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2024 Annual Membership Meeting

LWVSSMC 2024 Annual MeetingThursday, May 23, 2024Celia’s Mexican Restaurant1850 El Camino RealMenlo Park, CA 94025 Please join us for our League of Women Voters South San Mateo County Annual Meeting!We will be at Celia’s Mexican Restaurant in Menlo Park and have…

LWVC in the Media

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This page provides links to news articles and mentions of the LWVC in the media. These articles highlight the LWVC's efforts on the issues.

Bay Area League Day

LWV Bay Area invites you toLeague Day 2024 Finding Solutions Connecting the Dots:  Regional Health Equity & Inequities Saturday, March 9, 2024,  10:30-1:00     League Day 2024 focuses on creating healthy communities and the inter-connections of health and policy. Experts…

Bay Area League Day

LWV Bay Area invites you to League Day 2024 Finding Solutions Connecting the Dots: Regional Health Equity & Inequities (A Virtual Education Event via Zoom) Saturday, March 9, 2024,  10:30 AM—1 PM League Day 2024 focuses on creating healthy communities and…

Positions

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Our League positions come from studied consensus and guide our actions. They can be adopted at the National, State, and local League levels.

About Us

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The League of Women Voters of California is a 501(c) 4 grassroots membership nonprofit working to build a more equitable California for all who live here.  We are a nonpartisan organization, which means that we do not support or oppose…

Our Work

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Grassroots Driven. Impact Focused. About our work The LWVC works in broad, diverse coalitions across the state to advance progress, with a focus on our key issues. Whether we are organizing locally or in Sacramento advocating, our focus is making…

Take Action: Oppose a Constitutional Convention

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The League of Women Voters of California (LWVC) strongly opposes Governor Newsom's recent decision to seek an Article V constitutional convention. The proposal, encapsulated in SJR-7, seeks to add California to the states aiming to alter the U.S. Constitution, a move that comes without a clear structure or guidelines.
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