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Monday, March 01, 2004

Slate for March 2, 2004 Election

// President //
HOWARD DEAN

// US Senator //
BARBARA BOXER

// US Representative, District 8 //
Write-in: TERRY BAUM

// State Senator //
CAROLE MIGDEN

// State Assembly, District 13 //
MARK LENO

// State Propositions //

YES on Prop 55: Education Facilities Bond Act
YES on Prop 56: State Budget, Related Taxes, Penalties
NO on Prop 57: Gov Schwarzenegger's power grab
NO on Prop 58: "Balanced Budget" act

// Regional Proposition //

YES on Regional Measure 2: more funds for mass transit

// City and County Propositions //

YES on A: transfer accrued vacation and sick leave
YES on B: retirement benefits for public defenders and district attorneys
YES on C: reduce police staff, replace with civilians
YES on D: retirement benefits for domestic partners
YES on E: vote of non-compliance for the PATRIOT Act
YES on F: reclassify deputy sheriffs as safety employees
YES on G: supplemental pay for city employees called to military service
YES on I: phase out diesel buses, meet anti-pollution standards
NO on J: gentrification disguised as "workforce housing"

I'm in agreement with the SF Green Party and the SF Bay Guardian on more than 80% of the above ballot items. See for yourself who is endorsing whom.

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