California Democrats Pushing for Legalized Racial Discrimination on Ballot – AGAIN
Could ACA 7 run afoul of the June Supreme Court ruling that banned affirmative action in higher education?
By Katy Grimes, January 8, 2024 2:50 am
Even after badly losing a 2020 referendum to bring back racial preferences, the professional class of race hustlers are back again – with a constitutional amendment.
Proposition 16 would have overturned California’s ban on Affirmative Action – the preferential treatment to persons on the basis of race, sex, color, ethnicity, or national origin in public employment, public education, and public contracting.
Assembly Constitutional Amendment 7 by Assemblyman Corey Jackson (D-Riverside) already passed the Assembly 62-18, and is in the Senate awaiting committee hearings.
If passed by by the California Senate, ACA 7 will be on ballot as an amendment to the existing constitutional language of Proposition 209, which banned racial preferences in education and hiring… but it’s not as if the state or higher education actually honored Prop. 209…
The Calif constitution’s ban on preferential treatment based on race, sex, or ethnicity was put there in 1996 by Prop 209. Now state legislators want to create an unlimited number of “exceptions.” They will swallow the rule. #NoACA7 #KeepDiscriminationIllegal pic.twitter.com/sZVoh6PXVo
— Gail Heriot (@GailHeriot) December 19, 2023
Assemblyman Jackson claims, “Since its passing in 1996, Proposition 209 has served as a barrier toward implementing potential programs to assist vulnerable communities who have intentionally been neglected and left behind for over 400 years. This unjust law has substantially limited the state’s ability to address disparities in business contracting, education, housing, wealth, employment, and healthcare, which are deeply embedded in laws, policies, and institutions that perpetuate racial inequalities.”
Ironically perhaps, Prop. 209 is based on the exact language of the 1964 U.S. Civil Right Act.
In June, the United States Supreme Court issued a ruling against using affirmative action in the college admissions process. California passed its own Civil Rights Initiative, Proposition 209, in 1996, passed by voters 55% to 45%, which said that the state cannot discriminate against or grant preferential treatment on the basis of race, sex, color, ethnicity, or national origin in the operation of public employment, public education, and public contracting.
Assemblyman Jackson is pro-reparations, and notably, the California Reparations Committee Reparations report released earlier this year calls for the repeal of Proposition 209, which Jackson says “is a substantial obstacle to remedying systemic racism in California.”
Calif legislators are AGAIN trying to gut Prop209-the part of the Calif constitution that bans preferential treatment based on race, sex or ethnicity. Please make your voice heard by signing this PETITION. @tobeequal @VijayIngam https://t.co/x1sCm3g4PI
— Gail Heriot (@GailHeriot) January 4, 2024
The Globe spoke with Gail Heriot, Chair woman of the No on ACA 7 campaign and Professor of Law at the University of San Diego. She said the new attempt to overturn Prop. 209 “is trickier” because “instead of attempting an outright repeal, it creates a procedure under which the governor can make ‘exceptions.'”
“ACA-7 is all about asking voters to pre-approve whatever exceptions to Proposition 209 that Governor Newsom or some unknown future governor decides to make,” said Heriot. “I am confident that if it makes the ballot and voters understand it, they will reject it. The state Senate should stop it before it gets that far.”
The No on ACA 7 website gives the background:
“No on ACA 7” is a ballot measure committee organized for the purpose of defeating Assembly Constitutional Amendment No. 7, a discriminatory and unconstitutional proposal that would erode and effectively repeal the California Constitution, Article I, section 31 (a). The constitutional provision states the following:
“The State shall not discriminate against, or grant preferential treatment to, any individual or group on the basis of race, sex, color, ethnicity, or national origin in the operation of public employment, public education, or public contracting.”
First codified via the successful passage of Proposition 209, which was approved by 54.55% of California voters in November 1996. In 2020, opponents of Prop. 209 tried to repeal it via Proposition 16, placed on the ballot through the State Legislature. This time, 57.23% of the California electorate, more progressive and diverse than in 1996, voted to keep Prop. 209 in place.
Some have said that ACA 7 could run afoul of the June Supreme Court ruling that banned affirmative action in higher education. But because the ruling was limited to college admissions, the answer is probably not.
As for those “exceptions” ACA 7 will allow the governor, Assemblyman Jackson notes:
ACA 7 will allow the Governor to issue waivers to public entities that wish to use state funds for evidence-based or research-informed and culturally specific programs to increase life expectancy, improve educational outcomes, and lift specific ethnic groups and marginalized genders out of poverty.
