Monthly Highlights for April 2024

Saving Democracy: California’s Important Role in 2024 and Beyond The LWVC Development Committee invites attendees to a virtual fundraiser on April 28th, featuring keynote speaker Sandra Fluke. Sandra Fluke is the President of Voices for Progress and an attorney specializing…
For more than 100 years, the League of Women Voters of California has been working to make democracy work better whether it’s to increase understanding of major public policy issues and influences public policy through education and advocacy. Our work…
As the 2016 legislative year comes to a close, we are delighted to report a number of victories—and a few areas where further work is needed. Government Among the LWVC successes in our Government program areas were significant bills affecting…
Do you know how to look up the list of bills the LWVC supports and opposes, with their up-to-the-minute status, links to our letters on them, etc.? At this time of year, the Bill Status Report page also lists the…
Registration Delegate Fee – $75 Register as a DELEGATE Non-Voting Fee – $30 Register as a NONVOTING Attendee Schedule Tuesday, June 17 Wednesday, June 18 Thursday, June 19 Friday, June 20 Saturday, June 21 Sunday, June 22 Workshops & Events(see…
Hundreds of delegates representing local Leagues of Women Voters throughout the state will gather for their biennial convention, themed “A Capitol Connection,” on June 1-4 at the Sheraton Grand Hotel in Sacramento. California Secretary of State Alex Padilla, Stockton Mayor…
League Opposes BDCP EIR Certification The League of Women Voters of California (LWVC) has asked that the EIR/EIS for the Bay Delta Conservation Plan (BDCP) not be certified. LWVC President Jennifer A. Waggoner stated, “It is unlikely that the preferred…