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NEWS FROM THE LIBERTARIAN PARTY OF CALIFORNIA
400 Capitol Mall, Suite 900
Sacramento, CA  95814
(916) 449-3941
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For immediate release: June 24, 1999
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For additional information:
Juan Ros, Executive Director
Phone: (818) 506-0200
Mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Web: http://www.ca.lp.org/
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Libertarians stop 'third party killer'
ballot access bill -- for now

    SACRAMENTO -- A ballot access bill opposed by the
Libertarian Party of California was stalled in
committee today following opposing testimony from the
Libertarians, the party announced.

    The bill, SB 365 by Senator John Lewis (R-Orange),
would complicate the signature-gathering process for
candidates, creating the strong probability that fewer
third party candidates would qualify for the California
ballot.

    The bill stalled in the Assembly Elections
Committee today on a 2-0 vote, with five committee
members present but not voting.  Four votes were needed
to move the bill out of committee.

    "This is a tremendous victory for all third parties
in California," declared Libertarian state executive
director Juan Ros, who testified against the bill at
today's hearing.  "Third parties provide voters with a
true alternative and today's committee vote keeps that
alternative alive."

    Ros cautioned that the "third party killer" bill is
not quite dead.  Senator Lewis' representative made a
"motion to reconsider" at today's hearing, meaning there
is still a chance the bill might be given a rehearing.
"The battle is not quite over and we will remain vigilant
to see what happens next," Ros said.  "SB 365 isn't dead,
but it is certainly on life support right now."  The
rehearing, if it occurs, would take place July 12.

    Ros credits Libertarian, Green, and Reform Party
members, who lobbied the Assembly Elections Committee via
phone, fax, and e-mail over the last week urging a "no"
vote on the bill.  "The individual lobbying efforts of
third party members have paid off, and I thank everyone
who contacted the committee members," Ros said.

    Interestingly, the two committee members who voted in
favor of the bill were the two Republicans on the committee:
Vice Chair Peter Frusetta (R-Tres Pinos) and Dick Dickerson
(R-Redding), who was substituting for committee member Bruce
Thompson (R-Fallbrook).  The five Democrats on the committee
did not vote on the bill, which is being sponsored by the
California Association of Clerks and Election Officials.

    "Politics makes strange bedfellows, and we thank the
Democrats on the committee for not supporting this bill,"
Ros commented.  "We don't care what their reasons were --
their actions were more than welcome."

   Are the Libertarians willing to work with Senator Lewis
on compromise language?  "We are open to any amendments the
senator wants to propose," Ros noted, "but we aren't holding
our breaths.  If the amendments are detrimental to third
parties in any way, we will oppose them."
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http://www.ca.lp.org/                      Sacramento, CA 95814

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