On Prop 8 and the Legal Challenge

March 6th, 2009

On Wednesday night, Mayor Villaraigosa spoke at the Eve of Justice Rally in Los Angeles and reaffirmed his commitment to stand with LGBT couples across California as they continue to fight for equal rights and protections. Here’s some video of his comments and the reaffirmation ceremony:


As the Mayor said Wednesday, “There’s something terribly wrong with a system when it takes two thirds vote to pass an annual budget or a simple spending bill, but only a slight majority to rip away people’s fundamental right to marry. We’re here today because we want to change that, and beginning tomorrow, we will.”

Like many of you, the Mayor and all of us here anxiously watched the proceedings at the California Supreme Court yesterday and feel much of the same nervousness I’m sure you do, but also cautious optimism. As Mayor Villaraigosa told the crowd at the Eve of Justice Vigil, “Martin Luther King Jr. said that the moral arc of the universe is long, but it bends towards justice.  Let us do our part in encouraging the court to uphold this precept, that equality requires that all people be entitled to the same rights.  Let us all continue to work for justice.”

Let’s all hope that the California Supreme Court rules with compassion towards the loving families affected by the passage of Prop 8.

Thank you, Los Angeles

March 5th, 2009

Yesterday, the people of Los Angeles spoke clearly about the kind of future they want as they re-elected Mayor Villaraigosa. I hope you were able to join us last night at the Mayor’s election night party, but if you couldn’t make it, here are the Mayor’s remarks from last night:

I know these are tough times for many of our families.

As I have traveled around the City over the last few months I have witnessed the anxiety rising –  I have seen despair in the faces of families under water in their mortgages and just a paycheck away from losing everything.

I have a simple message.  We are going to rebound from this economic crisis – and we will emerge stronger than ever!

Four years ago, you put your trust in me.  And together, we dared to dream.  We said it’s time to start thinking big again in the City of the Angels. We said it’s time to stop putting off the tough stuff. Time to recognize that our future as a great global city depends on our willingness to run hard at our hardest problems.

We said we can’t afford to lower our sights, in the shortsighted pursuit of “managed expectations.” And we said this knowing what a steep hill we have to climb. We knew then that many of our greatest problems bear the cumulative weight of decades of bad choices.

We said it’s time in Los Angeles to start thinking beyond the next fiscal quarter and the next fiscal year, to begin building a future beyond our immediate horizon.

We called for new investments in mass transit worthy of a world class city, KNOWING that we wouldn’t fix traffic or build a new subway line in one mayor’s term of office.

We said it’s time for LA to come together as one community to confront the crisis in our public schools, KNOWING that we won’t fix the dropout problem overnight.

We promised to put 1000 cops on the street in the most under-policed big city in America, KNOWING that maintaining that commitment would test our courage in tough times.

And we set the goal of making LA America’s cleanest and greenest big city KNOWING that LA’s history has been more synonymous with smog and sprawl.

I’ll be the first to admit, I’ve made my share of mistakes.  But I never lost my focus on the task at hand.  And together, we stayed at it.

I’ll tell you what I think this election means. If current trends hold, the City of Los Angeles stands tonight more unified – more closely connected by a sense of common purpose – than at any time since the days of our Tom Bradley.

Across every corner and cranny of this magnificent, sprawling metropolis, with all its complications and contradictions. Eastside and Westside.  Valleyside and Harborside. Black and brown.  Caucasian and Asian. Gay, straight, rich, poor. Across the table, business and labor. Across the lines of faith and belief. The City of Los Angeles has never been more unified than we are tonight!

Tonight, LA is proving the doubters wrong: a city of four million souls can be ONE CITY.  Indivisible.

We’ve shown what we can do when we come together. We came together behind LA’s first comprehensive anti-gang strategy, and gang murders are down 40 percent. We came together unanimously to put 1000 new police officers in every neighborhood of the City, and LA is the safest it’s been since the Eisenhower Administration.

And while I am on the subject, please put your hands together for LA’s next top prosecutor, a former US Attorney, a decorated environmentalist, the City Council’s most passionate leader on issues of public safety – and MY new partner in the fight against gun and gang violence…

Ladies and gentlemen, let’s hear it for City Attorney Jack Weiss!

Angelenos, we’ve shown what we can do when we come together. We came together with a once-in-a-generation investment in mass transit in LA County – a $40 billion infusion into the local economy that will clean the air and generate thousands of good jobs.

We came together to elect a reform school board and brought in a nationally renowned educator, Superintendent Ray Cortines, to lead a fundamental reform of our school bureaucracy. We came together to rescue our City’s lowest-performing schools – with 50 million dollars in private money, with improved campus safety, with uniforms, with a new culture of high expectations, and with a curriculum giving teachers the freedom to teach and the opportunity to innovate.