As the Globe reported in September:
In other words discrimination is permissible if an academic somewhere says it is doing good.
ACA 7 says that the “State may use state moneys to fund research-based, or research-informed, and culturally specific programs in any industry, including, but not limited to, public employment, public education, and public contracting, if those programs are established or otherwise implemented by the State for purposes of increasing the life expectancy of, improving educational outcomes for, or lifting out of poverty specific groups based on race, color, ethnicity, national origin, or marginalized genders, sexes, or sexual orientations.”
The discriminatory programs would have to be approved by the governor.
Dr. Allen Shafter wrote in July for the Globe:
It seems clear that if ACA 7 were to be eventually approved by voters, the race preferences lobby will be able to gut Proposition 209 pretty much at will. Put another way, the proponents of ACA 7 are counting on the fog that permeates the scholarly research landscape to give cover to their racial preferences agenda. There is the old saying attributed to Lavrentiy Beria, head of Joseph Stalin’s secret police: “Show me the man, and I’ll show you the crime.” In the case of ACA 7 it’s “Give me your agenda, and I’ll give you a study supporting it”.
Here is the “NO on ACA7” PETITION
Word is getting around about ACA7. The Wall Street Journal’s Bill McGurn is now opposing it.@SenatorUmberg @NancySkinnerCA @GeneralRoth @SenBillDodd @SenSusanRubio @SusanRubioCA @BrianDahleCA @RogerNiello @SenRogerNiello@SenatorSeyarto @ScottWilkCA https://t.co/1ABPybbrDU
— Gail Heriot (@GailHeriot) January 2, 2024
Gail Heriot recommends California voters contact their state senators to let them know where they stand. Email, call their offices, send a letter, and definitely sign the petition. “There are many arguments in favor of not putting ACA 7 on the ballot,” Heriot said. She is confident that once Senators realize this, “putting ACA7 on the ballot is not in their interest.”
Below is a complete listing of the California State Senators where you can find your Senator.
Benjamin Allen (D)
Capitol Office: 1021 O Street, Suite 6610, Sacramento, CA 95814-4900; (916) 651-4024
District Office: 111 Penn Street, Suite 101, El Segundo, CA 90245; (310) 414-8190
Marie Alvarado-Gil (D)
Capitol Office: 1021 O Street, Suite 7240, Sacramento, CA 95814-4900; (916) 651-4004
District Offices: 4364 Town Center Boulevard, Suite 313, El Dorado Hills, CA 95762; (916) 933-8680
1020 15th Street, Suite 21, Modesto, CA 95354; (209) 576-6001
Bob Archuleta (D)
Capitol Office: 1021 O Street, Suite 6620, Sacramento, CA 95814-4900; (916) 651-4030
District Office: 12501 Imperial Highway, Suite 110, Norwalk, CA 90650; (562) 406-1001
Angelique V. Ashby (D)
Capitol Office: 1021 O Street, Suite 7320, Sacramento, CA 95814-4900; (916) 651-4008
District Office: 1020 N Street, Room 568, Sacramento, CA 95814; (916) 651-1529
1510 14th Street, Sacramento, CA 95814; (916) 319-0309
Toni G. Atkins (D)
Capitol Office: 1021 O Street, Suite 8518, Sacramento, CA 95814-4900; (916) 651-4039
District Office: 7575 Metropolitan Drive, Suite 100, San Diego, CA 92108; (619) 688-6700
Josh Becker (D)
Capitol Office: 1021 O Street, Suite 7250, Sacramento, CA 95814-4900; (916) 651-4013
District Office: 3525 Alameda de las Pulgas, Menlo Park, CA 94025; (650) 233-2724
Catherine Blakespear (D)
Capitol Office: 1021 O Street, Suite 7340, Sacramento, CA 95814-4900; (916) 651-4038
District Offices: 169 Saxony Road, Suite 209, Encinitas, CA 92024; (760) 642-0809
24031 El Toro Road, Suite 201A, Laguna Hills, CA 92653; (949) 598-5850
