- Mayor Dennis Donohue 2010 Re-Election Campaign Kick Off(Event)(3 days)
- MCDCC Special Candidate Endorsement Meeting(Event)(7 days)
- South County Reception Honoring Assemblymember Anna Caballero(Event)(11 days)
Calling Massachusetts
Callers will contact voters in Mass., urging them to vote for Martha Coakley.
If she does not win Ted Kennedy's seat, her Republican opponent has vowed not to vote for the health care bill.
Organizing for America is holding these events all over America.
Join us to make some calls and make a difference!
Contact Leigh Fitz at 831-521-3672 if you have questions or would like to call from home.
Change Made Real: Open Government
Posted January 16th, 2010 by Spencer CritchleyUPDATED 1/15/2010 (see below), originally published 12/16/09.
Part of a series marking the Obama Administration' accomplishments in fulfilling the promise of change: On January 21, 2009, the day after he was sworn in, President Obama issued a Memorandum on Open Government, which begins, "My Administration is committed to creating an unprecedented level of openness in Government." This began the process of shifting all government operations towards "transparency, collaboration and participation", and has led to innovations such as Data.gov, a website that for the first time makes huge amounts of detailed government information accessible online, for free.
The same day, the president revoked an executive order by President Bush that had severely restricted access to presidential records, and signed another order calling for the highest-ever standard to control influence on the administration by lobbyists.
On March 19, Attorney General Eric Holder issued a memorandum requiring a new, far more open interpretation of the Freedom of Information Act, based on President Obama's requirement that "The Freedom of Information Act should be administered with a clear presumption: In the face of doubt, openness prevails."
Obama's Winning Streak On Hill Unprecedented
Posted January 13th, 2010 by MCDemFrom NPR: "In his first year in office, President Obama did better even than legendary arm-twister Lyndon Johnson in winning congressional votes on issues where he took a position, a Congressional Quarterly study finds.
The new CQ study gives Obama a higher mark than any other president since it began scoring presidential success rates in Congress more than five decades ago. And that was in a year where Obama tackled how to deal with Afghanistan, Iraq, an expanding terrorist threat, the economic crisis and battles over health care."
Free Seminar: Understanding Your Computer
It's OK to admit it: Maybe there are a few things you don't quite understand about your computer. Does any of this sound familiar?
- "Where's that file?"
- "What is a file, anyway?"
- "The $%#&* thing just doesn't like me!"
This Tuesday evening, our Communications Director Spencer Critchley will be on hand at the Center for Change in Monterey to give you a basic understanding of how computers work. Not too technical, just enough help you feel more like you're in control, not that bewildering box of chips (and what, after all, is a chip?). He'll present it seminar-style, guided by your questions.
Spencer's background includes years spent working with computers as a manager of digital media projects in Silicon Valley, including work for DavidBowie.com, Yahoo!, Silicon Graphics and many others.
Tuesday's seminar is part of our ongoing series of training, coaching and consulting sessions for Monterey County Democrats. Need advice on advertising? Public speaking? Presentations? Photography? Political candidate skills? We have experts in our community, and we're making them available to our volunteers.
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