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Resolutions Committee Report Anaheim, CA Saturday, October 21, 2017 The Resolutions Committee met on Saturday, October 21, 2017 at 4:00pm in Grand D at the Anaheim Marriott to consider resolutions for support by the CRP. Resolutions Committee Chairman, Robert Philibosian, called the meeting to order at 4:00 pm. 1. Resolution to Demand Honest Elections and Voter Rolls in California APPROVE 2. Resolution Calling for the State Government to Officially Designate Antifa and By Any Means Necessary as Terrorist Organizations APPROVE 3. Resolution of the California Republican Party in Support of Pres. Trump Making Taxes Fairer, Easier and Job Creation APPROVE 4. Resolution Praising President Trump and Attorney General Sessions for their efforts against MS-13 APPROVE 5. Resolution to commend President Trump for his selection of Justice Neil Gorsuch to the Supreme Court of the United States. APPROVE 1

6. Proposed Resolution in support of President Trump s actions to defeat the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) APPROVE 8. Resolution to condemn GOP Tax Raises and Protect the GOP Brand APPROVE AS AMENDED Respectfully Submitted, Robert Philibosian Chairman, Resolutions Committee 2

CRP Fall 2017 Convention Resolution #1 Resolution submitted by Dran Reese and Lee J. De Meo Resolution to Demand Honest Elections and Voter Rolls in California WHEREAS, the California Democrat Secretary of State, Alex Padilla, refuses to give a copy of the California voting rolls to The Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity; and (*See references 1 & 2 below for support) WHEREAS, 11 California counties have over 100% of those eligible to vote, registered to vote - including San Diego, San Francisco and Los Angeles; and (*See references 3 & 4 below for support) WHEREAS, CA law prohibits the DMV from sharing citizenship information with the Secretary of State or county election officials for the purpose of determining how many illegal aliens granted special licenses are also registered to vote in California; and (*See reference 5 below for support) WHEREAS, in Los Angeles, the Registrar of Voters sent 83 absentee ballots to one apartment in San Pedro; and (*See references 6 & 7 below for support) WHEREAS, the ACLU is suing the Secretary of State for the failure to count 45,000 absentee ballots; (See References 8 & 9 below for support) THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the California Republican Party demand that the California Secretary of State cooperate with the national effort to assure integrity in elections and immediately use State computers to check the number of illegal aliens with drivers licenses and with the voting rolls, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that our California delegation, as well as the California Republican Party ask the Attorney General of the United States, Jeff Sessions, to open up a civil rights investigation of the California Secretary of State and the 58 county Registrars of Voters. Sponsored and submitted by: Dran Reese Dran@saltandlightCouncil.org and Lee J. De Meo Lee@LeeJDeMeo.com References for support: 1. "California, New York and Virginia Refuse to Give Personal Data to President Trump's Voter Fraud Commission", TIME.com, by Abigail Abrams, June 29, 2017. http://time.com/4840695/trump-voterfraud-commission-personal-data/ 2. California Secretary of State's Website: http://www.sos.ca.gov/administration/news-releases-andadvisories/2017-news-releases-and-advisories/secretary-state-alex-padilla-responds-presidentialelection-commission-request-personal-data-california-voters/

