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

Long Beach

Lillian Kawasaki receives LALCV's endorsement for the Long Beach 8th City Council District election on April 10, 2012

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Culver City

LALCV endorses Micheál O' Leary for re-election to the Culver City Council, April 10, 2012

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Long Beach

Suja Lowenthal receives LALCV's endorsement for re-election to Long Beach's 2nd City Council District, April 10, 2012

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testimonials

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Mike Gin

"The Los Angeles League of Conservation Voters has had a long history of environmental advocacy and support of political candidates who have a firm commitment towards the environmental sustainability of our communities. It was an honor to receive the endorsement of the Los Angeles League of Conservation Voters."


—Mike Gin, Mayor, City of Redondo Beach

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Steve Veres

"One of the significant countywide endorsements I received during my runs for public office was that of LALCV. They recognized the interest and passion I had for the environment, and, with their support, I was able to bridge together a strong coalition of common interests that helped me to develop the necessary campaign tools to be successfully elected to two terms on the San Fernando City Council. Whether fundraising, issue development or direct voter contact, LALCV is a legitimate and action-oriented political friend and ally."


—Steve Veres, former San Fernando City Councilmember

Bill Fisher

Bill Fisher

"Los Angeles League of Conservation Voters challenges elected officials and those that that would run for office to question their support of the environment, recycling and sustainability. By their endorsement process they provide an important and vital service by challenging our elected officials to continue this important work. I am proud to have their endorsement and applaud all that have gained it. Thank you LALCV for doing what you do."


— Bill Fisher, Mayor Pro Tem, City of El Segundo