Steven Bradford (D)
Capitol Office: 1021 O Street, Suite 7210, Sacramento, CA 95814-4900; (916) 651-4035
District Office: One Manchester Boulevard, Suite 600, Inglewood, CA 90301; (310) 412-6120
302 W. 5th Street, Suite 203, San Pedro, CA 90731; (310) 514-8573
Anna M. Caballero (D)
Capitol Office: 1021 O Street, Suite 7620, Sacramento, CA 95814-4900; (916) 651-4014
District Offices: 2550 Mariposa Mall, Suite 2016, Fresno, CA 93721; (559) 264-3070
510 West Main Street, Suite E, Merced, CA 95340; (209) 726-5495
Dave Cortese (D)
Capitol Office: 1021 O Street, Suite 6630, Sacramento, CA 95814-4900; (916) 651-4015
District Office: 2105 S. Bascom Avenue, Suite 154, Campbell, CA 95008; (408) 558-1295
Brian Dahle (R)
Capitol Office: 1021 O Street, Suite 7230, Sacramento, CA 95814-4900; (916) 651-4001
District Offices: 100 North Market Street, Bieber, CA 96009; (530) 294-5000
11230 Gold Express Drive, Suite 304, Gold River, CA 95670; (916) 464-4201
1320 Yuba Street, Suite 102, Redding, CA 96001; (530) 224-7001
Bill Dodd (D)
Capitol Office: 1021 O Street, Suite 7610, Sacramento, CA 95814-4900; (916) 651-4003
District Offices: 2721 Napa Valley Corporate Drive, Building 4, 2nd Floor, Napa, CA 94558; (707) 224-1990
50 D Street, Suite 300, Santa Rosa, CA 95404; (707) 576-2093
555 Mason Street, Suite 275, Vacaville, CA 95688; (707) 454-3808
420 Virginia Street, Suite 1-C, Vallejo, CA 94590; (707) 551-2389
María Elena Durazo (D)
Capitol Office: 1021 O Street, Suite 7530, Sacramento, CA 95814-4900; (916) 651-4026
District Office: 1808 W. Sunset Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA 90026; (213) 483-9300
Susan Talamantes Eggman (D)
Capitol Office: 1021 O Street, Suite 8530, Sacramento, CA 95814-4900; (916) 651-4005
District Offices: 2291 W. March Lane, Suite B200, Stockton, CA 95207; 209-472-9535
Steven M. Glazer (D)
Capitol Office
1021 O Street, Suite 7520, Sacramento, CA 95814-4900; (916) 651-4007
District Offices: 420 W. 3rd Street, Antioch, CA 94509; (925) 754-1461
51 Moraga Way, Suite 2, Orinda, CA 94563; (925) 258-1176
Lena A. Gonzalez (D)
District 33
Capitol Office: 1021 O Street, Suite 7720, Sacramento, CA 95814-4900; (916) 651-4033
District Office: 3355 East Gage Avenue, Huntington Park, CA 90255; (323) 277-4560
3939 Atlantic Avenue, Suite 107, Long Beach, CA 90807; (562) 256-7921
Shannon Grove (R)
District 12
Capitol Office: 1021 O Street, Suite 7150, Sacramento, CA 95814-4900; (916) 651-4012
District Office: 5701 Truxtun Avenue, Suite 150, Bakersfield, CA 93309; (661) 323-0443
567 W. Shaw Avenue, Suite A-3, Fresno, CA 93704; (559) 243-8580
7248 Joshua Lane, Yucca Valley, CA 92284; (760) 228-3136
Melissa Hurtado (D)
District 16
Capitol Office: 1021 O Street, Suite 7310, Sacramento, CA 95814-4900; (916) 651-4016
District Office: 5201 California Avenue, Suite 220, Bakersfield, CA 93309; (661) 395-2620
339 West D Street, Suite E, Lemoore, CA 93245; (559) 924-1201
411 East Kern Avenue, Tulare, CA 93274; (559) 685-1202
Brian W. Jones (R)
District 40
Capitol Office: 1021 O Street, Suite 7640, Sacramento, CA 95814-4900; (916) 651-4040
District Offices: 10650 Treena Street, Suite 110, San Diego, CA 92131; (858) 547-3818
720 N. Broadway, Suite 110, Escondido, CA 92025; (760) 796-4655
John Laird (D)
District 17
Capitol Office: 1021 O Street, Suite 8720, Sacramento, CA 95814-4900; (916) 651-4017
District Offices: 99 Pacific Street, Suite 575F, Monterey, CA 93940; (831) 657-6315
1026 Palm Street, Suite 201, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401; (805) 549-3784
701 Ocean Street, Suite 318A, Santa Cruz, CA 95060; (831) 425-0401
Monique Limón (D)
District 19
Capitol Office: 1021 O Street, Suite 6510, Sacramento, CA 95814-4900; (916) 651-4019
