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Environment California works with the Fund for the Public Interest (FFPIR or "the Fund") to recruit members to the organization and run campaigns across the state of California through canvassing offices. FFPIR runs canvassing offices in partnership with Environment California to raise money and build citizen support for the group. However ...
Here are the endorsements of The Sacramento Bee Editorial Board in Placer County races, as well as endorsements for local measures, statewide initiatives and California’s open U.S Senate seat ...
The California Environmental Voters Board of Directors and staff often become officials in California state government, and vice versa.Recent board members include former Cal/EPA Secretary Winston Hickox; former Department of Resources Secretary, Clinton EPA appointee, and current California Air Resources Board chair Mary Nichols; and former Assemblymember (and current Santa Cruz County ...
The California Trail became the first important land link between San Francisco Bay and the eastern United States during the gold rush and became the route of the First transcontinental railroad in 1869. The gold rush brought approximately 200,000 new residents to California, and 36% of Californians lived around San Francisco Bay by 1870. [2]
A crowded field of candidates is running to succeed Assemblymember Wendy Carrillo in representing northeastern Los Angeles County in Sacramento.
Environment America is a federation of state-based environmental advocacy organizations in the United States. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The organization researches and advocates for environmental policies through lobbying, litigation, [ 5 ] and the mobilization of public support. [ 6 ]
California Proposition 68 (also the Natural Resources Bond or the California Drought, Water, Parks, Climate, Coastal Protection, and Outdoor Access for All Act of 2018) was a legislatively referred constitutional amendment that appeared on ballots in California in the June primary election in 2018.
California has unveiled an ambitious plan to help combat the worsening climate crisis with one of its invaluable assets: its land.. Over the next 20 years, the state will work to transform more ...