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A group of LWV Diablo Valley members interested in Health Care issues meet regularly to share questions and information. We invite you to join us. Click through to see what we are following and doing.

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A huge thank you to all of our observers for the great work they’re doing to keep our League informed and our public meetings transparent. Their work is foundational and central to our mission.

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Through our Priority Program Planning process, we have just initiated methods and focus to take on the challenges that our political climate requires. Consider what issue or policy motivates you as a volunteer, and we will help you find a comfortable match of issue/policy and volunteer activity.

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This is the compilation of the reports from members observing the Board of Supervisors, in reverse chronological order.

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Welcome to the New Year, as we renew our strong commitment to re-build our communities through learning about effective democratic processes. The more membership participation we have, the more we can accomplish as we build trust and support for each other!

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A group of LWV Diablo Valley members interested in Health Care issues met on Zoom in early December to share questions and information. We hope to make this an ongoing program and invite you to join us.

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THANK YOU to everyone in the League and to our numerous fellow community partners who gave so much time and energy to informing, inspiring, engaging, and encouraging our fellow citizens to get out and vote!

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See personal stories from League members from this election season.

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The voter services delivery of our LWVDV has been nothing short of extraordinary. We transformed our services to make a difference in this COVID-impacted election. We wanted to make a statement about the critical importance of being well informed and participating in this election, when our democracy is so challenged. In providing such an intensified effort, our teams set records to be proud of this year, both in quantity and quality of outreach.

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A dedicated team of volunteers began work in mid-August so that Contra Costa County voters could learn as much as possible about local candidates and measures before casting their ballots. Marian Shostrom and Cindy Mataraso coordinated the efforts of the team, planned and offered training, and made presentations to community groups.

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