Howie Hawkins vs NYS Politicians: “The Green New Deal”

Posted August 26th, 2010 in Campaigns & Elections, Charter, Hedge, Howie, News, Wallstreet, green, hedge funds by Roger Snyder
Howie Hawkins spills the beans on Wallstreet Hedge Funds investing and ripping off our Charter Schools. The only way out of this financial mess is to elect Howie to implement “The Green New Deal”. [Video] Continue Reading »

Hawkins Denounces Objections to Freedom Party Petition

Howie Hawkins, the Green Party candidate for Governor, said today that the Freedom Party should have the right to run its statewide candidates in this fall’s elections. “Democracy requires a full debate of ideas. The Freedom Party has certainly exceeded any minimal standards that should be required to qualify for the ballot. We should let Continue Reading »

Green Party Qualifies Five Candidates for Statewide Office

[From: Green Party NY]

Cecile Lawrence, Colia Clark, Julia Willebrand, Howie Hawkins, Gloria Mattera

Candidates: Cecile Lawrence, Colia Clark, Julia Willebrand, Howie Hawkins, Gloria Mattera

Candidates Challenge the Two Corporate Parties to Debate the Issues

The Green Party qualified its statewide candidates today, headed by Howie Hawkins for Governor, by filing 27,500 signatures, with more than 100 signatures coming from 26 out of the 29 Congressional Districts.

Also qualifying were four women for statewide office: Gloria Mattera for Lt. Governor, Julia Willebrand for State Comptroller, Colia Clark for US Senate(full term); and Cecile Lawrence for US Senate (Special term).

Key issues for the Greens this fall include support for a state and national New Green Deal to provide for living wage jobs for all New Yorkers, starting with massive investments in renewable energy; bringing America troops home from war and slashing the military budget; a single payer Medicare for All universal health program at the state and national level; and a ban on the proposed hydrofracking for natural gas.

The Greens also called for the end to the corruption that dominates all levels of the American government; full funding for education, including college; strong action to reduce climate change; an end to the war on drugs and the prison industrial complex; and, support for immigrant rights and same sex marriage. Continue Reading »

Colia Clark at Hiroshima Nagasaki Event in Binghampton

Colia Clark, a great grandmother who campaigned for civil rights and peace alongside the late Medgar W. Evers and Martin L. King Jr., said, “America’s greatest national treasure is her youth. Due to the high cost of a college education that treasure is endangered. I am campaigning for the US Senate fighting for critical legislation [...] Continue Reading »

Howie Hawkins “Green Hornet” video

Howie Hawkins, the  Green Party candidate for Governor of NY State, has a new internet ”Green Hornet” video  commercial featuring his endorsement by Ralph Nader. [Video] Continue Reading »

Greens Call for IRV, Proportional Representation Voting for NYC

Posted July 21st, 2010 in Campaigns & Elections, Grassroots Democracy, Green Party of NYS by Roger Snyder

The Green Party NY candidates Howie Hawkins for Governor and Gloria Mattera for Lt. Governor urged the NYC Charter Commission to include preferential voting – also known as Instant Runoff Voting – for all single member elections.

The Greens also urged the Charter Commission to adopt proportional representation for City Council elections. Proposal representation, the election system used by almost all of the world’s democracies, allocates seats in legislative bodies based on the percentage of votes that each party represents. The Greens said proportional representation would be far more democratic than Bloomberg’s push for non-partisan elections. While the Greens would benefit from non-partisan elections, since the Greens win about a third of the non-partisan elections they enter nationwide, they also said that in NYC it would greatly benefit rich, self-financed candidates like Bloomberg. The three current Green Party Mayors in New York were elected in nonpartisan village elections.

“Despite what we are taught in school, our present system of winner-take-all (plurality) elections actually makes the US once of the least democratic democracies in the world,” said Gloria Mattera, a Park Slope resident who is the Green Party candidate for Lt. Governor.

Continue reading Greens Call for IRV, Proportional Representation Voting for NYC at Howie Hawkins for Governor.

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