Posted on 09/06/2006 4:34:07 PM PDT by RS
The bill vetoed today was SB 1437, which had been approved by the Legislature. It would have prevented any school teaching materials or activities from "reflecting adversely" upon homosexuals, bisexuals or transgenders.
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Yeah, I got that in my daily orders which they beam directly into my brain. Oops, gotta go, time to adjust the tinfoil on my receiver.
I find it quite humorous how so many here at a conservative forum pimp for a moderate at best, just another liberal at worse, and we have seen the worst quite a bit of late.. and more will come, regardless who wins the top spot..
Oh well. that's what the voters want, right?
This is good, but I await veto of the Commie Health Care Kill California Bill.
How many 'good reasons' have there been to vote for this guy? LMAO, setting the bar lower all the time...
I wonder how far left the CRP could go and still attract folks that consider themselves to be conservatives.
Guess we're about to find out.
The industrial sized tin foil roll is the way to go... especially with a rino running things .. have a good one.
I suspect his veto reflects the will of the majority of the California people. So why don't those same people elect representatives who also reflect their will? That state assembly seems WAY out to lunch most of the time.
LOL - Noticed that you STILL did not say you are happy he vetoed this ---
Have I got you figured wrong ?
Has his veto of this got you upset ?
Were you actually hoping that this would pass, not because this would give you a reason to attack him, but because you really DID want it to pass ?
He said weeks ago that he would veto this. Then he went ahead and signed SB 1441. Nothing new here.
AB 606 - Safe Place to Learn Act
Assemblymember Lloyd Levine (D-Van Nuys)
Would require school districts to establish and publicize an antidiscrimination and anti-harassment policy that prohibits discrimination and harassment as specified under current law, including, but not limited to, actual or perceived gender identity and sexual orientation and provides penalties for school districts found to be in violation of that law, including withholding relevant state funding to school districts.
Status: Enrolled. Awaiting Governor's signature.AB 1056 - Tolerance Education Pilot Program
Assemblymember Chu, D-Monterey Park
Would require the State Board of Education to develop a pilot project integrating intergroup relations and tolerance curriculum into the English and Social Science framework. Would direct the Board of Education to consult with human relations commissions and individuals and groups that are protected by California’s hate crimes legislation. Defines tolerance to mean "attitudes and behaviors that convey respect toward individuals and groups, especially those individuals and groups that have been, and continue to be, systematically and historically marginalized. Tolerance does not mean a passive allowance or indulgence of the beliefs or practices of another individual."
Status: Enrolled. Awaiting Governor's signature.AB 1160 - Gwen Araujo Justice for Victims Act
Assemblymember Sally Lieber (D-San Jose)
Would amend jury instructions to state that the use of societal bias, including so-called "panic strategies," to influence any criminal trial or proceeding is not permitted. It would also appropriate $125,000 to the Office of the Attorney General to develop materials for county prosecutors explaining how panic strategies are used to encourage jurors to respond to societal bias and providing best practices for preventing bias from affecting the outcome of a trial. This legislation is named in the memory of a transgender teenager from Newark, Calif., who was attacked and killed in 2002.
Status: Enrolled. Awaiting Governor's signature.SB 1827 - State Income Tax Equity Act of 2006
Senator Carole Migden (D-San Francisco)
Amends the tax and family codes to enable registered domestic partners to require registered domestic partners to file a personal income tax return jointly or separately by applying the standards applicable to married couples under federal income tax law.
Status: Enrolled. Awaiting Governor's signature.AB 2800 - Civil Rights Housing Act of 2006
Assemblymember John Laird (D-Santa Cruz)
Would standardize various housing-related nondiscrimination provisions in California law to make them consistent with the Fair Employment and Housing Act (FEHA) which prohibits discrimination in housing on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, ancestry, disability, sex (including gender identity), marital status, sexual orientation, familial status and source of income. AB 2800 is the third bill in a series of nondiscrimination bills authored by Assemblymember Laird to modify major sections of the California Code to specify that people are protected from discrimination regardless of their sexual orientation or gender identity. (See also AB 2900, Employment: Discrimination, passed in 2004 and AB 1400, The Unruh Civil Rights Act of 2005 signed in November 2005)
Status: Enrolled. Awaiting Governor's signature.AB 2920 - Older Californians Equality and Protection Act
Assemblymember Mark Leno (D-San Francisco)
Would amend the Welfare and Institutions Act to add actual or perceived sexual orientation and gender identity, as well as other categories currently protected under the Fair Employment and Housing Act (FEHA), to the list of factors that the Department of Aging and Area Agencies on Aging consider when assessing the need for state services and planning how to implement them.
Status: Enrolled. Awaiting Governor's signature.AB 1207 - Code of Fair Campaign Practices
Speaker pro Tem Leland Yee (D-San Francisco)
Would prohibit the use of any negative appeal based on sexual orientation or gender identity by candidates or campaign committees who sign the voluntary pledge provided for in the Code of Fair Campaign Practices.
Status: Enrolled. Awaiting Governor's signature.AB 2051 - Equality in Prevention and Services for Domestic Abuse Act
Assemblymember Rebecca Cohn (D-Saratoga)
Would establish the Equality in Prevention and Services for Domestic Abuse Fund, a continuously appropriated fund to establish training and services for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) victims of domestic violence. The fund would support a variety of initiatives, including an educational brochure on LGBT domestic abuse to be distributed along with domestic partnership certificates, grants to support shelters that serve LGBT victims of domestic abuse, and LGBT-specific trainings for law enforcement and domestic violence service providers.