CRP Fall 2017 Convention Resolution #1 Resolution submitted by Dran Reese and Lee J. De Meo 3. Judicial Watch, Inc. letter from Robert D. Popper, Attorny to California Secretary of State Leon Padilla, August 1, 2017. http://www.judicialwatch.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/nvra-letter-ca-august-2017-1.pdf 4. 11 California Counties Might Have More Registered Voters Than Eligible by Ethan Weston and Gabrielle Ware, abc2news.com, WMAL Baltimore. http://www.abc2news.com/newsy/11-californiacounties-might-have-more-registered-voters-than-eligible 5. "Experts: California voter registration system 'highly susceptible' to fraud", by Malia Zimmerman, February 1, 2017, Fox News, FoxNews.com. http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2017/02/01/expertscalifornia-voter-registration-system-highly-susceptible-to-fraud.html 6. "Possible Voter Fraud Being Investigated in San Pedro After 83 Ballots Mysteriously Delivered to One Woman s Apartment", by Kimberly Cheng and Ericka Martin, November 3, 2016, KTLA 5. http://ktla.com/2016/11/03/possible-voter-fraud-being-investigated-in-san-pedro-after-83-ballots-aremysteriously-delivered-to-one-womans-apartment/ 7. "'Voter fraud'? California man finds dozens of ballots stacked outside home", by Malia Zimmerman, November 3, 2016, Fox News, FoxNews.com. http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2016/11/03/voter-fraudcalifornia-man-finds-dozens-ballots-stacked-outside-home.html 8. "We re Suing California Because It Threw Out More Than 45,000 Ballots in the 2016 Presidential Election Over Handwriting Mismatches ", by Julie Ebenstein, Staff Attorney, Voting Rights Project, ACLU, August 24, 2017. https://www.aclu.org/blog/voting-rights/fighting-voter-suppression/were-suingcalifornia-because-it-threw-out-more-45000 9. "ACLU Sues California Over 45,000 Discarded Voting Ballots", by Jennifer Gonzalez, August 24, 2016, NBC Bay Area, nbcbayarea.com. http://www.nbcbayarea.com/news/california/aclu-sues-california- Over-Discarded-Voting-Ballots--441673403.html - 2 -

Judicial Watch CVAP Analysis JurisdictionName Total Reg CVAP Reg % of CVAP Active Voters Active % of CVAP Inactive Voters Inactive % of CVAP File Type from Registrar ALAMEDA COUNTY 976735 1025865 95.21% 890948 86.85% 85787 8.36% Active and inactive registered voters ALPINE COUNTY 821 865 94.91% 722 83.47% 99 11.45% Active and inactive registered voters AMADOR COUNTY 25140 30375 82.77% 22469 73.97% 2671 8.79% Active and inactive registered voters BUTTE COUNTY 155293 169725 91.50% 129275 76.17% 26018 15.33% Active and inactive registered voters CALAVERAS COUNTY 32562 35415 91.94% 29590 83.55% 2972 8.39% Active and inactive registered voters COLUSA COUNTY 8651 12115 71.41% 8646 71.37% 5 0.04% Active and inactive registered voters CONTRA COSTA COUNTY 674445 720880 93.56% 611275 84.80% 63170 8.76% Active and inactive registered voters DEL NORTE COUNTY 15720 21080 74.57% 14327 67.96% 1393 6.61% Active and inactive registered voters EL DORADO COUNTY 124369 135585 91.73% 116613 86.01% 7756 5.72% Active and inactive registered voters FRESNO COUNTY 498853 559090 89.23% 437939 78.33% 60914 10.90% Active and inactive registered voters GLENN COUNTY 13589 17145 79.26% 12850 74.95% 739 4.31% Active and inactive registered voters HUMBOLDT COUNTY 93098 104455 89.13% 83097 79.55% 10001 9.57% Active and inactive registered voters IMPERIAL COUNTY 100419 98225 102.23% 70570 71.85% 29849 30.39% Active and inactive registered voters INYO COUNTY 11847 13640 86.85% 10174 74.59% 1673 12.27% Active and inactive registered voters KERN COUNTY 410315 499715 82.11% 371696 74.38% 38619 7.73% Active and inactive registered voters KINGS COUNTY 59916 92065 65.08% 52207 56.71% 7709 8.37% Active and inactive registered voters LAKE COUNTY 42324 48210 87.79% 34740 72.06% 7584 15.73% Active and inactive registered voters LASSEN COUNTY 16468 26125 63.04% 14276 54.64% 2192 8.39% Active and inactive registered voters LOS ANGELES COUNTY 6754224 6046750 111.70% 5238894 86.64% 1515330 25.06% Active and inactive registered voters MADERA COUNTY 71035 87710 80.99% 58175 66.33% 12860 14.66% Active and inactive registered voters MARIN COUNTY 177808 181700 97.86% 161143 88.69% 16665 9.17% Active and inactive registered voters MARIPOSA COUNTY 10976 14195 77.32% 10976 77.32% 612 4.31% Active and inactive registered voters MENDOCINO COUNTY 53996 61870 87.27% 51171 82.71% 2825 4.57% Active and inactive registered voters MERCED COUNTY 122421 144590 84.67% 99393 68.74% 23028 15.93% Active and inactive registered voters MODOC COUNTY 6072 6860 88.51% 5180 75.51% 892 13.00% Active and inactive registered voters MONO COUNTY 7057 9475 74.48% 6515 68.76% 542 5.72% Active and inactive registered voters MONTEREY COUNTY 237162 229005 103.56% 185761 81.12% 51401 22.45% Active and inactive registered voters NAPA COUNTY 85342 91160 93.62% 76926 84.39% 8416 9.23% Active and inactive registered voters NEVADA COUNTY 75443 77835 96.93% 68956 88.59% 6487 8.33% Active and inactive registered voters ORANGE COUNTY 1889960 1961585 96.35% 1542371 78.63% 347589 17.72% Active and inactive registered voters PLACER COUNTY 249832 266100 93.89% 226213 85.01% 23619 8.88% Active and inactive registered voters PLUMAS COUNTY 15894 15240 104.29% 12000 78.74% 3894 25.55% Active and inactive registered voters RIVERSIDE COUNTY 1234106 1427760 86.44% 1024635 71.77% 209471 14.67% Active and inactive registered voters SACRAMENTO COUNTY 927135 985655 94.06% 776863 78.82% 150272 15.25% Active and inactive registered voters SAN BENITO COUNTY 32939 35185 93.62% 28297 80.42% 4642 13.19% Active and inactive registered voters SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY 1079801 1292880 83.52% 893349 69.10% 186452 14.42% Active and inactive registered voters SAN DIEGO COUNTY 2952721 2141755 137.86% 1652875 77.17% 1299846 60.69% Active and inactive registered voters SAN FRANCISCO COUNTY 707127 618670 114.30% 514312 83.13% 192815 31.17% Active and inactive registered voters SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY 402931 428050 94.13% 334710 78.19% 68221 15.94% Active and inactive registered voters SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY 190528 210485 90.52% 168876 80.23% 21652 10.29% Active and inactive registered voters SAN MATEO COUNTY 532645 480865 110.77% 397244 82.61% 135401 28.16% Active and inactive registered voters SANTA BARBARA COUNTY 259028 276380 93.72% 223236 80.77% 35936 13.00% Active and inactive registered voters

