Nov 6th, 2012 Endorsements

City Propoaitions:Prop B: Yes Bond Funding to Improve SF's Parks! Prop C: Yes Build MORE Affordable Housing! Prop F: Yes Hetch Hetchy - maybe, maybe not. STUDY better water recycling system? DEFINITELY!!

Board of Supervisors

  • D1: Eric Mar
  • D3: David Chiu
  • D5:
    1. John Rizzo
    2. Christina Olague
    3. Julian Davis
  • D7: Norman Yee
  • D9: David Campos
  • D11: John Avalos

Community College Board: Rafael Mandelman Chris Jackson Amy Bacharach

School Board: Sandra Fewer Jill Wynns Rachel Norton Matt Haney

BART Board: Tom Radulovich

Jun 5, 2012 Endorsements

PROPOSITIONS NO on Prop A:

San Francisco is making great progress towards our "Zero Waste to Landfill by 2020" goal & Prop A could put that at risk. No on A.

YES on Prop B:

Protect Coit Tower from Recreation and Park privatization efforts. Yes on B.

 

CANDIDATES:

Our endorsements are for the Democratic County Central Committee (DCCC.)

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  • Avalos, John
  • Campos, David
  • Chiu, David
  • DeJesus, Petra
  • Dorsey, Matt
  • Gembinski, Chris
  • Haaland, Gabriel Robert
  • Katz, Leslie
  • Mandelman, Rafael
  • Migden, Carole
  • Morgan, Justin
  • Pimentel, Leah
  • Rosenthal, Alix Amelia

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  • Alonso, Mike
  • Aragon, Wendy
  • Bard, Kevin
  • Dwyer, Kelly
  • Lauterborn, Mar
  • Mar, Eric

The Winner the Wild in Plein View

Thanks to all of you who came out for our fundraiser in October. We are very happy to present a small part of the winning piece of Nancy King and Mary Swanson: The Wild in Plein View. They brought 4 panels that (4' each) like the one depicted below, with 11 detail images which are about 3x3". The marvelously depict the wild that surrounds us here in San Francisco.

ART CONTEST: Biodiversity Isn't Just For Rainforests

LOVE SAN FRANCISCO: Biodiversity Isn't Just For Rainforestsa Fundraiser/ART CONTEST for the San Francisco League of Conservation Voters

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 2011 at 50 Mason Social House

DETAILS: San Francisco is a wonderful combination of of urban and natural beauty which we love. Help us celebrate life in our favorite city by joining the San Francisco League of Conservation Voters on THURSDAY OCTOBER 20th at the 50 Mason Social Club for our latest "I Love San Francisco" Art Contest & Fundraiser.

Did you know that we in San Francisco live in the middle of a Biodiversity Hotspot? To highlight the fact that San Francisco ITSELF is in one of a handful of regions critical to protecting global biodiversity, the theme will be "Biodiversity Isn't Just For Rainforests."

In addition to the art contest (which you'll help judge!), there will be light appetizers and drinks, and of course local environmental activists and politicians. Join us & support our work!

WHAT: I LOVE SF Art Contest/Fundraiser for the San Francisco League of Conservation Voters WHEN: THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20th, 2011 - 7 to 10PM HOW MUCH: $10-$25 Sliding Scale OR BECOME A SPONSOR (free admission) WHERE: 50 Mason Social House (50 Mason St at Market Street in SF) WHO: You, the SFLCV Board, and many others! BE A SPONSOR: Please consider sponsoring our fundraiser at the Street Steward ($100), Neighborhood Protector ($250), or City Champion levels ($500). Sponsors will be publicly thanked at the event & will be admitted free (+1).

