May 2024 Executive Board Conference Recap

Our Caucus had a productive time online and in San Diego for the California Democratic Party’s May 2024 Executive Board Conference. Here are some highlights:

Panel Discussion on AAPI Identity and Organizing in San Diego
Indroneal Banerjee moderated our panel discussion with Bill Wong, Judy Ki, and Gene Kim on the AAPI Identity and organizing in San Diego. The panel talked about the origin of AAPI identity in the mid 20th century, up through the present day where disaggregated data is needed to make sure that underserved communities aren’t left behind.
Panelists talked about the need for AAPI voters and leaders to not just “be seen” politically, but also to “be felt” and actively part of the decision making, and how it’s important to recruit people from communities that aren’t yet politically active for political jobs. Relational organizing and candidate training are important, and both need to start early.
Judy, who has been organizing in San Diego for decades, talked about her experience registering AAPI voters as Democrats, starting with young voters in the early 2000s and building the base to flip San Diego blue.

Mixer in San Diego the Asian American Pacific Islander Democratic Club of San Diego for a mixer in the Convoy District’s Jasmine Restaurant. 
Many thanks to our event partners, the California Young Democrats Asian Pacific Islander Caucus, UDW, Dr. Darshana Patel, Rep. Scott Peters, Rep. Sara Jacobs, and Carlsbad Mayor Pro Tem Priya Bhat-Patel.
Record number of AAPI Democrats elected to the Democratic National Committee from California
This year, the California Democratic Party had a record number of AAPI candidates running to represent our party on the Democratic National Committee for the 2024-2028 term. Keith Umemoto and Otto Lee were re-elected, and will be joined by Harini Krishnan and Jason Park.
We would like to thank the candidates for running and taking the time to come to speak to and hear from our Caucus.
California Democratic Party takes positions on 2024 Propositions

ACA 1 – Local government financing: affordable housing and public infrastructure: voter approval: SUPPORT

ACA 5 – Marriage Equality: SUPPORT

Referendum Challenging 2022 Law Prohibiting New Oil and Gas Wells Near Homes, Schools, and Hospitals: KEEP THE LAW

ACA 8 – End Slavery in California: SUPPORT

ACA 13 – Voting Thresholds: SUPPORT

Eliminates Employees’ Ability to File Lawsuits for Monetary Penalties for State Labor Law Violations: OPPOSE

Limits Ability of Voters and State and Local Governments to Raise Revenues for Government Services: OPPOSE

Adds One-Semester Personal Finance Course to High School Graduation Requirements: SUPPORT

Provides Permanent Funding for Medi-Cal Health Care Services: SUPPORT

Expands Local Governments’ Authority to Enact Rent Control on Residential Property: SUPPORT

Allows Felony Charges and Increases Sentences for Certain Drug and Theft Crimes: OPPOSE

Restricts Spending by Health Providers Meeting Specified Criteria: NO POSITION

Restricts Rights of Transgender Youth: OPPOSE
Note: As of May 28, this Proposition has failed to qualify for the ballot.

Raises Minimum Wage: SUPPORT

Provides Funding for Pandemic Detection and Prevention by Increasing Tax on Personal Income Over 5 Million: NO POSITION

Expands State Health Care Program for Children with Certain Medical Conditions: NO POSITION

California Democratic Party endorses legislation recommended by the AAPI Caucus
Our Legislative Director Gurpreet Kaur identified several priority bills that we requested the California Democratic Party take a support position on. These bills are:

AB 2603 (Low), Hate Crimes: Search Warrants This bill would allow access to social media feeds, files on computers, and other means to access crucial information that can prove if a hate crime has been committed without charging a felony to obtain it.

AB 2604 (Low), Hate Crimes This bill aims to protect victims of hate crimes by holding offenders accountably for the purposeful targeting of victims based on their protected characteristics.

AB 2074 (Muratsuchi), Pupil Instruction: English Learner Roadmap Policy: Statewide Implementation Plan This bill tasks the California Department of Education (CDE) with creating an implementation plan for the California English Learner Roadmap Policy (EL Roadmap).

SB 782 (Limon; Co-Author: Fong), Gubernatorial Appointments: Report This bill would require the office of the Governor, commencing January 1, 2026, to maintain on its internet website a list of every state board and commission that includes, for each state board or commission, the membership list, stated purpose, duties, meeting frequency, internet website, and vacancies in the membership.

SB 1078 (Min), Language Access This bill would establish the Office of Language Access, within the California Health and Human Services Agency, to ensure individuals with limited English proficiency have meaningful access to government programs and services.

SB 1170 (Menjivar), Political Reform Act of 1974: Campaign Funds This bill would expressly permit campaign funds to be used to pay or reimburse a non-incumbent candidate for reasonable and necessary mental healthcare expenses if the candidate does not have health insurance or has been denied coverage for mental healthcare expenses by their health insurance, as specified.

