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2018 Statewide Endorsements U.S. Senate Attorney General Secretary of State State Treasurer No Consensus No Consensus Alex Padilla Fiona Ma Governor State Controller Superintendent of Public Board of Equalization No Consensus Betty Yee Instruction Dist. 1 – No Consensus Tony Thurmond Dist. 2 – No Consensus Lt. Governor Insurance Commissioner Dist. 3 – No Consensus No Consensus Ricardo Lara 2018 Consent Calendar State Assembly AD 41 Chris Holden* CD 18 Anna Eshoo* AD 1 No Candidate Filed AD 42 DeniAntionette Mazingo State Senate CD 19 Zoe Lofgren* AD 2 Jim Wood* AD 43 Laura Friedman* SD 2 Mike McGuire* CD 20 Jimmy Panetta* AD 3 Sonia Aery AD 44 Jacqui Irwin* SD 4 No Candidate Filed CD 21 Emilio Huerta AD 4 Cecilia Aguiar-Curry* AD 45 No Consensus SD 6 Richard Pan* CD 22 Andrew Janz AD 5 Carla Jean Neal AD 46 Adrin Nazarian* SD 8 Tom Pratt CD 23 Tatiana Matta AD 6 Jackie Smith AD 47 Eloise Reyes* SD 10 Bob Wieckowski* CD 24 Salud Carbajal* AD 7 Kevin McCarty* AD 48 Blanca Rubio* SD 12 Anna Caballero CD 25 No Consensus AD 8 Ken Cooley* AD 49 Ed Chau* SD 14 No Consensus CD 26 Julia Brownley* AD 9 James Cooper* AD 50 Richard Bloom* SD 16 Ruth Musser-Lopez CD 27 Judy Chu* AD 10 Marc Levine* AD 51 Wendy Carrillo* SD 18 Bob Hertzberg* CD 28 Adam Schiff* AD 11 Jim Frazier* AD 52 No Consensus SD 20 Connie Leyva* CD 29 Tony Cardenas* AD 12 No Candidate Filed AD 53 Miguel Santiago* SD 22 Michael Eng CD 30 Brad Sherman* AD 13 Susan Eggman* AD 54 Sydney Kamlager SD 24 Maria Elena Durazo CD 31 Pete Aguilar* AD 14 Timothy S. Grayson* AD 55 Gregg Fritchle SD 26 Ben Allen* CD 32 Grace F. Napolitano* AD 15 No Consensus AD 56 Eduardo Garcia* SD 28 Joy Silver CD 33 Ted Lieu* AD 16 Rebecca Bauer-Kahan AD 57 Ian Calderon* SD 30 Holly Mitchell* CD 34 Jimmy Gomez* AD 17 David Chiu* AD 58 Cristina Garcia* SD 32 No Consensus CD 35 Norma Torres* AD 18 Rob Bonta* AD 59 Reggie Jones-Sawyer* SD 34 No Consensus CD 36 Raul Ruiz* AD 19 Phil Ting* AD 60 Sabrina Cervantes* SD 36 Marggie Castellano CD 37 Karen Bass* AD 20 Bill Quirk* AD 61 Jose Medina* SD 38 Jeff Griffith CD 38 Linda Sanchez* AD 21 Adam Gray* AD 62 Autumn Burke* SD 40 Ben Hueso* CD 39 No Consensus AD 22 Kevin Mullin* AD 63 Anthony Rendon* CD 40 Lucille Roybal-Allard* AD 23 Aileen Rizo AD 64 Mike Gipson* U.S. House CD 41 Mark Takano* AD 24 Marc Berman* AD 65 Sharon Quirk-Silva* CD 1 No Consensus CD 42 Julia Peacock AD 25 Kansen Chu* AD 66 Al Muratsuchi* CD 2 Jared Huffman* CD 43 Maxine Waters* AD 26 Jose Sigala AD 67 Michelle Singleton CD 3 John Garamendi* CD 44 Nanette Barragan* AD 27 Ash Kalra* AD 68 Michelle Duman CD 4 Jessica Morse CD 45 Dave Min+ AD 28 Evan Low* AD 69 Tom Daly* CD 5 Mike Thompson* CD 46 Lou J. Correa* AD 29 Mark Stone* AD 70 Patrick O'Donnell* CD 6 Doris Matsui* CD 47 Alan Lowenthal* AD 30 Robert Rivas AD 71 James Elia CD 7 Ami Bera* CD 48 Dr. Hans Keirstead AD 31 Joaquin Arambula* AD 72 Josh Lowenthal CD 8 Marge Doyle CD 49 No Consensus AD 32 Rudy Salas* AD 73 Scott Rhinehart CD 9 Jerry McNerney* CD 50 Ammar Campa-Najjar AD 33 No Consensus AD 74 Catherine "Cottie" Petrie-Norris CD 10 No Consensus CD 51 Juan Vargas* AD 34 Nick Nicita AD 75 Alan Geraci CD 11 Mark DeSaulnier* CD 52 Scott Peter* AD 35 Bill Ostrander AD 76 No Consensus CD 12 Nancy Pelosi* CD 53 Susan Davis* AD 36 No Consensus AD 77 Sunday Gover CD 13 Barbara Lee* AD 37 Monique Limon* AD 78 Todd Gloria* CD 14 Jackie Speier* * Incumbent AD 38 Christy Smith AD 79 Shirley Weber* CD 15 Eric Swalwell* + Successful Objection Filed AD 39 Luz Rivas AD 80 Lorena Gonzalez Fletcher* CD 16 Jim Costa* AD 40 James Ramos CD 17 Ro Khanna* www.cadem.org/endorsements California Democratic Party Region 2 Director Special Election Result Lynette Henley California Democratic Party Legislation Committee Report Sunday, February 25, 2018 The California Democratic Party Legislation Committee recommended the adoption of the following legislative positions: State Legislation • SB830 – Support - Pupil instruction: media literacy: model curriculum • AB315 – Support - Pharmacy benefit management • AB 1217 – Oppose - Private Investigator Act • SB 463 – Support - English learners: reclassification Federal Legislation: • HR861 – Oppose - To terminate the Environmental Protection Agency • HR899 – Oppose - To terminate the Department of Education • HR1987 – Support - Oversight Commission on Presidential Capacity Act • HR4223/S2060 – Support - BURMA Act of 2017 • S170/HR2856 – Oppose - Combating BDS Act of 2017 • HR391 – Support - Asylum Reform and Border Protection Act of 2017 The committee also voted to suggest changes to the Legislation Committee Policies and Procedures. California Democratic Party Platform Committee Report Sunday, February 