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Citizens For A Better Veterans Home, a group seeking to make government keep the pact of providing proper health care and other life necessities for veterans who served their country, has endorsed this campaign.
Green IDEA, a political action committee that supports Green candidates for party and public office who will work for political independence, internal democracy, membership empowerment, and accountable leadership, has endorsed this campaign. Find out more about Green IDEA here.
Green Party of California, the state organization of the Green Party in the Golden State. Find out more about the Green Party of California here.
Green Party of Los Angeles County Web site.
Green Party of Placer County Web site.
Green Party of San Lorenzo Valley (Santa Cruz County) Web site.
Green Party of San Mateo County Web site.
Greens for Democracy and Independence, a national organization of Green Party members promoting 'one person, one vote,' a more representative delegate selection for national Green Party representation, proportional representation in the national party's leadership bodies, and full and unequivocal independence from the two corporate-dominated political parties. Find out more here.
League of Young Voters, publisher of the "Pissed Off Voter Guide" Web site.
Nevada County Green Party Web site.
Solano County Green Party Web site.

Individuals
(Listed alphabetically. Organizations and/or professions listed for identification purposes only)

[Under construction: A true rainbow coalition -- Greens are listed in green (obviously), Democrats are listed in blue, Libertarians are listed in orange, Peace & Freedom endorsers are listed in purple, Republicans are listed in red and Independents/DTSers/Others* are listed in gray.]

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Mark D. Barney, Executive Board Member of Simi Valley Neighborhood Council #2 ( Secretary); Simi Valley Youth Employment Service (YES) Advisory Board Member.
Stuart Bechman, 2004 Congressional candidate, 24th Congressional District (Ventura); past president, ACLU of Ventura County; community college lecturer (Sociology); co-president, Atheists United of Los Angeles.
Don Boring, Editor, Green Focus.
Peter Miguel Camejo, Green Party nominee for Governor.
Tim Casebolt, co-chair, Green Party of San Diego County.
Todd Chretien, Green Party nominee for U.S. Senate.
Jerry Fritts, Green Party nominee for State Assembly District 4.
Tian Harter, Mountain View city council candidate.
Hubert Heuer, software engineering manager.
Forrest Hill, Green Party nominee for Secretary of State.
Wayne Hoff, antiwar activist.
Kyoko Kawashima, anti-DU activist and founder of the 'Children of the Gulf War' project.
Sarah Knopp, former Green Party candidate for Supervisor of Public Instruction.
Jeff Kravitz, Green Party nominee for Congress District 5.
Louis La Fortune, county council member, Green Party of Santa Cruz County.
Nancy La Fortune, county council member, Green Party of Santa Cruz County.
Donald Lake, veterans rights activist.
Tod Landis, former Green candidate for Santa Cruz County supervisor and former representative to the Public Utilities Commission on behalf of Felton Friends of Locally Owned Water (Felton FLOW).
Jon Lyon, computer company executive.
Cheryl Magill, environmental activist and founder of Stop LFAS (an organization to stop the use low frequency active sonar).
Chuck Reutter, Green Party of Riverside County.
Ralph Shaffer, professor, Cal Poly Pomona
Mehul Thakker, Green Party nominee for Treasurer.
Donna Warren, Green Party nominee for Lieutenant Governor.
Laura Wells, Green Party nominee for Controller.
Mike Wyman, Green Party nominee for Attorney General.

*The term 'other' refers to endorsers who, for whatever reason (i.e., those who are not U.S. citizens or who are not registered with a qualified political party in California), are not qualified to vote in the Green Party primary and/or the general election.


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