Judicial Watch CVAP Analysis SANTA CLARA COUNTY 875176 1131380 77.35% 875176 77.35% 0 0.00% Active voters only SANTA CRUZ COUNTY 202335 185140 109.29% 157625 85.14% 44710 24.15% Active and inactive registered voters SHASTA COUNTY 123774 135990 91.02% 102173 75.13% 21601 15.88% Active and inactive registered voters SIERRA COUNTY 2260 2495 90.58% 2260 90.58% 0 0.00% Active voters only SISKIYOU COUNTY 33102 33830 97.85% 27630 81.67% 5472 16.17% Active and inactive registered voters SOLANO COUNTY 321294 290740 110.51% 225761 77.65% 95533 32.86% Active and inactive registered voters SONOMA COUNTY 308171 347285 88.74% 273943 78.88% 34228 9.86% Active and inactive registered voters STANISLAUS COUNTY 328957 323585 101.66% 241400 74.60% 87557 27.06% Active and inactive registered voters SUTTER COUNTY 50336 59875 84.07% 45712 76.35% 4624 7.72% Active and inactive registered voters TEHAMA COUNTY 34424 45285 76.02% 32573 71.93% 1851 4.09% Active and inactive registered voters TRINITY COUNTY 8273 10560 78.34% 8099 76.70% 174 1.65% Active and inactive registered voters TULARE COUNTY 197360 243030 81.21% 154294 63.49% 43066 17.72% Active and inactive registered voters TUOLUMNE COUNTY 33984 43925 77.37% 31407 71.50% 2577 5.87% Active and inactive registered voters VENTURA COUNTY 443214 537620 82.44% 443214 82.44% 0 0.00% Active voters only YOLO COUNTY 153536 139125 110.36% 111410 80.08% 42126 30.28% Active and inactive registered voters YUBA COUNTY 33694 48155 69.97% 33694 69.97% 14208 29.50% Active voters only