District Offices: 300 E. Esplanade Drive, Suite 430, Oxnard, CA 93036; (805) 988-1940
222 E. Carrillo Street, Suite 309, Santa Barbara, CA 93101; (805) 965-0862
1111 S. Broadway #101, Santa Maria, CA 93454; (805) 346-1803
Mike McGuire (D)
District 02
Capitol Office: 1021 O Street, Suite 8610, Sacramento, CA 95814-4900; (916) 651-4002
District Offices: 1080 Mason Mall, Suite 4, Crescent City, CA 95531; (707) 464-1255
1036 5th Street, Suite D, Eureka, CA 95501; (707) 445-6508
885 Lakeport Boulevard, Lakeport, CA 95453; (707) 468-8914
3501 Civic Center Drive, Suite 425, San Rafael, CA 94903; (415) 479-6612
50 D Street, Suite 120A, Santa Rosa, CA 95404; (707) 576-2771
200 South School Street, Suite F, Ukiah, CA 95482; (707) 468-8914
Caroline Menjivar (D)
District 20
Capitol Office: 1021 O Street, Suite 6720, Sacramento, CA 95814-4900; (916) 651-4020
District Office: 6150 Van Nuys Boulevard, Suite 400 Van Nuys, CA 91401; (818) 901-5588
Dave Min (D)
District 37
Capitol Office: 1021 O Street, Suite 6710, Sacramento, CA 95814-4900; (916) 651-4037
District Office: 2151 Michelson Drive, Suite 258, Irvine, CA 92612; (949) 223-5472
Josh Newman (D)
District 29
Capitol Office: 1021 O Street, Suite 6520, Sacramento, CA 95814-4900; (916) 651-4029
District Office: 203 N. Harbor Boulevard, Fullerton, CA 92832; (714) 525-2342
Janet Nguyen (R)
District 36
Capitol Office: 1021 O Street, Suite 7130, Sacramento, CA 95814-4900; (916) 651-4036
District Office: 301 Main Street, Suite 212, Huntington Beach, CA 92648; (714) 374-4000
Roger W. Niello (R)
District 06
Capitol Office: 1021 O Street, Suite 7110, Sacramento, CA 95814-4900; (916) 651-4006
District Office: 2200A Douglas Boulevard, Suite 100, Roseville, CA 95661; (916) 772-0571
2729 Prospect Park Drive, Suite 130, Rancho Cordova, CA 95670; (916) 464-3980
855 Harter Parkway, Suite 245, Yuba City, CA 95993; (530) 701-8114
Rosilicie Ochoa Bogh (R)
District 23
Capitol Office: 1021 O Street, Suite 7220, Sacramento, CA 95814-4900; (916) 651-4023
District Office
1758 Orange Tree Lane, Suite B, Redlands, CA 92374; (909) 335-0271
Steve Padilla (D)
District 18
Capitol Office: 1021 O Street, Suite 6640, Sacramento, CA 95814-4900; (916) 651-4018
District Office:P 1224 State Street, Suite D, El Centro, CA 92243; (760) 335-3442
780 Bay Boulevard, Suite 204, Chula Vista, CA 91910; (619) 409-7690
82013 Dr. Carreon Boulevard, Suite L, Indio, CA 92201; (760) 398-6442
Anthony J. Portantino (D)
District 25
Capitol Office: 1021 O Street, Suite 7630, Sacramento, CA 95814-4900; (916) 651-4025
District Offices: 601 East Glenoaks Boulevard, Suite 210, Glendale, CA 91207; (818) 409-0400
201 E. Bonita Avenue, San Dimas, CA 91773; (909) 599-7351
Richard D. Roth (D)
District 31
Capitol Office: 1021 O Street, Suite 7510, Sacramento, CA 95814-4900; (916) 651-4031
District Office: 3737 Main Street, Suite 104, Riverside, CA 92501; (951) 680-6750
8353 Sierra Avenue, Suite 142, Fontana, CA 92335; (909) 574-4120
Susan Rubio (D)
District 22
Capitol Office: 1021 O Street, Suite 8710, Sacramento, CA 95814-4900; (916) 651-4022
District Offices: 100 South Vincent Avenue, Suite 401, West Covina, CA 91790; (626) 430-2499
1520 North Mountain Avenue, Building E, Suite 201, Ontario, CA 91762; (909) 460-6064
Kelly Seyarto (R)
District 32
Capitol Office: 1021 O Street, Suite 7120, Sacramento, CA 95814-4900; (916) 651-4032
District Office: 24640 Jefferson Avenue Suite 202, Murrieta, CA 92562; (951) 894-2220
4740 Green River Road, Suite 212, Corona, CA 92878; (951) 280-1260
777 East Tahquitz Canyon Way, Suite 200-12, Palm Springs, CA 92262; (760) 422-6684
Nancy Skinner (D)
District 09
