Martha Goralka and Suzan Requa, LWVDV Co-Presidents, share their thoughts on being part of League, both past and future. How can you be part of the League legacy?
We had a record turnout of 35 members and interested friends who gathered at the Camellia Tea Room to discuss where and how the LWV California and our local league should focus our time, money and resources over the next two years.
Voter Service is working with new members from North Solano County to set up a voter registration training, and then send them into Vacaville, Fairfield, and Dixon high schools this spring.
The San Francisco Bay Regional Water Quality Control Board has ordered Caltrans to speed up freeway and state road trash removal to stop it from polluting creeks and the Bay, according to a San Francisco Chronicle article.
This is our March newsletter, with plenty of interesting details about program planning, supporting HR 1, and some important upcoming events. Read it all!
Whether you attended League Day in San Francisco in February, or just wish you had, there are online resources available that support the messages from that meeting.
Contra Costa County Superior Court is accepting applications for Civil Grand Jury service for the fiscal year 2019 – 2020. League supports effective government and encourages League members and others to apply for these important positions.
There are an increasing number of persons who are homeless in California. The problem must be humanely addressed for the benefit of these individuals and families, for our communities, and for our society.