We came together to make LA a more sustainable city.  With the toughest green building standards.  With the most expansive port cleanup plan anywhere.  By quadrupling reliance on green power. And with the passage of Measure B tonight, LA is now poised to lead the most far-reaching effort to produce solar power by any city in the world.Let me tell you what my top priority will be in the months ahead.

With every breath we take and every decision we make, we intend to put Los Angeles back to work. Back to work in the green collar jobs of the future.  We need to create the jobs of the future here in the City of the Future. Back to work in the entertainment industry.  It’s time to put a stop to run-away film production. Back to work bringing goods through our ports and airports…

We must take full advantage of our competitive advantage as the gateway to the Pacific Rim, where East meets the West and the North meets the South.

Back to work repairing our infrastructure and building the public transportation system for the next generation.   We must put our transportation dollars to work NOW – not next year or next decade.

A friend recently confided to me his secret for “making it” in the movie business. He said it’s really pretty simple.  Don’t listen to the critics. Instead, watch the box office! That’s pretty good advice in politics too!

Angelenos, I categorically reject the grim view of those who say LA’s best days lie in some remote and nostalgic past.

Tom Bradley, of course, offered the ultimate rebuttal when he said, “The only thing that will stop you from fulfilling your dreams is you.” In that same breath, Bradley summed up what it means to be an Angeleno. It’s this essential view of life.  This is what 4 million infinitely complicated, hopelessly different people have in common.

It’s the same belief that brought my grandfather here from Mexico a century ago, the same belief that draws new blood and new flavor to Los Angeles every day from every corner of the globe.

It’s a fundamental belief in the future.  The belief that our best days lie ahead. The belief in the relationship between hard work and real reward. The belief that together we can solve any problem when we match our imaginations and our muscles.

It’s this belief that has always made Los Angeles America’s City of Hope and Promise.

Angelenos, I promise you this: We are going to pick up where we began. I will work as hard as you do every single day. And, as a City, we will never, ever stop reaching for the stars!

Thank you Los Angeles. Thank you one and all.

Reminder: Election Night Party tonight, 8:30PM!

March 3rd, 2009

Just a quick reminder that we’re throwing a big party tonight to celebrate all the work our many volunteers and supporters have done in this campaign, and everyone’s invited! It’s at 8:30PM at the Westin Bonaventure Hotel, so we’ll hope to see you there! Here’s the official invite:

Updates from the bus

March 1st, 2009

We’re on the bus right now, but I wanted to share a few photos from last night at the Grove. As we can, we’ll be uploading more photos and videos from the whole tour to this post, so stay tuned for updates as we get closer to wrapping up what has been a fun, if a little long, 48 hours! -Dan

Follow Mayor Villaraigosa’s Bus Tour of Los Angeles!

February 27th, 2009

This Saturday and Sunday, Mayor Antonio R. Villaraigosa — along with friends, family, and supporters — will take a bus tour of Los Angeles, making more than 20 stops all across the city.

You can follow Mayor Villaraigosa’s bus tour here on our blog where we’ll be posting video updates throughout the weekend.  You can also receive updates through the Mayor’s Twitter account (he’s @villaraigosa on Twitter).  Or, even better, join us in person along the tour route!

Here’s the schedule:

Saturday, February 28th

6:40AM    USC Fight On! Triathlon
Location: Parking Lot behind Cabrillo Marine Aquarium. 3720 Stephen M.  White Dr. San Pedro, CA 90731

7:25AM    Omelet & Waffle Shop
Location: 1103 S Gaffey St., San Pedro, CA 90731

8:00AM    Eat at Rudy’s Drop By
Location: 558 E. Anaheim St., Wilmington, CA 90744

9:15AM    Measure B Kick-Off
Location: 5625 Figueroa Street, Los Angeles, CA 90037

3:30PM    Baldwin Hills Crenshaw Plaza
Location: 3650 West Martin Luther King Blvd., Los Angeles, California 90008

4:30PM    Leimert Park Merchant Walk
Location: Leimert Park, 4331 Degnan Blvd., Los Angeles, 90008

5:15PM    South LA Campaign Office Visit
Location: 3427 Crenshaw Blvd., LA, CA 90016

8:00PM    Westwood Village Walk
Location: Westwood Village, Corner of Westwood and Weyburn

9:00PM    The Grove Walk
Location: 189 The Grove Drive, LA 90036

10:00PM    Canter’s Deli Drop By
Location: 419 N Fairfax Ave., LA 90048

11:00PM    Pink’s Hotdogs Drop-By
Location: 709 North La Brea Avenue, LA

Sunday, March 1st

8:30AM    Church on the Way
Location: 14300 Sherman Way, Van Nuys

9:45AM    La Costa Azul Restaurant Drop By
Location: 9771 Laurel Canyon Blvd. Pacoima, 91331

10:30AM    Lakeview Terrace American Baptist Church
Location: 11901 Foothill Blvd., Sylmar, CA 91342

