mission statement

The Los Angeles League of Conservation Voters (LALCV), formed in 1976, is the only environmental Political Action Committee (PAC) in Los Angeles County. The mission of LALCV is to participate in the electoral process throughout the County of Los Angeles from an environmental perspective.

Endorsements

L.A. District 15

Warren Furutani won a place in the run-off for Los Angeles City Council, District 15 on January 17, 2012

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South El Monte

Luís Aguiñaga re-elected as Mayor and Hector Delgado to the City Council in South El Monte

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Bell Gardens

Bell Gardens City Council members, Pedro Aceituno and Jennifer Rodriguez, re-elected by the voters

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Newsworthy

LA CD 15 Candidate Debate Cancelled

LALCV remains committed to ensuring the next Councilmember can and will protect public health and the environment.

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Maywood Moves to Clean Drinking Water

The Governor signed AB 890 (Perez), which will help clean up Maywood's drinking water.

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What to Expect in 2011

The Green LA Coalition issued a "Special Memorandum" highlighting the major environmental initiatives and events for 2011 in Southern California.

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testimonials

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Wendy Greuel

"I was honored to be endorsed by the Los Angeles League of Conservation Voters in the recent election. To have the support of a leading environmental organization in Los Angeles like LALCV was crucial in communicating with voters my record on protecting the environment and how I hope to continue to green Los Angeles as City Controller."


—Wendy Greuel, L.A. City Controller

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Karen Bass

"As the political arm of L.A. County's environmental movement, LALCV plays a central role in ensuring that the environment is a priority issue in the political process throughout the region. Given the crucial work of the organization, I am proud to be an honoree of LALCV."


—Karen Bass, U.S. Representative for California's 33rd congressional district

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Eric Garcetti

"LALCV brings together the entire environmental community in Los Angeles to tackle our biggest issues. They have been key to the success of our local initiatives, from cleaning up our air and water to greening our economy to preserving open space and improving the health of all communities."


—Eric Garcetti, L.A. City Council, District 13