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California League of Conservation Voters

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California League of Conservation Voters
NameCalifornia League of Conservation Voters
HeadquartersSacramento, California
Region servedCalifornia

California League of Conservation Voters is a non-profit organization that works to protect California's natural resources and promote environmental policy through the electoral process. The organization is affiliated with the League of Conservation Voters and works closely with other environmental organizations, such as the Sierra Club, The Nature Conservancy, and the Environmental Defense Fund. The California League of Conservation Voters has been instrumental in shaping California's environmental policy, working with California State Legislature members like Fran Pavley and Kevin de León to pass landmark legislation, including AB 32 and SB 100.

History

The California League of Conservation Voters was founded in 1972 by a group of environmental activists, including David Brower and Annie Notthoff, who were concerned about the impact of human activity on California's natural resources. The organization has a long history of working with California's environmental leaders, such as Jerry Brown, Arnold Schwarzenegger, and Gavin Newsom, to promote sustainable development and protect the state's natural resources. The organization has also worked with other environmental organizations, such as the Audubon Society and the Wildlife Conservation Society, to promote conservation efforts in California. The California League of Conservation Voters has been a key player in shaping California's environmental policy, working with California Air Resources Board and the California Department of Fish and Wildlife to implement policies that protect the state's air quality and wildlife habitats.

Mission_and_Objectives

The mission of the California League of Conservation Voters is to protect and enhance California's natural resources by promoting environmental policy and supporting environmental leaders who share its vision. The organization's objectives include promoting renewable energy, reducing greenhouse gas emissions, and protecting California's coastal resources and wildlife habitats. The organization works closely with other environmental organizations, such as the Natural Resources Defense Council and the Ocean Conservancy, to achieve its objectives. The California League of Conservation Voters also works with California's tribal communities, such as the Yurok Tribe and the Hoopa Valley Tribe, to promote environmental justice and protect the state's cultural resources.

Endorsement_Process

The California League of Conservation Voters has a rigorous endorsement process that involves evaluating the environmental records of candidates running for office in California. The organization considers factors such as a candidate's voting record on environmental issues, their policy positions on climate change and conservation, and their commitment to environmental justice. The organization has endorsed candidates such as Kamala Harris, Dianne Feinstein, and Alex Padilla, who have demonstrated a strong commitment to environmental protection. The California League of Conservation Voters also works with other environmental organizations, such as the California Environmental Justice Alliance and the Greenlining Institute, to promote environmental justice and support candidates who share its values.

Policy_Priorities

The California League of Conservation Voters has several policy priorities, including promoting renewable energy, reducing greenhouse gas emissions, and protecting California's coastal resources and wildlife habitats. The organization also prioritizes environmental justice, working to ensure that all California communities have access to clean air and water and are protected from environmental pollution. The organization has worked with California's legislative leaders, such as Toni Atkins and Anthony Rendon, to pass legislation that promotes its policy priorities, including SB 350 and AB 398. The California League of Conservation Voters also works with other environmental organizations, such as the California Solar Energy Industries Association and the American Wind Energy Association, to promote renewable energy and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

Notable_Achievements

The California League of Conservation Voters has achieved several notable successes, including helping to pass AB 32, California's landmark climate change legislation, and SB 100, which sets a goal of 100% renewable energy for California by 2045. The organization has also worked to protect California's coastal resources, including the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary and the Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary. The California League of Conservation Voters has also been a key player in promoting environmental justice in California, working with communities such as Richmond, California and Wilmington, California to reduce environmental pollution and promote sustainable development. The organization has received awards and recognition from other environmental organizations, such as the Sierra Club and the Environmental Defense Fund, for its work in promoting environmental protection and sustainable development.

Leadership_and_Organization

The California League of Conservation Voters is led by a board of directors that includes environmental leaders such as Mary Creasman and Dan Jacobson. The organization has a staff of environmental professionals who work to promote its mission and objectives. The California League of Conservation Voters is also a member of the League of Conservation Voters and works closely with other environmental organizations, such as the National Wildlife Federation and the World Wildlife Fund, to promote environmental protection and sustainable development. The organization has a strong presence in California's environmental community, working with organizations such as the California Environmental Justice Alliance and the Greenlining Institute to promote environmental justice and support candidates who share its values. The California League of Conservation Voters is headquartered in Sacramento, California and has offices in Los Angeles, California and San Francisco, California.

Category:Environmental organizations based in California

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