Common Cause California

Ask Governor Schwarzenegger to Sign AB 30

Ask Governor Schwarzenegger to Sign AB 30 Into Law

 

Thanks to the hard work of individuals like you who contacted their state lawmakers, legislation allowing 17-year-olds to preregister to vote has passed both the California State Assembly and Senate.

But we still need your help.

The bill is now sitting on Governor Schwarzenegger's desk, and we need to make sure he signs it into law.

Click here to send a letter urging the Governor to sign this bill.

Common Cause's work with the Election Protection Coalition during the 2008 election cycle demonstrated again that young voters face particular challenges when it comes to registering to vote.  

Registration processes can be complicated and confusing for first time voters, and many are unaware of crucial registration deadlines.  We believe that this bill, AB 30, will engage young people in the voting process earlier, encouraging them to become responsible voting citizens and exposing them to a system of voter registration that is automatic and accessible.

Please contact Gov. Schwarzenegger and ask him to sign this bill into law.

California Common Cause is grateful to all the individuals and organizations who have made this reform a priority.  With your help, we can ensure that this important legislation becomes law.

 

Click here to read California Common Cause's statement asking Governor Schwarzenegger to sign AB 30 into law. 

Thanks for all that you do.