Capitol Office: 1021 O Street, Suite 8630, Sacramento, CA 95814-4900; (916) 651-4009
District Office: 1515 Clay Street, Suite 2202, Oakland, CA 94612; (510) 286-1333
Lola Smallwood-Cuevas (D)
District 28
Capitol Office: 1021 O Street, Suite 6730, Sacramento, CA 95814-4900; (916) 651-4028
District Office: 700 Exposition Park Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90037; (213) 745-6656
3870 Crenshaw Boulvard, Suite 229/230, Los Angeles, CA 90008; (323) 291-0311
Henry I. Stern (D)
District 27
Capitol Office: 1021 O Street, Suite 7710, Sacramento, CA 95814-4900; (916) 651-4027
District Office: 5016 North Parkway, Suite 222, Calabasas, CA 91302; (818) 876-3352
Thomas J. Umberg (D)
District 34
Capitol Office: 1021 O Street, Suite 6530, Sacramento, CA 95814-4900; (916) 651-4034
District Office: 1000 East Santa Ana Boulevard, Suite 220B, Santa Ana, CA 92701; (714) 558-3785
Aisha Wahab (D)
District 10
Capitol Office: 1021 O Street, Suite 7330, Sacramento, CA 95814-4900; (916) 651-4410
Scott D. Wiener (D)
District 11
Capitol Office: 1021 O Street, Suite 8620, Sacramento, CA 95814-4900; (916) 651-4011
District Office: 455 Golden Gate Avenue, Suite 14800, San Francisco, CA 94102; (415) 557-1300
Scott Wilk (R)
District 21
Capitol Office: 1021 O Street, Suite 7140, Sacramento, CA 95814-4900; (916) 651-4021
District Offices: 848 W. Lancaster Boulevard, Suite 101, Lancaster, CA 93534; (661) 729-6232
23920 Valencia Boulevard, Suite 250, Santa Clarita, CA 91355; (661) 286-1471
14343 Civic Drive, First Floor, Victorville, CA 92392; (760) 843-8414
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Obviously this legislative effort, unsurprisingly brought to you by Asm Corey Jackson, who last year wanted to ban valuable and necessary K-9 officers (which thankfully failed) –
https://californiaglobe.com/fr/new-bill-would-end-the-use-of-police-k-9-units/
is recognized by every sensible person in California as the VERY LAST THING we need right about now. But of course the Dem/Marxists in the CA legislature have not improved in character or taken stock over the holiday break and blindly but merrily continue on their phony, destructive, race-baiting path with this irrelevant garbage.
Interesting that Prop 209 is not being honored by the state in the first place but these phony self-centered power-freaks apparently cannot rest until decisions based solely on race (that is, racism) are cemented in the state constitution. Which is madness, especially in these terrible times of uncertainty and the endless obliteration of our institutions. We need sensible laws and stability more than ever now and need to say NO to duplicitous people in our legislature who only want to grab attention and make a name for themselves through harmful and destructive race-baiting.
Will be contacting my senator this morning to let him know I am 100% against ACA 7 and that he needs to VOTE NO now, so that it never sees the light of day on a state ballot.
Katy, I appreciate you giving links to our State Senators. I called my Senators (Grove) office in Sacramento directly and left word encouraging her to stand in opposition to this. Thanks,
Sorry, but there ARE NO “vulnerable” communities in California that require governmental intervention to “save”…
This is pure-and-simple race-baiting legislating…..
If there is any vulnerable community in this state, it’s the middle class. The middle class is dying in California.
The Democrat party has always been about discrimination? Democrats are the party of slavery, Jim Crow laws, segregation, KKK, internment camps, affirmative action, DEI, etc. Contacting our state senators is necessary to stop ACA-7 even if our state senators are racist Democrats.