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

City of Inglewood

LALCV has endorsed candidate Daniel Tabor for Inglewood Mayor in the upcoming November 2nd election

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Torrance City Council

LALCV endorsed candidate, Cliff Numark wins

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Santa Monica City Council

LALCV has endorsed candidates Pam O'Connor and Kevin McKeown in the upcoming Nov. 2nd election

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Key issues

Surfrider Foundation Explains Water

Surfrider Foundation, one of this years Smith-Weiss Honorees, sponsored this animated video.
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Environmental Groups preparing for fights against downtown NFL stadium

INDUSTRY - Some of the same environmental groups that opposed a bill granting full approval to local billionaire Ed Roski Jr.'s proposed NFL stadium are crying foul over a similar move by a competitor.

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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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testimonials

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Dan Kuperberg

"The endorsement and support of the Los Angeles League of Conservation Voters recognized my pro-environmental record in Agoura Hills and demonstrated to my voters where I stood on the issues. Due to the credibility that comes with the LALCV endorsement, my candidacy stood out in a positive way—and I won first place twice."


–Dan Kuperberg, Council Member, City of Agoura Hills

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Eric Busch

"LALCV is recognized as a leader in the sustainability arena. They also screen candidates carefully before they issue an endorsement. Thus their support can immediately legitimize a candidate's positions regarding the environment. LALCV was instrumental in both my elections to City Council."


–Eric Busch, Mayor Pro Tem, City of El Segundo

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Gary Silbiger

"in Culver City, the League of Conservation Voters has played an instrumental role in educating the residents regarding solutions to our environmental crisis and supporting the candidates who will implement these creative and necessary programs to benefit our community. Without the League's leadership, the quality of life in our region would be greatly reduced."


–Gary Silbiger, Vice Mayor, Culver City