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League of Women Voters of San Luis Obispo County
Adopted Program for 2023-2025


Program Plan for 2023-2025


The following areas were adopted by our members as our primary focus for education and advocacy: 


Local Government
Redistricting reform, including efforts to promote and educate voters on an independent redistricting commission. Encourage active participation and integrity in local politics, advocate for appropriate wages for elected officials; lower the cap on campaign contributions to the state level; and support efforts of diverse community members to run for office, including young people. Increased League presence at public meetings to ensure vigilance and promote civic involvement and civil civic engagement. Revival of civil discourse efforts, focusing on boards and agencies most in need of the program.

Voting 
Voter Rights. Voter Access. Voter Education. Voter Registration.  Including correcting misinformation on the safety and integrity of the elections and the transparency of the election process. Expand voter access efforts for students, the formerly incarcerated, and the unhoused. Engage and motivate younger voters, including stepped up voter registration programs in schools, promoting ways to make it easier for students to vote, and expanding civic education efforts in the schools.

Housing and Homelessness 

Increase advocacy to combat homelessness and build public support for solutions, including at city council meetings. Education on misinformation regarding homelessness issues and the unhoused, and on the need for affordable housing and the connection between housing costs and availability and homelessness. Address issues of housing insecurity and substandard housing. Advocacy for programs that address the role of behavioral health issues (mental illness, substance abuse) in homelessness and the need for greater resources in the areas of emergency behavioral health services.

Environment and Natural Resources 

Continue to follow local issues: Oceano Dunes, Diablo Canyon decommissioning and the use of Diablo Canyon lands, water use and policy, local climate change issues, and clean, renewable energy. Educate and advocate on climate change and other environmental issues, including the nexus to housing affordability, transit, and the concerns of younger voters. Educate on how environmental issues are also equity issues – access to transportation, clean air and water, and recreational opportunities – with disproportionate impacts on disadvantaged communities. Educate and advocate on water conservation/management issues.

The following areas were recommended for continued education and advocacy efforts:

Environment 

Land Use, Water, and Energy and Climate Change 


Criminal Justice Reform
Community policing, bail and jail programs, law enforcement training and accountability. Cooperation and coordination between mental health services and law enforcement programs.

State and National Positions

 

For a complete list of positions of the League of Women Voters California and the League of Women Voters United States

 

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The LWVUS offers a publication titled Impact on Issues. This is an indispensable resource for League members. It provides a clear understanding of the LWVUS positions, how they interrelate, and how they can complement and reinforce state, local, and regional Inter-League Organization (ILO) positions, and strengthen the League’s impact on issues at all levels of government. To download a copy

 

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Local League Positions

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Government of the County, Cities, Special Districts, and School Districts of San Luis Obispo


Planning and Land Use in the County and Cities of San Luis Obispo


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Education

Juvenile Justice

Law Enforcement

Library

Public Health

Workforce Housing


Principles to be incorporated into all of our education and advocacy efforts:

Diversity, equality and inclusion, including the need to change the language of social, economic, and environment justice to address, not "systemic racism" but the systemic obstacles" to justice for all.

Information Literacy, 
including the importance of facts, science, and truth in the media and other communications, and countering misinformation.

For more information about our positions, see our Member Handbook (member only document).

Email: info@lwvslo.org

Phone 805-242-6990

League of Women Voters of San Luis Obispo County

P.O. Box 4210

San Luis Obispo, CA 93403