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Green Party congressional candidates "applaud"
ILWU work stoppage at SF & West Coast ports
on May 1 to protest wars in Iraq, Afghanistan
SAN FRANCISCO, Ca. (April 30, 2008) - Green Party congressional candidates
said today they "applaud" the ILWU work stoppage scheduled May 1 here and
at other California ports to protest the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
ILWU West Coast longshore workers vow to stop work May 1, and have called
on the AFL-CIO, Change to Win and other labor organizations to join them
May Day against the war and to commemorate International Workers Holiday.
Dock workers were brutalized by police in a similar protest in Oakland in
2003.
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EARTH DAY: Green Party elected supervisor, mayor, city councilor, lead battle
opposing $74 million state plan to spray pesticides to kill Light Brown
Apple Moth
BERKELEY, Ca. (April 22, 2008) - Green Party elected officials in Bay Area
cities are helping oppose a $74 million plan by the
California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA) to conduct aerial
spraying of a pheromone pesticide to eradicate the Light Brown Apple Moth,
scheduled to start this summer.
Greens have authored resolutions against the spray and are participating
in lawsuits against it. More than 30 cities have now officially opposed the
spraying that Greens describe as "a hazard to human health."
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Green Party candidate's bid for congressional seat falls short, but he says the
war, health care and education are still in play
SAN FRANCISCO, Ca. (April 9, 2008) - Green Party candidate Barry
Hermanson's bid to replace the late Rep. Tom Lantos in Congress (CD 12, San
Francisco/San Mateo) fell short Tuesday, but Hermanson came within a few
hundred votes of beating a Republican, and said the issues he ran on - the
war, health care and education - are still in play.
Speier, a career Democratic Party politician, won the Special Election with
77.93 percent, followed by fellow Democrat Michelle T. McMurry. Republicans
Greg Conlon and Mike Moloney were next, just ahead of Hermanson.
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Green Party State Convention delegates side
with "Grandma's house," and not developers
in eminent domain duel on June ballot
BERKELEY, Ca. (April 7, 2008) - The Green Party of California - meeting
here Saturday and Sunday at its State Convention - voted to side with
homeowners and local governments to prohibit eminent domain abuse by
approving resolutions opposing Prop. 98 and supporting Prop. 99 on the June
ballot.
Greens also approved resolutions calling for bans on cloned animals and
Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs), and the support of "Green
Chemistry" to help the environment.
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Green Party State Convention set for Berkeley Saturday & Sunday; party
candidates reveal "Green Answer" to current economic crisis
BERKELEY, Ca. (April 4, 2008) - There will be debates on cloned animals and
Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs), but Green candidates will opine on
the current economic crisis in the state and nationally at the Green Party
of California State Convention April 5-6, Saturday and Sunday, at Dwinelle
Hall (Room 145) at the University of California, Berkeley.
A news conference will be held SATURDAY, April 5, at 12 Noon (Room 215)
where the state of the economy (local, state and national) and the "Green
Answer" will be presented by Green candidates for state, federal and local
offices.
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Green Party holds state convention in Berkeley, will consider "Green
Chemistry," and a total ban on all GMOs, cloned animals
BERKELEY, Ca. (April 2, 2008) - A total ban on Genetically Modified
Organisms (GMOs) and cloned animals, and the implementation of "Green
Chemistry" will be among the platform planks to be debated here at the
Green Party of California State Convention April 5-6.
One-hundred delegates representing Green Party counties throughout the
state will attend the two-day convention Saturday and Sunday, to be held at
Dwinelle Hall at the University of California, Berkeley.
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Green Party of California co-founder Kent Smith
dies in Nevada City; Greens mourn his loss
NEVADA CITY, Ca. - Kent Smith, one of the founders of the Green Party of
California, has died - and as is fitting his legacy, a major peace
protest will be held at the same time as a celebration of his life on
Sunday, March 16, according to family and friends.
Mr. Smith, who was 66 when he passed away at his home Feb. 18, is
recognized as one of the founders of the Green Party of California. He
attended the first state meeting of Greens in Fresno in 1989 with about
two dozen others, and was one of the organizers of a meeting in
Sacramento in 1990 where Greens decided to found the official Green
Party of California.
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California Greens wish Matt Gonzalez well as he
leaves Green Party to fight for ballot access
as VP on Nader independent ticket
SAN FRANCISCO - Greens here reacted favorably today to
reports that former president of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors
- favorite son Matt Gonzalez, who narrowly lost a 2003 mayoral race here
- has left the Green Party to run as vice president on the Ralph Nader
for President ticket.
"We wish Matt well. He has made it clear that he is leaving the party
because of restrictive ballot access rules in many states,
including Idaho, Delaware and Oregon, that prevent members of political
parties to run as independents. We look at Matt's decision as a
practical one, a sabbatical or leave of absence, to continue the fight
the Green Party has been waging for free and fair elections for all, and
ballot access," said San Francisco Green Party spokesperson Erika
McDonald.
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