Fired Up, Ready To Go

State of SVYD 2013, by President Joshua Barousse

 

It is so refreshing to serve for a Party whose mission supports progressive ideals such as accessible healthcare, comprehensive immigration reform, and equal rights for all. The Silicon Valley Young Democrats has the unique opportunity to support numerous young professionals, recent college graduates, and young high school and college students who share that vision, enthusiastically ready to serve the community, and potentially dedicate a career to the field of government and politics.
 

Our Executive Board has been working tirelessly, and I am proud of what our membership has accomplished over the last year. Last August, thanks to the leadership of SVYD Treasurer, Colleen Haley, we hosted our First Annual Summer Fundraiser, which gave us the capacity to make valuable monetary contributions to SVYD-endorsed candidates and initiatives. Last summer we also established a unique partnership with the OFA San Jose Office and the Santa Clara County Democratic Party to engage in a voter outreach program at the San Jose Pride Festival. Last September, thanks to the leadership of SVYD Political Director, Eric Hernandez, we conducted our SVYD endorsement process, and announced our support for candidates and initiatives that share our common Democratic values and ideals. Last December, we hosted our 4th annual SVYD Holiday Party and Toy Drive, contributing over 65 toys to deserving families of the Santa Maria Urban Ministry, a local agency that provides services to the Washington community in San Jose. We also raised funds to help offset the costs for our members to attend the CA Democratic Party Convention this April in Sacramento. And last month, over 35 Young Democrats in Santa Clara County ran in local Assembly District caucus elections to serve as delegates to the State Party convention, the vast majority successful in their efforts.

 

Countless members served as Campaign Managers and staff for Congressional, State Legislative, City Council, and School Board races this past 2012 General Election season, and many were also recently elected and appointed to serve on local Boards and Commissions. This list includes Darcie Green, who was appointed to the Santa Clara County Board of Education, Andres Quintero, who was appointed to the Alum Rock Union School District Board, and Kalen Gallagher, who was elected to the Campbell Union High School District Board. SVYD Secretary, Victoria Ramirez was appointed to the County of Santa Clara’s Commission on the Status of Women, and Lucas Ramirez, appointed to the City of Mountain View’s Human Relations Commission. Cory Wolbach was recently elected as President of the Peninsula Young Democrats (PYD) and Jeremy Barousse, elected President of the District 8 Community Roundtable (D8 CRT). Victoria Ramirez, Lucas Ramirez, Laura Pederson, Richard Nguyen, and Alex Shoor were all selected to serve as fellows with the New Leaders Council- Silicon Valley Leadership Institute. Eric Hernandez and Jordan Eldridge recently appointed to the Board of Directors for the Santa Maria Urban Ministry.

 

I am extremely humbled to serve as SVYD President at this exciting period. Although we have indeed accomplished a lot thus far, we still have a lot of work to do. The SVYD Executive Board just launched our new SVYD website and blog space, and recently released a 2013 Issues Survey to identify important issues to further educate ourselves and advocate on behalf of. I am also proud to announce with the leadership of SVYD Vice President of Membership, Brandon Li, a new Women’s Membership Initiative, and a Women’s Leadership Committee, co-chaired by SVYD Secretary, Victoria Ramirez and Laura Pedersen. And of course, we all collectively will continue to reach out and recruit other young professionals and community leaders to join our membership, to foster the development of those who would to dedicate a career to the field of politics, to run for public office and serve on local boards and commissions.

 

Thank you for this most wonderful opportunity to lead this wonderful organization moving forward, and am anticipating an exciting year ahead. Fired up…ready to go!

Endorsements 2012

Federal

Barack Obama, U.S. President

Dianne Feinstein, U.S. Senate

Mike Honda, CD 17

Anna Eshoo, CD 18

Zoe Lofgren, CD 19

State

Jerry Hill, SD 13

Jim Beall / Joe Coto, SD 15 (dual)

Bill Monning, SD 17

Rich Gordon, AD 24

Bob Wieckowski, AD 25

Nora Campos, AD 27

Paul Fong, AD 28

Mark Stone, AD 29

Luis Alejo, AD 30

City

Robert Braunstein. San Jose City Council

Dr. Peter Arellano, Mayor of Gilroy

Rebeca Armendariz, Gilroy City Council

Marc Berman, Palo Alto City Council

Chris Clark, Mountain View City Council

School Districts

Mayra Cruz, San Jose Evergreen Community College District

Wendy Ho, San Jose Evergreen Community College District

Leo Cortez, San Jose Evergreen Community College District

Teresa Castellanos, San Jose Unified School District

Maya Esparza, Franklin-McKinley School District

Kalen Gallagher, Campbell Union High School District

Bonnie Mace, Evergreen Elementary School District

Doron Aranson, Cambrian School District

Special Districts

David Ginsborg, Santa Clara Valley Water District

SVYD Endorsed Initiatives- 2012 General Election

Local

  • Measure A: Santa Clara County 1/8 cent sales tax  YES
  • Measure B: Santa Clara Valley Water District parcel tax renewal  YES
  • Measure D: City of San Jose increase minimum wage YES
  • Measure E: City of San Jose Card Room Gaming YES

Statewide

  • Proposition 30: Protects funding for schools and local public safety YES
  • Proposition 31: Locks California into permanent underfunding of education, health, and other vital services NO
  • Proposition 32: Creates special exemptions for billionaires and Super PACs allowing them to buy elections NO
  • Proposition 33Auto insurance rate hike NO
  • Proposition 34: Repeals death penalty and replaces with life without parole YES
  • Proposition 35: Increases penalties for human trafficking YES
  • Proposition 36: Reforms “Three Strikes” law YES
  • Proposition 37: Labeling of genetically engineered foods YES
  • Proposition 38: Munger initiative NO
  • Proposition 39: Adjusts taxes for multi-state corporations to fund clean energy programs NEUTRAL
  • Proposition 40: Referendum on State Senate district boundaries – a yes vote affirms the outcome of the independent redistricting commission process YES