For a full list of bills the California Democratic Party has taken a position on, please see https://cadem.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/2024_May-Executive-Board-Floor-Packet.pdf

We also submitted a support request for AB2444, however, this bill was no longer active by the time of the E-Board meeting. AB 2444 (Lee), Barbering and Cosmetology: Licensees: Manicurists The bill will require the Board of Barbering and Cosmetology to notify manicurists and establishments about employee/independent contractor determination, better known as AB 5 (2019), through language-appropriate and culturally-appropriate methods.
California Democratic Party passes Resolutions and Reaffirmations
Resolutions Passed:
– Protecting Private Personal and Biometric Data
– 21st Century Economic Bill of Rights
– Establish Medicine Lake National Monument to Preserve the Sacred and Ecological Importance of Medicine Lake
– Over 200,000 Californians Lacking Shelter is a Public Health Crisis
– Denouncing Citi’s Anti-Armenian American Discrimination in Financial Services

Reaffirmations Passed
– Ending The Cycle of Systemic Child Poverty in America
– Transitioning to a Carbon Free Economy by 2030 and Protecting Union Jobs
– Standing with the more than 18 million Women and People of Reproductive Age Who No Longer Have Access to Abortion Care
– Reparations for Descendants of Persons Emancipated from Chattel Slavery in the US
– Calling on the Republican Party to Join Democrats in Addressing Climate Change
– Opposing the Exploitation of Vulnerable Migrants
– A More Equitable Education for All California Public School Students
– Supporting a Durable Peace and Cease-Fire in Gaza
The full texts can be viewed at
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1e6HLiEW2VlsIeJOhbdDD1LiK5bM4S8Jdlr2fHfh93U8/edit#gid=605839692
Renew Your Membership for 2024
There’s still time to renew your Caucus membership. This can be done online at https://onlinecampaigntools.com/WebForms/ViewForm?key=v3OgtUdQThjhzNZ%2FYfwUPw%3D%3D#%5Bpage=1%5D
If you would like to request fee waiver for economic hardship, please contact us at cademparty.apicaucus@gmail.com.
Community Events Calendar California Young Democrats API Caucus Awards Thursday, May 30, 2024 6-8pm Audio Graph Beer Co. in Downtown Los Angeles, 1203 S. Olive St. Los Angeles https://secure.actblue.com/donate/cydapicaucus2024

Pacific Islander Democratic Committee Interest Meeting Wednesday, June 12, 2024 6-7pm Online on Zoom – bit.ly/PIDCinfo

Asian Pacific American Democratic Caucus of Alameda County Annual Membership Dinner Thursday, June 20, 2024 6-9pm Raja Indian Cuisine, 1275 W. Winton Ave, Hayward https://secure.actblue.com/donate/din24
Tentative CA Dem Calendar for 2024
Early August – E Board Date TBD (Virtual on Whova)
Mon, August 19, 2024 – Thu, Aug 22, 2024 – 2024 Democratic National Convention Chicago IL.
August 23, 2024 – DNC Committee Members Four-year term begins
December 2024 – E Board (Northern CA Location TBD)

California Democratic Party AAPI Caucus Endorsing Convention Meeting Agenda

Meeting Room: A05-A06
SAFE Credit Union Convention Center
1401 K Street, Sacramento, CA 95814
Saturday, November 18 | 7:00pm-8:45pm

I. Call to Order | Welcome (1 minute)
II. Approval of Agenda (1 minute)

III. Elected And Appointed Officer Reports (15 minutes)
a. State Chair Report
b. State Vice Chair 
c. State Communications Secretary
d. State Recording Secretary
e. State Treasurer 
f. State Legislative Director 
g. State Parliamentary Chair
h. Northern California Regional Report – Northern Chair and Northern Regional Team
i. Southern California Regional Report – Southern Chair and Southern Regional Team
j. Professional Development Chair

IV. Candidates for U.S. Senate (10 minutes)
V. Bylaw Update (3 minutes) View amendment here.
VI. Panel Discussion: Fighting Misinformation in Our AAPI Communities (45 minutes)

  • Moderator: AAPI Caucus Parliamentary Chair Aref Aziz

Panelists: 

  • Asm. Evan Low (AD-26), AAPILC Chair
  • Larry Huynh, President, American Association of Political Consultants; Partner, Trilogy Interactive
  • Shery Yang, California Democratic Party Communications Director 

VII. Speakers Addressing AAPI Caucus (Time Permitting – Please Be Courteous; Caucus Meeting Time Ends at 8:45; Advance Sign Up Required Here: https://forms.gle/xPvjr1c9zZaWQRvW6)

VIII. Adjournment

AAPI Caucus Convention Meeting: Saturday, November 18, 7-8:45pm at the Sacramento Convention Center

Fall Endorsing Convention, November 17-19 in Sacramento

AAPI Caucus Meeting on Saturday 11/18, 7-8:45pm

The Fall Endorsing Convention is coming up! Registration and hotel reservations are available at www.cdpconvention.org .

