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Candidates for U.S. Congressional Representative for California District 1 will answer questions from the community and local media, moderated by a member of the LWVWNC.
Following through on his commitment to get personally involved in the community, Police Chief Gregory Burns Jr. took time to visit with League members at the Thursday, February 15, Hot Topic at the Watkins Museum.
Candidates for County Clerk-Recorder/Registrar of Voters will answer questions from the community and local media, moderated by a member of the LWVWNC.
At Legislative Day today we learned that S.260, which would have created a long-term funding approach for the Clean Water Fund and set up a Clean Water Authority to administer the program has been changed to be just a study of funding and po
The LWVSPA recognizes “eco-municipalities” as communities that work towards economic, social and ecological sustainability and supports the Guiding Objectives and Conditions for Sustainability (adapted from The Natural Steps for Communities by Sarah James and Torbjorn Lahti.)
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