Claremont City Council: Revoke the Resolution Formally Opposing Proposition 57


Claremont City Council: Revoke the Resolution Formally Opposing Proposition 57
The Issue
At the Claremont City Council Meeting on Tuesday, October 25th, 2016, the council unanimously voted to adopt a resolution formally opposing Proposition 57. Councilmembers may hold personal views, but with an absence of evidence supporting the council’s claim of a causal relationship between Prop 47/AB109 and the increase in crime, to take a formal stance on this consequential ballot proposition is unprofessional. Given the lack of representation of community members in favor of Proposition 57, to suggest that Prop 57 would compromise the safety of Claremont residents is undemocratic. Furthermore, the timing of this resolution, which is exactly two weeks before the General Election, calls to question the intent of the Chief of Police and the council as a whole as an unrepresentative political body.
We demand that the council rescind adoption of the resolution and take further steps to ensure the greater community is represented in the future.
Below is a list of supporting community organizations within the Claremont community:
Democratic Club of Claremont
Pitzer College Community Engagement Center
Young Progressives Demanding Action
Pitzer College Student Choices Student Voices
Inland Congregations United for Change
League of Women Voters Claremont
Claremont Progressives
Prison Abolition Club

The Issue
At the Claremont City Council Meeting on Tuesday, October 25th, 2016, the council unanimously voted to adopt a resolution formally opposing Proposition 57. Councilmembers may hold personal views, but with an absence of evidence supporting the council’s claim of a causal relationship between Prop 47/AB109 and the increase in crime, to take a formal stance on this consequential ballot proposition is unprofessional. Given the lack of representation of community members in favor of Proposition 57, to suggest that Prop 57 would compromise the safety of Claremont residents is undemocratic. Furthermore, the timing of this resolution, which is exactly two weeks before the General Election, calls to question the intent of the Chief of Police and the council as a whole as an unrepresentative political body.
We demand that the council rescind adoption of the resolution and take further steps to ensure the greater community is represented in the future.
Below is a list of supporting community organizations within the Claremont community:
Democratic Club of Claremont
Pitzer College Community Engagement Center
Young Progressives Demanding Action
Pitzer College Student Choices Student Voices
Inland Congregations United for Change
League of Women Voters Claremont
Claremont Progressives
Prison Abolition Club

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Petition created on October 28, 2016