CRP Fall 2017 Convention Resolution #2 Resolution submitted by Randall Jordan Resolution Calling for the State Government to Officially Designate Antifa and By Any Means Necessary as Terrorist Organizations WHEREAS, When Milo Yanapolis was scheduled to speak at UC Berkeley, an organization called By Any Means Necessary created a riot, burned the entrance to a building and vandalized buildings and cars, bullied and beat up those that wanted to hear Milo speak; and WHEREAS, Antifa created a riot in Oakland San Francisco when a transgender woman wanted to hold a rally and a moderate tried to hold a rally, both in support of free speech; and WHEREAS, even Congress Member Nancy Pelosi and the Berkeley Mayor want to stop these groups from violating free speech rights; and WHEREAS, these groups are using policy and politics as an excuse to violate our rights, physically harm citizens, destroy public and private property though they are unwilling to pursue their goals via peaceful means; THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that since free speech and the safety of the public are involved, the California Republican Party asks the California Attorney General and the U.S. Attorney General to begin civil rights prosecutions against all these groups whose purpose is to deprive students and the community of free speech, which if, practiced brings on violence by these terrorists organizations; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the California Republican Party urges government officials to designate these groups as terrorist organizations and to take legal action to stop them from violating our Free Speech and Right to Assembly as granted by the Constitution; BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the California Republican Party urges law enforcement to use maximum efforts to stop the violence by these groups and to use the full extent of the law, including Federal Civil Rights laws to keep these terrorists in the judicial system instead of on our campuses and in our communities.

CRP Fall 2017 Convention Resolution #3 Resolution submitted by Senator Jim Brulte (Ret.), Tom Del Beccaro and The CRP Board of Directors Resolution of the California Republican Party in Support of Pres. Trump Making Taxes Fairer, Easier and Job Creation WHEREAS, President Trump has made the restoration of the American economy, private sector job creation and wage growth a priority for his Administration; and WHEREAS, in order to get that private sector job creation and wage growth, the amount and nature of the tax and regulatory burdens on the private sector have to be sensibly reduced; and WHERAS, President Trump and Congress, working together, have sensibly and successfully reduced the burden of federal regulations, which reduction has buoyed the economy; and WHEREAS, tax relief is necessary to achieve sustained economic growth going forward; and WHEREAS, the current tax code is massive and incompressible by most Americans and expensive to abide by and we note that: The tax code has increased so much in length and complexity that hundreds of pages in instructions are necessary to file even the most basic tax returns. o The typical Form 1040, used by most American families, has grown to 79 lines from only 34 lines in 1935, according to the National Taxpayers Union. o The instructions alone for the form has grown to 241 pages from just 2 pages in 1935. o The tax code is over six times as long as it was in 1955, according to the Tax Foundation. A complex and ever-changing tax code is unworkable for most Americans, forcing them to spend too much of their time and income on paid professionals and filing aids just to pay their taxes. ; and WHEREAS, the corporate tax rate has left the United States uncompetitive in the world markets and causes companies to keep trillions of dollars overseas, instead of using that money here at home to create jobs for the people of the United States and we note that: The United States now has the highest corporate tax rate among the 35 advanced economies in the Organization for Economic Co-Operation and Development (OECD). o The combined corporate tax rate in the United States is now 39 percent, according to OECD data, compared to an average of 24 percent among OECD member countries. o China, the United Kingdom, Germany, Canada, and Australia all have lower corporate tax rates than the United States; and WHEREAS, the working people of the United States deserve a tax system that is fair and with which is easy to comply, with lower tax rates and hundreds of fewer pages of instructions and rules, which allows regular Americans to be able to fill out their own tax forms on April 15, instead of spending billions on tax preparers, ; and WHEREAS, this needed national economic renewal is without regard to Party affiliation, gender, national origin or ethnicity because bad tax laws harm all of us; THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the California Republican Party join with tens of millions of other Americans and millions of Californians asking Congress to act quickly on President Trump s forwarding thinking tax relief effort to keep more money in our pockets and to creation millions of new jobs, and We further urge our representatives in Congress and the Senate from California to work together to finalize and pass a tax relief package that helps all in our State and Nation in keeping with these goals of the President.