25, 2018 2018 Draft Platform for Adoption – www.cadem.org/platform Direct Link: www.cadem.org/our-party/standing-committees/body/CDP-Cmte-2018-Platform-DRAFT-18-02- 23.pdf California Democratic Party Resolutions Committee Report – Recommended Positions on Statewide Ballot Measures Sunday, February 25, 2018 Prop. # Qualified Ballot Measures Recommendation 68 California Drought, Water, Parks Climate, Coastal Protection, and Support Outdoor For All Act of 2018 69 Motor Vehicle Fees and Taxes: Restriction on Expenditures: Support Appropriations Limit 70 Greenhouse Gas Reduction Reserve Fund Oppose 71 Ballot Measures: Effective Date Support 72 Property Tax: New Construction Exclusion: Rain Water Capture Support System Rules Committee Report - February 23, 2018 I. Roll Call – with 19 members, a quorum was present. One member joined during the meeting. II. M/S/P Adopt Meeting Agenda III. Compliance Review Commission A. M/S/P 20-0 rejected the appeal and upheld the Compliance Review Commission (CRC) Decision relating to the actions taken at an unauthorized San Bernardino County Democratic Central Committee (SBCDCC). B. M/S/P 19-1 rejected the appeal and upheld the CRC Decision relating to a challenge filed regarding vacancies in the SBCDCC. C. M/S/P 19-0 with one abstention, to defer a decision in regards to the challenge on lack of notice by the Chair of the SBCDCC. The Rules Committee requests staff to prepare and send a letter on behalf of the committee to the Executive Committee of the SBCDCC to express concerns raised in the challenge and encourage all parties to meet and come to a resolution. Additionally, the Rules Committee requests the Chair of the SBCDCC provide a written response within 30-days. If the response is unsatisfactory, the Rules Committee will consider sanctions at its next scheduled meeting. Finally, the Rules Committee requests the presence of the Chair of the SBCDCC at its next scheduled meeting. D. M/S/P to receive and file a decision relating to the California Young Democrats. E. M/S/P to receive and file a decision relating to the Imperial County DCC. F. M/S/P to receive and file a decision relating to the Placer Women Democrats and El Dorado County DCC. G. M/S/P to receive and file a decision relating to the Kings County DCC. IV. Subcommittee Reports A. Received an update from ADEM Subcommittee B. Received an update from Caucuses Subcommittee. Received and filed a memorandum by Chair Shay on the 2018 CDP Caucus Certification/Recertification Application Review Process. C. Received an update from the Election of Officers Subcommittee D. Received an update from the Endorsement Subcommittee E. M/S/P Miscellaneous Issues Subcommittee report. The Miscellaneous Issues Committee is still reviewing the timing of election of Executive Board members from DCCs; rejected a proposal on splitting the Voter Services Committee and Organization Committee; and passed the proposal by Hene Kelly, which is sent to the Executive Board for its consideration at the July meeting. The proposal would allow CYD, CDC, Caucuses or CDP Statewide Chartered Organizations to designate another office as Executive Board Representative if their Chair is already an Executive Board Member, to be effective 01/01/2019. Specific Bylaw language below: Section 2.EXECUTIVE BOARD MEMBERSHIP The Executive Board shall consist of the following members of This Committee: Note: a, b, c, d, e, and g remain exactly the same. f. The President of the California Democratic Council and of the California Young Democrats unless the Chair is already an Executive Board member. If this is the case, the CDC and/or the CYD may choose another officer as its Executive Board member. h. The Chair of each caucus officially recognized by This Committee pursuant to Article XI, Section 1, (e) and (f) of these By-Laws, unless the Chair is already an Executive Board member. If this is the case, a Caucus may choose another officer as its Executive Board member. i. The Chair of each State-wide Organization Chartered by This Committee pursuant to Article X and the Guidelines, unless the Chair is already an Executive Board member. If this is the case, a State-wide Organization Chartered by This Committee may choose another officer as its Executive Board member. V. Proposed Bylaw Amendments and Clarifications A. M/S/P refer Bylaw amendment on Clarification on Oaths of Office for County Central Committees to the Miscellaneous Issues Subcommittee. B. M/S/P refer Bylaw amendment to amend the membership removal section to the Miscellaneous Issues Subcommittee. C. M/S/P refer Bylaw amendment to amend the process for removal from the Consent Calendar for incumbents, so as to eliminate automatic placement to the Endorsement Subcommittee.