12:00PM    Valley Campaign Office Visit
Location: 7100 Hayvenhurst Avenue, Encino 91406

1:00PM    Little League Opening Day Ceremonies
Location: 5120 Hayvenhurst Avenue, Encino 91436

2:00PM    Jewish Home for Aging
Location: 7150 Tampa Avenue, Reseda, CA 91335

3:15PM    Art’s Deli Drop By
Location: 12224 Ventura Blvd., Studio City 91604

4:00PM    Chinatown Merchant Walk
Location: Bamboo Plaza, 988 N. Hill, Los Angeles

4:40PM    East LA Campaign Office Visit
Location: 109 N. Boyle Ave., Los Angeles, CA

5:20PM    El Tepeyac Café Drop By
Location: 812 N Evergreen Ave., LA, CA 90033

New tool and a new ad!

February 23rd, 2009

One of the goals of this campaign was to provide our supporters with a variety of online tools to help them get engaged and take part in our movement. That’s why, last week, we released a new Facebook application that we want to share with you. Our grassroots supporters can now pledge to vote for Mayor Villaraigosa and share their pledge with all their friends by adding the application.

By taking the pledge, you’ll be letting your friends and family know how you’ll be voting this March 3rd and helping to spread our message to your community. It’s what makes the internet such a powerful tool: the invaluable capacity to connect us directly to our grassroots supporters and their own communities of influence. Check the app out here:

We also wanted to give you a first look at our new ad, just released today. Markham Middle School student Zoe Hodge describes the considerable progress in her neighborhood thanks to Mayor Villaraigosa’s crackdown on crime and close involvement in improving LA schools. We’re proud to have Zoe and her family’s support and vote. Join them by adding the Antonio for LA Facebook Application and pledging your vote as well.

President Clinton praises Mayor Villaraigosa’s Environmental Leadership

February 18th, 2009

Yesterday was a big day for Mayor Villaraigosa, Los Angeles, and our continued push to make our city greener. We were honored to be joined by former President Bill Clinton, who appeared with the Mayor and praised Los Angeles’ plan to modernize our energy use by refitting the city’s incandescent street lights with more efficient LEDs. With 140,000 residential street lights slated for retrofitting over the next five years, the initiative is the largest effort by a US city to reduce energy consumption and reduce pollution. The project should cut carbon emissions by 40,500 tons and save the city $10 million annually, effectively paying for itself.

ABC7 Los Angeles was there to report on the event and has some great coverage. Check it out:

Click here to watch video coverage by ABC7

President Clinton directed his praise to Mayor Villaraigosa’s efforts to make LA a more efficient city, pointing out that “This is like taking 6,000 cars off the road.” He added, “If every major city followed your lead, we could eliminate two and a half coal-fired power plants.”

Click here to read more about Mayor Villaraigosa’s energy accomplishments on his issues page.

More coverage by NBC Los Angeles can be found here.

Campaign Kickoff a huge success!

February 9th, 2009

Hundreds of the Mayor’s friends, family, and supporters joined him to kick off his campaign on Saturday afternoon at his Eastside campaign office in Boyle Heights, not far from where he grew up. We all had a great time listening to music, enjoying some fantastic food, and talking with friends about how to make this great city a better place over the next four years. We were lucky to have our friend, Meeno Peluce, there taking some photos that I wanted to share with you. Check them out!


Click here to view this slideshow in Flickr

As you can see, everyone had a blast!

We’re opening some more offices this week, so come join us to celebrate there as well. Here are the details:

South LA Campaign Office Opening
Sunday, February 15th, 1PM
3427 Crenshaw Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90016
Click here to RSVP

Valley Campaign Office Opening
Monday, February 16th, 3PM 2:30PM
7100 Hayvenhurst Avenue, Suite 109
Van Nuys, CA 91406
Click here to RSVP

Campaign Launches New Ads!

February 6th, 2009

In preparation for our official campaign kickoff tomorrow, I wanted to share with you two new TV ads that feature the reason why we’re in this campaign: real Angelenos. The ads feature Olga and Eleni, two Angelenos who have felt first-hand the effects of the Mayor’s tenure and want to share with you the reasons they’re supporting his re-election. Check them out:

Campaign Kickoff on Saturday

February 5th, 2009

Hey everybody! We’re getting excited around HQ today as we get ready for the official campaign kickoff this Saturday. It’s going to be a fun event, celebrating the opening of our Eastside campaign office and featuring Mayor Villaraigosa, hundreds of our grassroots supporters, and you! It should be a great chance for all of us to touch base in person and talk about how we can continue the positive changes Mayor Villaraigosa has brought to LA for another four years.

Click here to RSVP online now!

Here are the details:

When
Saturday, February 7
1:30-4:30PM

Where
Eastside Campaign Office
109 N. Boyle Ave.
Los Angeles

Who
You, Me, and hundreds of our friends!

Click here to RSVP now!

I hope you can make it! -Dan