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CONTEST DETAILS:

  • Any art, or writing or poetry that celebrates San Francisco, especially its biodiversity
  • All art will remain the property of the artists & will be returned to them after the event. Their may be an opportunity to leave it on display at the gallery (details soon.)
  • All contestants must inform the SFLCV of their INTENT to enter by FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7th at noon, via email or phone (info AT sflcv DOT org)
  • All contest entries must be submitted to an SFLCV Board Member by SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16th.
  • There must be at least 5 contestants for the contest to occur. If there are less than 5 contestants by the Friday, October 7th deadline, there will be no contest & no prize will be awarded.
  • Any contest entry must be displayable or presentable at the fundraiser event on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20th
  • The prize will be an 8GB Apple iPod Touch awarded at the fundraiser. Depending on the number of entries and the number of attendees, there may be additional prizes & the contest may be broken into multiple categories.
  • For more details fee free to email the SFLCV for more info (info AT sflcv DOT org)

ABOUT THE SFLCV: The San Francisco League of Conservation Voters is where the environmental movement meets local politics.

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Our mission is to promote environmental protection through active participation in the San Francisco political system and to enhance the integrity of that political system for all San Franciscans. As such, we promote conservation and protection of natural resources, environmental justice, and sustainability, as well as good government issues and political reforms.

Our primary means for achieving these goals are: Supporting legislation and candidates that promote our goals; Informing the voting public about such legislation and candidates. Lobbying public officials on behalf of such legislation; Creating such legislation itself.

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2011 November Endorsements - Propositions

Endorse A - School BondsEndorse B - Road Repaving and Street Safety Bonds No Position C - City Pension and Health Care Benefits Oppose D - City Pension Benefits Oppose E - Amending or Repealing Legislative Initiative Ordinances and Declarations of Policy Endorse F – Campaign Consultant Ordinance Endorse G – Sales Tax No Position H - School District Student Assignment

2010 November Endorsements - Candidates

District 2 SupervisorJanet Reilly

District 4 Supervisor No endorsement

District 6 Supervisor (rank choice) 1-Jane Kim 2- Debra Walker 3-Jim Meko

District 8 Supervisor Rafael Mandelman

District 10 Supervisor (rank choice) 1-Eric Smith 2-Tony Kelly 3-Chris Jackson

Community College Board (3 open seats) John Rizzo Lawrence Wong Anita Grier

School Board (3 open seats) Natasha Hoehn Kim-Shree Maufas Hydra Mendoza

Assessor-Recorder Phil Ting

BART Director District 8 Bert Hill

November 2010 Endorsement Questionnaires

If you are a candidate in the November 2010 Election in San Francisco seeking our endorsement, please fill out the appropriate questionnaire, and get it back to us as soon as possible (contact information can be found on the questionnaire pages below). We will also be contacting candidates directly in the next month.

June 2010 Endorsements

These our the endorsements for the June 8, 2010 Election.
Propositions
YES on Prop G G is a declaration of city policy that the high speed rail terminus should be the Transbay Terminal.
State Propositions
CLCV is NO on 16 (PG&E 2/3 vote). We agree!
DCCC - 12AD
  • John Avalos
  • Michael Bornstein
  • Sandra Lee Fewer
  • Chris Gembinski
  • Elbert Hill
  • Hene Kelly
  • Eric Mar
  • Milton Marks
  • Jake McGoldrick
  • Jane Morrison
  • MelanieNutter
  • Connie O’Connor

District 13

  • David Campos
  • David Chiu
  • Michael Goldstein
  • Robert Haaland
  • Joseph Julian
  • Rafael Mandelman
  • Kim-Shree Maufas
  • Carole Migden
  • Aaron Peskin
  • Eric Quezada
  • Alix Rosenthal
  • Debra Walker

No on Prop D! Pissed Off Voter Guide Release Party!!

Join SFLCV and others at the League of Young Voters' Pissed Off Voter Guide release party. SFLCV is co-sponsoring the event so come on down. The event is Friday night at Gestalt Haus on 16th street in the Mission (3159 16th Street), just a couple blocks from the 16th street BART station. October 23rd at 7-10pm

Why does SFLCV oppose Prop D?

In short its two things: we don't think ads and signs make a neighborhood a better place, and it's bad government. Complex planning code does not belong in the ballot box.

Nov 2009 Endorsements

Yes on A - Budget Reform - This makes the budget biennial. This is a good government issue for us, trying to make the budget process better.Yes on B - Board of Supervisor Aides - This allows supervisors to hire more than two aides. This is another good government issue for us. No on D - Mid Market Special Sign District - While a goal of a vibrant mid market district is a fine one. We are uncertain that more signs and billboards will make it that way. Yes on E - Advertisements on City Property - This prevents there from being a further expansion of the use of city furniture and buildings to be sold as ad space.