Status: Enrolled. Awaiting Governor's signature.AB 2076 - Drug paraphernalia: clean needle and syringe exchange projects.
Assemblymember Laird, D-Santa Cruz
Would allow state General Funds for HIV prevention to support locally-authorized needle exchange programs and allow such programs to use funds to purchase sterile hypodermic needles and syringes.
Status: Enrolled. Awaiting Governor's signature.AB 2510 - Pupils: survey: harassment
Assembly Member Ted Lieu, D-El Segundo
Requires local education agencies to administer a survey of the experience of pupils with harassment and bullying, including bias-related discrimination and harassment based on race, religion, disability, and actual or perceived gender identity and sexual orientation as specified in current law and require the Attorney General to prepare an annual report based on these surveys.
Status: Enrolled. Awaiting Governor's signature.SB 1654 - Voting: absentee ballot
Senator Deborah Ortiz, D-Sacramento
Existing law authorizes eligible voters to vote by absentee ballot and authorizes a county elections official to deliver an absentee ballot to the absent voter's spouse or parent. This bill would additionally authorize delivery of an absentee ballot to the absentee voter's child, parent, grandparent, grandchild, or sibling, or a person residing in the same household as the absent voter, who is 16 years of age or older. This would include any cohabitating domestic partner.
Status: Enrolled. Awaiting Governor's signature.AB 2386 - Code of Fair Campaign Practices
Assembly Member Jenny Oropeza, D-Carson
Would require the California Secretary of State to post the Code of Fair Campaign Practices on his or her website, along with a list of candidates for state or federal office who have subscribed to the code. The passage of this bill and AB 1207 would allow Californians to know which candidates have agreed to avoid campaign practices that denigrate lesbian, gay, and bisexual persons.
Status: Enrolled. Awaiting Governor's signature.SB 1437 - Bias Free Cirriculum Act
Senator Sheila Kuehl (D-Santa Monica)
Prohibits instruction, or the adoption of any instructional material, that reflects adversely on persons due to sexual orientation. Revises the social sciences course of study to include study of the role and contributions of people who are lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender to the development of California and the nation with emphasis on their role in contemporary society.
Status: Vetoed by the Governor 09/06/06. Read veto message HereSB 1441 - Nondiscrimination in State Programs and Activities
Senator Sheila Kuehl (D-Santa Monica)
Would add "sexual orientation" to the characteristics on which discrimination may not be based, in any program or activity that is conducted, operated, or administered by the state or any state agency or by any agency funded directly by the state or that receives any financial assistance from the state. The bill also would incorporate the definition of "sex" and "sexual orientation" contained in the Fair Employment and Housing Act into this provision relating to state and state-funded programs or activities, and clarify that the perception of any of the characteristics listed in the anti-discrimination statute is also covered.
Status: Signed by the Governor 8/28/06AB 2371 - Employment arbitration agreements
Assemblymember Levine, D-Van Nuys
Would require that arbitration agreements between employers and employees be voluntary for sexual orientation and other employment discrimination claims under the Fair Employment and Housing Act. Specifies that a FEHA-covered employer may not take adverse employment action against a person for refusing to waive these protections and procedures, and would make unenforceable any arbitration agreement between an employer and employee contrary to the bill's provision.
Status: Failed to pass Assembly.
(No more Olmert! No more Kadima! No more Oslo! )
..and thank-you Governor Swartzenegger for listening to your constituents and having the courage to do the right thing!!!!
I'm just glad some here are willing to stick it out there for the rest of us to make our own assessments of what and who is doing what and how to this state.
and how some just can't get enough of the kool-aid.
I see the CCPoa and Villaraigosa have both endorsed PHILth, no surprise there.
the GUb needs every little victory he can get these days, this was a nice touch, I'll give him that, I only wish he was a bit more consistent as he will likely continue to yo-yo around .. It's hard toget a fix on a moving target. wish he had just stayed home in 2003 and we wouldn't have to go thru this exercise.
You know, it's nothing personal. I'm sure he's a swell guy,, I just wouldn;t want to hop in the hot tub with him like some seem more than eager to do.. he has a bit of a history, yaknow. ;-)
Has his veto of this got you upset ?
No , not at all.
I would expect any sane person and family man to veto it.
"So why don't those same people elect representatives who also reflect their will? That state assembly seems WAY out to lunch most of the time."
Excellent point, and one that I would like to explore someday, but many here seem to be fixated on delivering the Governorship back to the Democrats.
If we lose that, the few more seats that we may pick up at a time won't mean anything.
Thanks, thats what I'm trying to do. Hold your noses if you must, but vote R right down the line. I contest those who suggest otherwise.
Rino's a step better'n demo. The 1000 mile journey begins with the first step. Some would be content to complain about how long the journey will be. Others revel in the journey itself.
They were both bad, in different ways. There are more bad ones in the mill. See post 29.
"I would expect any sane person and family man to veto it."
How do you feel about those whose words and arguements might result in installing a governor who would NOT veto it ?
Oh yeah, you're trying alright. ;-)
I see Rudy G was asked to do an appearance for 3 of the down ticket candidates, nice of him, the gUb is so busy , I guess he couldn't find any time to do so, kind of like the recent convention. Oh well, that's politics these days in California. got to tend to global warming and stuff.
Have fun, I have to check out for a bit but like aRnold, I'll be bock.
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