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Club urges members to sign initiative packets to place repeal of Proposition 4 on the ballot
Summary
At the meeting, club leaders urged members to sign and circulate initiative packets intended to put a repeal of Proposition 4 before voters next November, citing a recent judge ruling and congressional-district boundary issues as context.
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During opening announcements at the luncheon, the presiding host told members there were initiative packets available in the hall for anyone who wants to gather signatures to put a repeal of Proposition 4 on next November’s ballot. The host said members who sign the packet or volunteer to collect signatures would be helping to place the measure before voters and encouraged those interested to take packets around their neighborhoods.
The presiding host referenced a recent judge ruling and changes to congressional district boundaries as part of the rationale for the initiative but did not cite a specific statute or court case. The club offered to coordinate volunteers and to collect packets and promised follow-up for anyone who wanted to help circulate petitions. Members were directed to pick up packets in the hall; the host said volunteers could contact club leaders to be put to work.
Club leaders also reminded members that the organization had a new community partner this year (Girls on the Run) and that donation envelopes were on the tables to support that program, separate from the initiative drive.
This announcement functioned as an internal organizing call to action; no formal endorsement text or legal citation for the proposed ballot measure was provided in the meeting record.

