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Los Angeles League of Conservation Voters endorses Danielle Soto for Three Valleys Municipal Water District, Division 6

For Immediate Release: September 22, 2020
Media Contact: Anais Medina Diaz | LAleagueofconservationvoters@gmail.com

Danielle Soto, Three Valleys Water DistrictLOS ANGELES COUNTY (September 22, 2020) – The Los Angeles League of Conservation Voters (LALCV) – supporting pro-environment candidates throughout Los Angeles County – announced its endorsement of Danielle Soto, candidate for Three Valleys Municipal Water District, Division 6.

The former Pomona Councilmember understands regional water policy and how to ensure the communities she represents have access to clean, affordable, and safe drinking water. Danielle will bring more transparency and accountability to the Three Valleys Municipal Water District by continuing to work directly with community and environmental justice leaders.

Danielle has made it absolutely clear that she does not support the environmentally damaging Cadiz water project and will work with the community to stop it, related Jim Kennedy, LALCV board member who recently spoke with the water board candidate.

Michael Kadish, LALCV Board President, agrees. “Danielle Soto is the candidate we need. She will challenge the status quo and make sustainable water, recycling, and stormwater capture her top priority for climate change resiliency.

For more information about Danielle Soto please visit their campaign website at Soto4water.com or follow her on Facebook.

ABOUT THE LOS ANGELES LEAGUE OF CONSERVATION VOTERS

The Los Angeles League of Conservation Voters (LALCV), founded in 1976, is dedicated to electing environmental leaders in Los Angeles County to preserve, protect, and enhance the environment, and the health and safety of our constituents. LALCV endorsements are determined by its all-volunteer Board, which is composed of Los Angeles County residents committed to advancing environmental priorities. Over the decades, LALCV has helped elect hundreds of pro-environment officials throughout the county, and support many vital measures.

For more information on LALCV, visit www.LALCV.org and sign up for occasional email updates. Follow @LALCV on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.