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Mariko Yamada

Bill to Stop Peripheral Canal Killed In Committee

by: Dan Bacher

Wed Apr 28, 2010 at 13:37:07 PM PDT

A bill introduced by Assemblymember Alyson Huber to require a full legislative vote to approve any proposed peripheral canal around the California Delta was killed in its first policy hearing today for lack of a second motion to take a vote.

"Today, California lost the opportunity to ensure accountability and oversight of any proposed peripheral canal," said Huber. "The intention of AB 1594 was not to reopen the debate about last year's water package, but to add a critical piece missing from the process - legislative oversight and a fiscal analysis of any conveyance proposal."

The bill, heard in Assembly Committee on Water, Parks and Wildlife, was supported by Senator Mark DeSaulnier (Co-Author) Assemblymember Wes Chesbro (Co-Author) Assemblymember Paul Fong (Co-Author), Assemblymember Ted Gaines (Co-Author), Assemblymember Tom Torlakson (Co-Author) and Assemblymember Mariko Yamada (Co-Author).

"I appreciate the tremendous bipartisan support the bill has received from environmental, business and local government groups. I look forward to continuing the fight for the Delta as the water plan moves ahead."

The broad coalition that supported the Bill included Restore the Delta, Delta Counties Coalition, Sierra Club, Stockton Chamber of Commerce, Hispanics for Political Action, North San Joaquin Water Conservation District, Lodi Chamber of Commerce, Reclamation District 999, California Delta Chambers & Visitor's Bureau, Stockton East Water District, Planning and Conservation League, Save the Delta, Sacramento Regional County Sanitation District, South Delta Water Agency, Central Delta Water Agency, San Joaquin Board of Supervisors, Amador County Democratic Central Committee, Friends of the River, East Bay Regional Park, Campaign for Common Ground and El Dorado County Democratic Central Committee.

Supporters of AB 1594 are very disappointed that such a simple, straightforward bill, designed to stop Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger's peripheral canal from being built without legislative oversight and a fiscal analysis, was killed in Committee.

Assemblymember Mariko Yamada (D-Davis), a co-author of AB 1594 who made the motion to vote on the bill, praised Huber for authoring the bill. She said was not surprised the bill failed to pass out of Committee, but was disturbed that it didn't receive a second motion.

"I commend Assemblymember Huber for her courage and competence in continuing her advocacy on this important issue," said Yamada. "As the only member of the Assembly Water, Parks and Wildlife Committee who represents the Delta Primary Zone, I am not surprised that this bill did not pass out of our policy committee. However, without the bill even being given the courtesy of a 'second' motion, the committee did not have to go on record with a yes-or-no vote."

She also criticized Legislative critics of AB 1594 for continuing to leave the voices of Delta residents "on the sidelines."

"Today's critics testified that AB 1594 would re-open last year's difficult and painful water negotiations," said Yamada. "The bill would have simply provided transparency and accountability to those residents who will be most affected by the changes to the Delta. Without a single Delta legislator as an author of any part of the five-bill policy and bond package, there is little confidence in the middle-of-the-night water deals now chaptered into law. This bill would have allowed Delta residents to use the legislative process as a means to express their concerns about a peripheral canal. Without that, their voices continue to be left on the sidelines.""

For more information, visit http://www.asm.ca.gov/huber.  

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Democrats Making Their Case In Rural Counties

by: California Democratic Party

Tue Aug 12, 2008 at 19:59:05 PM PDT

Cross posted on Daily Kos

PhotobucketDemocrats in Yolo County are fired up and ready to go.  They met last night at the historic Palms Playhouse in Winters for a rally sponsored by the Western Yolo County Democratic Club.

Over 100 people came out to listen and cheer as guest speaker CDP Chairman Art Torres, along with candidates Lois Wolk (SD-05), Mariko Yamada (AD-08), and Jeff Morris (CA-02), talked about "Why Rural Families are Voting Democratic - Taking Back Red California."

Oh, and the old-time music and the free spaghetti dinner weren't exactly deal-breakers either.

The speaking schedule was full. In addition to the politicians, there were local food and farm activists, as well as local organizers like Claire Black-Slotton, the executive director of Yolo United, and Ryan Loney, the Northern California Field Director of Students for Barack Obama and an Obama delegate to the Denver convention.

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2008 June Assembly Endorsements

by: Calitics Editorial Board

Mon May 19, 2008 at 14:30:00 PM PDT

This is our first attempt at endorsements on a broad scale in the legislature.  It is not comprehensive, we simply don't have the resources to get to every seat. But, we tried to get to most of the competitive seats.  We'll provide a bit of commentary on some of these over the flip. State Senate races tomorrow, and Congressional races on Wednesday. But, today, Assembly races:

AD-08: Mariko Yamada
AD-10: Alyson Huber
AD-15: Joan Buchanan
AD-27: Emily Reilly
AD-37: Ferial Masry
AD-40: Laurette Healey
AD-78: Any Democratic candidate other than Auday Arabo.
AD-80: Manuel Perez

UPDATE: AD-14: Kriss Worthington

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Endorsements in the CA-08 Assembly Primary Race - Healthcare Proxy Battle?

by: wu ming

Sat May 10, 2008 at 01:05:01 AM PDT

The California Nurses' Association called today about the Yamada campaign, and it piqued my interest enough to check out Mariko Yamada and Christopher Cabaldon's respective endorsement lists. While doing that, one noteworthy pair of endorsements for Yamada came from the California Nurses Association and SEIU United Healthcare Workers West, two unions who have not only been aggressive in pushing for a single payer health care plan for California, but who also stood up against Schwarzeneggar and the 2005 special election boondoggle back when the CA Democratic party was content to sit back and let Arnold run the state unimpeded.
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8th Assembly District - Yamada's In, Cabaldon Lands More Endorsements

by: wu ming

Thu Mar 01, 2007 at 00:47:23 AM PST

("This is going to be a long election cycle." Don't worry, it already is... And boy, is it fun! ; ) - promoted by atdleft)

Well, we're well over a year out from the 2008 primary, but things are already up and running. This is going to be a long election cycle.

As Brian posted in the quick hits, Sacramento State Senator (and UCD  grad) Darrell Steinberg just endorsed West Sac mayor Chris Cabaldon, adding to Cabaldon's already strong establishment support. I'm not sure how much this helps Cabaldon in Yolo County as much as with fundraisers and networking in Sacramento, though, as Steinberg isn't all that well known in the district. Yolo County Supervisor Matt Rexroad points out that Cabaldon also just got 5 members of the Winters City Council. And the establishment endorsement juggernaut rolls on...

Also today, from the Daily Democrat and the Davis Vanguard, comes coverage of Mariko Yamada's announcements in Fairfield and Woodland, at the Solano and Yolo County seats, respectively. Yamada, the Yolo County Supervisor representing parts of Davis, Woodland and the county in between, is the second Democrat to jump into the 8th Assembly District Race.

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