LWVLAC 59th Annual Convention

LWVLAC 59th Annual Convention

LWVLAC Convention

Location

VIRTUAL
US
Saturday, March 27, 2021 - 9:30am to 12:30pm

 

$5 registration fee supports LA County League programming and activities throughout the year. Thank you for your support!
Meeting log-on information will be e-mailed shortly before the convention meeting to all who register.
Local League delegates should use the Delegate Ticket option when registering.
 

About Our Speaker

On November 3, 2020, Supervisor Holly J. Mitchell was elected to serve the Second District of Los Angeles County. Throughout her career in public service, Supervisor Mitchell has always worked with the understanding – that creating a California where all residents can thrive – means investing in the communities, families and children of LA County.

Having authored and passed over 90 laws in the California Legislature, Supervisor Mitchell brings an extensive public policy record to the Board of Supervisors. Many of her bills have been at the forefront of expanding healthcare access, addressing systemic racism, and championing criminal justice reform.

During her tenure in the California State Legislature, Supervisor Mitchell represented the 54th District for three years as an Assembly member and later served seven years as State Senator for the 30th District.

As State Senator, she also held the distinction of being the first African American to serve as Chair of the Senate Budget and Fiscal Review Committee. In this capacity, she led the passage of state budgets each totaling over $200 billion for the fifth largest economy in the world. Prior to serving in elected office, Supervisor Mitchell was CEO of Crystal Stairs, California’s largest nonprofit dedicated to child and family development. In this role, she ensured that families across Los Angeles County gained access to childcare and poverty prevention resources. Before leading Crystal Stairs, she worked as a legislative advocate at the Western Center for Law and Poverty.

Supervisor Mitchell’s leadership has been recognized by over 100 community and business groups. She was recently honored as a 2020 Visionary by Oprah Winfrey’s O Magazine for making California the first state in the nation to ban natural hair discrimination with The CROWN Act.

 
Contact Information
League of Women Voters Los Angeles County
lwvlacvoter [at] gmail.com