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LA City Council Votes to Support SB 1140

LA City Council Votes to Support SB 1140

California Common Cause, the ACLU, Greenlining Institute, California Participation Project, and the League of Women Voters gave public comment at the LA City Council meeting on Wednesday, July 7th to support the resolution to endorse SB 1140, our One-Stop Voting Bill. It passed with 13 Yes Votes! Thank you Councilmember Huizar for your leadership in proposing this resolution. Click here to read the press release

From left to right: Tunua Thrash, Greenlining Institute; Max Messervy, Susan Gao and Kathay Feng; California Common Cause, Councilmember Jose Huizar, Anjuli Kronheim; California Common Cause; David Holtzman, League of Women Voters; Sharon Byrne, California Common Cause; and Marcy Koukhab, California Participation Project. Missing: Clarissa Woo, ACLU


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