June 18, 2010

Panetta Snags Ward 3 Democrats Endorsement

By Mike Panetta

I was formally endorsed by the Ward 3 Democrats for re-election to “Shadow” U.S. Representative position on June 17th at the organization’s monthly meeting. The threshold for endorsement was 75% of the votes cast, which I was able to meet. This endorsement comes less than a week after I prevailed in the the city-wide Democratic Party straw poll.

I sent the following message to the Ward 3 Democratic leadership this morning:

Ward 3 Democrats,

Thank you!

I was honored to receive the endorsement of the Ward 3 Democrats last night, and I thank you all for your continued support. I enjoyed the comments and conversations I shared with many of you last night, and I’m always looking to hear from others about ways we can achieve full voting representation in Congress and statehood for the District.

Please take a look at my web site at http://www.mikepanetta.com or become my “friend” on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/mikepanetta and share any thoughts or concerns with with me. Or just email me at mike@mikepanetta.com.

Thanks again for your endorsement, it really means a lot to me and the work I do in the “shadows” :)

I ask that you spread the word about my re-election efforts, and help me continue the work I’m doing. See you at the polls on September 14th.

Sincerely,
Mike Panetta

June 12, 2010

Panetta Wins DC Democratic Straw Poll

By Mike Panetta

The DC Democratic State Committee held a “straw poll’ on June 12th that was open to all DC Democrats during their state convention.

Mike Panetta won the “Shadow” U.S. House poll with 41% of the votes in a 6-way race.

“Thanks to all the Democrats who came out on a hot, sweaty Saturday to support my efforts. I truly appreciate the vote of confidence in what I’m doing for congressional representation and statehood,” said Panetta.

You can read more about the results here: http://www.dcdsc.org/events/stawpoll2010.htm

June 11, 2010

Free and Equal DC Fund Launches Montana Radio Campaign

By Mike Panetta

Commercials Remind Senator Jon Tester To Represent His Constituents

(Listen to the advertisement)

Washington, DC, June 11, 2010 – The Free Equal DC Fund launched a radio advertising campaign in Montana today urging Senator Jon Tester (D-MT) to
focus on representing his constituents instead of meddling in the local affairs of the District of Columbia government.

In recent months, Senator Tester has been actively working to re-write legislation previously passed by DC’s elected city council. His efforts would
drastically modify local laws regarding semiautomatic weapons, ammunition, and firearm registration requirements that were passed by the duly elected
leaders of the city of Washington.

“We wanted to make sure that people in Montana know that Senator Tester isn’t giving his full attention to the state. He seems to be more
interested in getting involved in ‘big city’ politics as opposed to serving his own constituents,” said Mike Panetta, “Shadow” U.S. Representative for the
District of Columbia and Treasurer of the Free and Equal DC Fund.

“I’m sure the Montana families that have lost their jobs or are facing foreclosure are thrilled that their U.S. Senator is meddling in the local affairs of
a city over 2,000 miles away instead of focusing on their needs,” said Panetta.

“If Senator Tester is so interested in writing local laws for the District of Columbia, perhaps he should consider running for mayor,” Panetta added. “There’s still
time to file for the September primary.”

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June 1, 2010

DC Voting Rights Action Tomorrow – RSVP Today

By Mike Panetta
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From my friends at DC Vote. I won’t be able to attend, but I hope you can make it:

Are you frustrated with how pro-gun special interests have hijacked the issue of DC voting rights? What are you going to do about it?

Are you ready for more direct action and aggressive tactics? So is DC Vote!

This is your last chance to join us on Capitol Hill tomorrow, June 2 from 12:00 – 1:00 PM. We will engage in a direct action targeting one of Washington, DC’s opponents in Congress.

Will you help us send a strong message to Congress to stop interfering with DC’s affairs? Although this will not be a civil disobedience action, we do want to apply direct pressure on our opponents. To RSVP, e-mail rsvp@dcvote.org by 5:00 PM TODAY. We will provide you with more information regarding a specific meeting location and other next steps.

We look forward to seeing you tomorrow at 12:00 PM.

May 14, 2010

Statement on Elimination of Statehood Funding in Mayor’s Budget

By Mike Panetta

The mayor’s proposed budget eliminates what little funding there was for statehood initiatives. You can read more in this Washington Times article. (link)

I’ve released the following statement on this, which I hope you’ll share:

“For many years Congress mandated that the District couldn’t spend our local tax dollars to lobby for statehood or expanded home rule. With those restrictions now removed, it’s painfully ironic that the Mayor’s proposed budget eliminates what modest funding there was for these efforts. If the final budget lacks any resources to fund statehood advocacy efforts, the Mayor and the Council are essentially embracing the status quo and sending a signal that we’ve given up the fight. ”

- Mike Panetta, U.S. “Shadow” Representative (D-DC)

Now, if only the people who got all worked up over proposed taxes on yoga were as passionate about this issue, we’d be the 51st state sometime next week. :)