All City of Riverside - SW Riverside County Subscribed Action Alerts

Take action and expand same day voter reg locations, cavotes, voting, elections, California

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Act now and urge your Senator to vote YES on SB 72 to expand Election Day Registration

City Charter

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Dear League Members and Friends,

Engage Riverside

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Dear League Members and Friends,

Schools and Communities First Petittion, Gavin Newsom, reform Prop 13, California, 2020 Election

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Teachers and students need your voice right now

Transportation

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Get involved in local transportation issues that affect your community. Here are some resources that you can use to inform, engage and empower!

Vote with the League ballot recommendations

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Sacramento, CA - This election, voters face long ballots and are being asked to weigh in on a wide variety of critical issues.  Whether you vote early, by mail, or on Election Day, we’ve made the decisions easier.

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Tell your Assembly Member to vote YES on SB 100 - the California Renewable Portfolio Standard Program. The climate crisis is endangering all aspects of our daily lives. We must act now to move away from fossil fuels and preserve a healthy and sustainable environment for ourselves and future generations. Fossil fuels account for 75 to 80 percent of greenhouse gas emissions--but you can help change that.

SB 100 PASSED

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Clean energy got a big boost with the passage of SB 100! California will continue to lead the country in climate change action -- and 100% of your electricity will be from zero carbon sources by 2045.

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LWVUS sent a letter to U.S. Senate offices encouraging Senators to cosponsor and pass S. 1989 the Honest Ads Act.

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Mayor Eric Garcetti wants everyone to write to your State Senator, Assembly Member and Governor Brown in support of AB 317l. This bill was rolled out by 11 mayors of California cities, including Los Angeles. The bill will address the homeless crisis by asking Gov. Brown to commit $1.5 billion of the $6 billion state surplus to cities to use to help solve homelessness in their area.

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