Our regular meetings during the season are held the 2nd and 4th Wednesdays of the month from 7 to 9 p.m.
Look at http://www.scshca.com/Events_and_Activities/Calendar.htm to confirm.
Meeting announcements*, with suggested topics, can be found in the club's group archive (sign on req'd).
Showing posts with label ballot measures. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ballot measures. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

October 13, 2010

Propositions on California November ballot, 19-27.


We’ve switched our regular meetings to 2nd and 4th Wednesdays. So, our meetings this month are October 13 and 27. In deference to the holidays, our November and December meetings are 2nd and 3rd Wednesdays, i.e. November 10 and 17, and December 8 and 15. We’ll resume on 2nd and 4th Wednesdays after that.

Thursday, May 27, 2010

June 7, 2010

Topics from the agenda committee:

1. What are your thoughts regarding the oil gusher in the Gulf?

2. Should government pay union pensions if the unions are unable? Ref: Wall Street Journal - 1 June 2010 - Union Pension Bailout!

3. postponed

4. postponed

5. June 8 ballot propositions

Topic #1: US EIA: Gulf Fact Sheet, Here's an essay from PBS about the oil spill in context of our relation to nature: The Gulf oil spill: A hole in the world . Also, see my entry on the subject, Limits on Power, in another blog of mine, the spare can.


Topic #5: Smartvoter

Friday, October 31, 2008

U.S. election

These topics, from the November 4 election, are scheduled for our November 3rd rmeeting:
  1. On our own ballots, who will win and what measures will pass?  By what margins?
  2. What about ballot measures in other States?
Regarding item #1:

Regarding item #2:

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Animal rights /California redistricting / Indio User Tax

The discussion topics for our October 20, 2008, meeting come from the November 4 election ballot:

  1. Proposition 2: Shall certain farm animals be allowed, for the majority of every day, to fully extend their limbs or wings, lie down, stand up and turn around?
  2. Proposition 11. Redistricting -- State of California (Initiative Constitutional Amendment and Statute - Majority Approval Required) Shall the authority for establishing state office boundaries be changed from elected representatives to a commission comprised of Democrats, Republicans, and representatives of neither party selected from the registered voter pool in a multilevel process?
  3. Measure K. Amending User's Tax Ordinance -- City of Indio (Majority Approval Required) Shall the city of Indio amend and modernize the city's utility users' tax ordinance?

Regarding item #1:  

Voter guide: Proposition 2

N.Y. Times: editorial

Regarding item #2:  

Voter guide: Proposition 11 

Regarding item #3:

Voter guide: Measure K

Desert Sun: Measure K an important step forward for Indio

Claremont Insider: Indio Spin Class

Per Gustavo: The City of Indio Utility User Fee Application For Exemption is now available at the HOA office.  If you're 62+ or disabled, you may qualify.

Tuesday, August 12, 2008

alternative energy / price of oil

The discussion topics for the August 25, 2008 meeting are:

  1. The November ballot initiative Prop 10 to authorize the sale of $5 billion in general fund bonds to provide alternative energy rebates and incentives, covering only vehicles powered by natural gas.
  2. Is it good or bad for the price of oil to be high?
Regarding item #1:
Ballotpedia: Prop 10
Natural Gas: A Primer, Newsweek- NG Vehicles
From my blog on Peak Oil: (T. Boone) Pickens Plan

Regarding item #2:
From my Peak Oil blog: ethics
From another blogger: explaining the oscillations

Thursday, May 15, 2008

eminent domain / services tax

The discussion topics for the 5/19/08 TD club meeting are:
  1. Review of Propositions 98 and 99
  2. Should California sales tax be applied to service industries?
Regarding item 2:
Wikipedia: FairTax
Overview of California's tax system

Regarding item 1:
Official secretary of state page
Wiki summary
Ballotpedia - in depth
One letter to the editor on 5/17 reads:

Where's the simplicity?

We received our Official Voter Information Guide for the June 3 election, and trying to make heads or tails out of Propositions 98 and 99 we need a law degree. I thought several years ago, propositions were to be worded so that one could read yes or no to the possible changes in the laws.

We do consider ourselves educated and able to read, but with all the foreign people having limited use of the language, we wonder how they can make informed and intelligent decisions if we are having such a difficult time figuring out what the anticipated change means.

Delores Lukina
La Quinta

5/20 Desert Sun editorial