LWVSC Board Briefs Nov 2024
Treasurer’s report:The 2023-24 ending budget showed a loss for the fiscal year of $6097.This loss was anticipated as 2024 was an election year, and there are sufficient reserves to cover the loss.
Our greatVP of Administration, Lee Lipinski is resigning from the Board due to family commitments.However, Lee has agreed to continue to check the mail and phone calls.Linda Rosen and Lee are meeting towork out office coverage.If you would like to know more about this position, please contact Donna Roper at President@lwvsonoma.org.
Legislative Interviews:Legislative interviews have been scheduled for the week of Feb 24th.We need volunteers to participate.This is a short term commitment and you learn a lot.Interested or want to know more, please contact Donna Roper at President@lwvsonoma.org.
Advocacy Committee:The committee has not had much recent activity and is waiting to see how the Board of Supervisors responds to the recent court decision concerning the proposed development at the Sonoma Development Center site and the recent judge ruling on the lawsuit on the proposed new Well Ordinance.The Cannabis ordinance may be revised as experience is showing that Outdoor grows are profitable, while indoor grows are not.
Ballot Measure Consensus:The board adopt a new Ballot Measure Consensus procedure.
Membership:Donna Roper reported that we now have 193 members, and about 20 of them are students..
Student Dues:Currently we do not charge students dues.However, when the new national dues structure is implemented there is no dues exemption for students.Our Board will need to make a decision on whether or not to charge students dues.
Low Income Members:The new National Dues structure is implemented as it will require a minimum of $20/yr in dues.Also, PMPs will be a percentage of dues paid, rather than a set amount.
New member orientation:Gayle Peterson will be hosting a new member orientation on Wed., Nov.13th 5:30 pm until 7:00 pm at the League office.
Communications:Watch for the next issue of What’s Up and a December issue of The Voter.
Voter Services:
GOTV–We have been scheduling several Facebook & Instagram posts each day about the election and are referring people to our website, Vote411.org, our YouTube videos, and other resources. Please visit our Facebook and Instagram pages to share posts and like them to get more traffic.
Vote411:Rebecca Jones has taken over this assignment. Vote411.org is a system adopted by the National League and now adopted by the CA League. We have had about 50% participation by candidates.We contacted 60 and 30 responded.We did not have any email for some of the candidates, which made it more difficult to contact them.Rebecca reported that our local Registrar of Voters (ROV) was very helpful and responsive.
Recruiting a new Voter Service Chair:We are currently recruiting for this role.If you want more info please contact Donna Roper.
Pros and Cons:Out YouTube channel was hot this month . T As of 11/2/24 there here have been 2626 views of the candidate forums. And Pros & Cons did even better: Spanish:2059 views & English views: 22,590which is an all-time record!We did 13 in person Pros & Cons presentations in Sonoma County.We had 615 people attend presentations in person.
Youth Committee:
H.S. Students: We reached 1400 students this year (so far). Of that total about 52% register or pre-registered.A total of 8-9 volunteers have been participating in the HS presentations on a regular basis..
SSU & SRJC Students:We have new Ambassadors at SSU.We are finding more students who want to volunteer.
Our joint project with the local libraries was a big success.The Library provided resources to use with students, including some in Spanish.
Voter Reg Card Distributions:A couple of Post Offices and Libraries ran out of cards again and we replenished them right away.
Citizenship Class Graduation:Jim Masters attended the graduation and share information on voting.He encouraged the new citizens to take a picture of their naturalization cards to be used as proof of citizenship when they go to vote at a Vote Center.
The next Board Meeting is Dec. 7that 10:30 am via Zoom.The Zoom link is in the online calendar of events.
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