AAPI Caucus Meeting

Saturday Nov 18, 2023 ⋅ 7pm – 8:45pm

SAFE Credit Union Convention Center, 1401 K St, Sacramento, CA 95814

Candidates, ballot measure campaigns, and others that want to speak at our meeting may sign up here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdPpG4d9TQ0ZY8Y1r57Nex-sNUFYhDTQFPHmVelMJTjyfg2Uw/viewform

We will be having a final vote on the Bylaws Amendments, which can be viewed here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Q8vx0lCeLep9qeYlzERHIx0j_UKQQvRW/view

CADEM Pre-Endorsements

Results from the Pre-Endorsement Conferences are at https://cadem.org/endorsements/

CADEM Party Platform

Every two years, the California Democratic Party updates and adopts our Party’s Platform– representing 10 million Democrat’s values, collective vision, and aspirations.

Beginning in June, the CDP Platform Committee conducted testimony hearings and received over 160 pieces of testimony and language entries. By the end of August, the Committee had collected over a dozen pieces of amendments for the first draft of the Platform.

This November, the Committee plans to meet to adopt their Draft Report in preparation for the 2023 November State Endorsing Convention. Join us for this critical virtual meeting on Saturday, November 4, 2023 at 10am. You can register for the meeting at cadem.org/Nov4.

October 15, 2023 Newsletter

CADEM Pre-Endorsement Voting
Ballots have been sent on Saturday, October 14 to delegates and Democratic club voting representatives for Pre-Endorsements.
If you did not get an email but were expecting one, there could be two reasons: There are no pre-endorsements in your area, because incumbents are running and were not pulled from the consent agenda. See here for a list of Assembly, State Senate, and Congressional elections that pre-endorsements are being done for. https://cadem.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/2023-Pre-Endorsing-Conference-Assignments.pdf The email did not go through. Check your junk mail folder. If you still can’t find it, contact endorsements@cadem.org or call (916) 442-5707 M-F between 9am-6pm(PST).
Fall Endorsing Convention, November 17-19 in Sacramento
Save the Date: The Fall Endorsing Convention is coming up! Registration and hotel reservations are available at www.cdpconvention.org . We will have a Caucus Meeting during the convention, date and time TBD. Candidates, ballot measure campaigns, and others that want to speak at our meeting may sign up here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdPpG4d9TQ0ZY8Y1r57Nex-sNUFYhDTQFPHmVelMJTjyfg2Uw/viewform
Meet our San Diego Vice Chair, Indroneal Bannerjee
Dr. Indroneal (Indro) Banerjee (He/Him) is the current President of the Asian American Pacific Islander club of San Diego (San Diego County Democratic Party-Club of the Year 2022), a position he has held since 2020. He is also the Treasurer of the Clairemont Democratic club, and an Associate Member of the San Diego County Democratic Party’s Central Committee. Indro has also served as a California Democratic Party Assembly District Delegate since 2020. It is his belief that the AAPI Communities can be a force for positive change in the party and state.
Indro is a trained Molecular Biologist, and for ~15 years worked as a bench scientist as several research centers (e.g., the NASA Ames Research Facility, University of South Carolina School of Medicine, and UCSD School of Medicine). During this time, he earned a Ph.D. in Molecular Biology (University of South Carolina), Postdoctoral Fellowship, funding from NIH, AHA and Industry sources as well as published 27 peer-reviewed papers and over 30+ presentations. After leaving academics he has spent the last 8 years in life-sciences industry focusing in Medical Affairs. He also holds a BA in English, and a BS in Molecular Biology from San Jose State. Indro currently lives in San Diego his wife Fiona..
AC Transit Redistricting
The next round of draft maps will be available on Tuesday, Oct 17, with another community workshop scheduled that evening and a board vote on Wednesday, Oct 25. actransit.org/redistricting
AAPI Events Calendar San Mateo County Asian American Pacific Islander Alliance Diwali Celebration Foster City Community Center, 1000 E Hillsdale Blvd on Friday, November 3 at 6:00pm. https://secure.actblue.com/donate/smcdiwali

Fall Endorsing Convention, November 17-19 in Sacramento

Save the Date: The Fall Endorsing Convention is coming up! Registration and hotel reservations will open on September 12. We will have a Caucus Meeting during the convention, date and time TBD.
Thank you for attending our meeting in Visalia! Thank you to everyone who joined us at our Central Valley Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander panel discussion this weekend at the Visalia California Democratic Party conference! Special thanks to our panelists Uriah Kishon Ikaika Napaepae Blackwell, Leng Power, Assemblymember Dr. Jasmeet Bains, and Lilian Thaoxaochay, as well as our moderator and Central Valley Vice Chair, Riverbank Vice Mayor Rachel Hernandez.
AC Transit Redistricting The Alameda and Contra Costa Transit District is currently switching to fully districted elections. Maps and Comments on Communities of Interest can be submitted online or at public workshops. Please visit https://www.actransit.org/redistricting for details.
Upcoming AAPI Events
AAPI Leadership Summit by Asm. Evan Low and the AAPI Legislative Caucus September 7 and 8, 2023, Sacramento, CA https://aapileadershipsummit.org/home
Asian Democrats of Los Angeles County Inaugural Awards Gala Originally scheduled for Aug 20, this event was rescheduled due to the tropical storm. The new date is Friday, September 15th from 7-9PM at the San Gabriel Grapevine Arbor. Tickets and sponsorships are available at bit.ly/ADLACAwards and follow us on Instagram @asiandemsla for more updates!