CRP Fall 2017 Convention Resolution #4 Resolution submitted by Mike Ramos Resolution Praising President Trump and Attorney General Sessions for their efforts against MS-13 By Mike Ramos, Delegate from San Bernardino County WHEREAS, the gang problem in California has reached epidemic proportions throughout the state; and WHEREAS, criminal street gangs continue to prey upon our communities by committing murder, robbery, drive-by shootings, assault with a deadly weapon, human trafficking, drug dealing, and distribution of illegal firearms; and WHEREAS, despite this ever-evolving criminal threat, law enforcement and District Attorneys throughout the state continue to utilize all available resources to prosecute criminal street gangs; and WHEREAS, in San Bernardino County alone, since 2005, the district attorney s office has secured over 6,800 prison commitments for a total of 51,190 years plus 303 life terms against these local terrorists; and WHEREAS, according to a 2010 California Attorney General s report to the legislature, MS-13 is one of the most prevalent and notorious gangs today with a significant presence in the United States; and WHEREAS, according to an FBI Threat Assessment, MS-13 engage in a wide range of criminal activity, including murder, rape, prostitution, home invasions, car jackings, and drug distribution; and WHERAS, MS-13 is known to perpetrate violence, from assaults to homicides, using firearms, machetes, or blunt objects to intimidate rival gangs, law enforcement and the general public; and WHEREAS, the Trump administration Justice Department has been leading an effort to crush this deadly gang and is having success doing so in a number of jurisdictions; THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the California Republican Party expresses its appreciation and support of the efforts of President Trump and Attorney General Jeff Sessions to eradicate the scourge of MS-13 from our communities.

CRP Fall 2017 Convention Resolution #5 Resolution submitted by John Briscoe WHEREAS, President Trump has been remaking an out-of-control federal judiciary; and WHEREAS, President Trump nominated Justice Neil Gorsuch, an originalist, for Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States; and WHEREAS, Justice Neil Gorsuch has established himself as a reliable defender of the Constitution and as an opponent of judicial activism; and WHEREAS, Justice Gorsuch has already been the deciding vote on several critical issues; NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the California Republican Party do hereby commend President Trump for his selection of Justice Neil Gorsuch to the Supreme Court of the United States.

CRP Fall 2017 Convention Resolution #6 Resolution submitted by Chuck McDougald, Kevin Krick Proposed Resolution in support of President Trump s actions to defeat the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) Submitted to the California Republican Party s Resolutions Committee on September 18, 2017 by Charles C. Chuck McDougald, Chair, California Republican Veterans Association and Kevin Krick, Chair, California Republican Party Veterans Committee Chair. WHEREAS, ISIS proclaimed itself a worldwide caliphate on June 29, 2014 and subsequently initiated terror attacks across the world and in the United States; and WHEREAS, ISIS is a direct threat to the safety and well-being of Americans and their allies; and WHEREAS, President Donald J. Trump, immediately following his inauguration on January 20, 2017, made the defeat of ISIS his highest priority; and WHEREAS, nearly a third of the territory reclaimed from ISIS since 2014 has been won in the past six months due to the policies of President Trump; and WHERAS, the delegating of decision-making authority by President Trump to field commanders have accelerated the gains against ISIS; THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, by the California Republican Party that the California Republican Party commends President Donald J. Trump on his effective strategies for defeating ISIS and supports his goal of the defeat of the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria.

PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO RESOLUTION #8 October 13, 2017 RESOLUTION TO COMBAT TAX INCREASES AND PROMOTE THE GOP BRAND WHEREAS, The state legislature passed and Governor Brown signed into law Senate Bill 1, Assembly Bill 398 and increased the tax on gasoline that will take billions from Californians in the form of higher taxes and fees. WHEREAS, Californians are overtaxed and burdened by the reckless policy decisions made in Sacramento; and WHEREAS, The California Republican Party Platform states that we are the party of balanced budgets, limited government, and fiscal responsibility and We believe that taxes in California are too high, and that our state government spends too much and calls on our government officials to join a pledge to stand together against any new taxes; and WHEREAS, AB 398 and SB 1 were opposed by every major taxpayer organization including the Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association; and WHEREAS, Keeping the Democrats from gaining a 2/3rds majority in the state legislature is a key Republican Party goal; and THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the California Republican Party thanks the Republican legislators who were true to defending the citizens of California from increased taxes and bigger government; BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the California Republican Party reconfirms the CRP Platform statements on taxes and urges all Republican elected officials to resist tax increases and to promote fiscal responsibility. Submitted Mike Spence