Though they are running unopposed, we also support candidates: Jose M. Cisneros for Treasurer and Dennis Herrera for City Attorney.

Fundraiser... Thanks!

Thanks to all came out for our 3rd Celebrating the Urban Environment at 111 Minna. We had a good time and hope you did as well. We in particular want to thank the artists for their contributions to the evening. Andrew Turner was the winner of the people's choice award:

Todd Berman Adrian Cotter Lawrence Cuevas Todd Gilens Dave Hunkins Papi Menon Sarah Soward Jake Thomason Andrew Turner

We would also like to thank our sponsors:

Amandeep Jawa California League of Conservation Voters Adrian Cotter & Liz Pallatto Susan King Trent Orr John D'Avolio John Holtzclaw Michelle Jesperson Steven Krefting Dan Nguyen-Tan Eric Smith Johanna Wald

Art Submissions Please. Celebrate Your Urban Environment. 7.21.09

Our deadline  has been extended through this weekend, July19th. Our next fundraiser is Tuesday, July 21st at 111 Minna. The theme is "Celebrating Our Urban Environment" and we want your art there to celebrate it.

CONTEST DETAILS:

* Any art, or writing or poetry that celebrates San Francisco, especially its urban AND natural environment * All contestants must inform the SFLCV of their INTENT to enter via email or phone (deep AT sflcv DOT org/ 415 255 6257) * All contest entries must be submitted to Amandeep Jawa (SFLCV Preisdent) by Monday, JULY 20th. * There must be at least 5 contestants for the contest to occur. If there are less than 5 contestants by the JULY 10th deadline, there will be no contest & no prize will be awarded. * Any contest entry must be displayable or presentable at the fundraiser event on TUESDAY, JULY 21st, 2009 * The prize will be an 16GB Apple iPod nano awarded at the fundraiser. Depending on the number of entries and the number of attendees, there may be additional prizes & the contest may be broken into multiple categories. * For more details fee free to email Amandeep Jawa (deep AT sflcv DOT org)

The winner will be judged by the fundraiser attendees, so we hope you bring as many friends as you can.

Join us for a Wildflower Walk (Sat, Mar 28th)

It's that time of year when San Francisco's natural parks are bursting with native flowers!  As part of San Francisco's participation in the worldwide Earth Hour event on Saturday, March 28, SFLCV and the Recreation and Park Department's Natural Areas Program invite you to a naturalist led wildflower walk on Bayview Hill, one of the city's most amazing and little-known ecological gems. Bayview Park is a 43.9 acre natural area with sweeping Bay views, including of Candlestick State Park and stadium.  The park supports perhaps the most diverse assemblage of plants and animals in the natural areas system. Its grassland has some of the most beautiful wildflower displays in San Francisco. Other plant communities in Bayview Park include coastal scrub, eucalyptus and oak groves, and the largest Islais cherry population in the city. On a sunny day you are likely to encounter western fence lizards, California alligator lizards, or one of many non-poisonous snakes, such as the San Francisco garter snake, Pacific gopher snake, or Pacific ring-neck snake. Red-tailed hawks are often seen soaring overhead. Great horned owls rest in the notches of trees during the day, and woodpeckers can be heard hammering for an insect snack.

Date: Saturday, March 28 Time: 10:30-12:00 Place: Bayview Hill. We will meet at 10:30 the park entrance at the end of Key Avenue. Please note that the walk to the top of Bayview Hill can be somewhat strenuous, and a gardener's truck will be available to provide rides to the top for attendees requiring assistance.

More information: Bayview Hill, including wildflower images SF Recreation and Park Department's Natural Areas Program SF Earth Hour

2008 Endorsements Slate Mailer is on its way!

We are very proud of the fact that in every contested major election cycle, the San Francisco League of Conservation Voters distributes the only regular endorsement slate card representing the environmental community and this year is no different! We are about to start mailing the SFLCV slate cards! They look great!

You can see them HERE. We are mailing 4 different pieces for each of 4 different Supervisorial districts!

 

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