representatives to go along with just about everything in the Senate plan.

A Democratic margin in future Senate votes is one reason we need Kendrick Meek in the U.S. Senate. The other reason is he’s a great guy!

Also, please donate to Kendrick Meek’s campaign:

http://www.kendrickmeek.com

Happy New Year! Happy New Decade!

Phil, 954-579-3932

Registration Opens for Coral Springs Jobs Now! Career Expo

Filed under: Jobs — David F. Carr @ 8:00 am

Saturday, January 30th

Saturday, January 30th

Registration is now open for this job fair and career expo. Please be sure to share this link with everyone you know in our area who is looking for a job (or a better job) as well as with any employers you know who would be interested in participating.

http://www.coralspringsjobsnow.com/registration/

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