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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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, Mayor, City of San Fernando

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Norma E. Garcia

"It is with deep gratitude and honor to have received LALCV’s endorsement. Your endorsement demonstrated to the voters our shared values and my commitment to promote stewardship, sustainability and environmental education."


- Norma Edith Garcia, Rio Hondo Community College Board of Trustees

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Andre Quintero

"The City of El Monte plays an important role in the continuing development of the Emerald Necklace in the San Gabriel Valley.   I wanted the public to understand that I am committed to protecting our natural resources and increasing open space for our community.  The support of the LALCV gave me the opportunity to credibly communicate to voters my commitment to the environment.  As Mayor, voters can expect me to advance progressive environmental policies."


-Andre Quintero, Mayor, City of El Monte