Tell Gov. Newsom to sign SB 1374 which protects net metering
Read MoreTell Gov. Newsom to veto AB 2527 which would allow placing pregnant people in solitary confinement.
Read MoreA slate of rooftop solar-related bills are in danger of being killed by our legislature. Call your Assemblymember, Assembly Speaker, and Governor, and tell them you are disappointed in their actions so far and ask them to support these bills.
Read MoreA slate of rooftop solar-related bills are in danger of being killed by our legislature. Call your Assemblymember, Assembly Speaker, and Governor, and tell them you are disappointed in their actions so far and ask them to support these bills.
Read MoreOur Governor Gavin Newsom is not doing enough to protect tenants affected by COVID from eviction. Tell Newson not to fund evictions of renters who have lost their income, and support protections for renters now.
Read MoreVoting ends Nov. 3, but don’t expect results that night. The results will only be known after every vote is counted, and that will take days or weeks. Our state officials must use their authority to stop voter intimidation and #CountEveryVote.
Tell Governor Newsom to reject Trump’s threat to send in the U.S. military to quell protests.
COVID-19 is a threat to prison populations, including ICE detainees, due to the poor conditions at prisons and detention centers. Governor Newsom has the discretion to order the detainees to be released back to their communities where they can safely shelter in place. Urge Governor Newsom to make this order.
Tell Governor Newsom to require ALL California health insurers to waive cost sharing associated with testing and treatment for the Corona Virus, including emergency room, urgent care and office visits.
ICE is trying to get around AB32 by establishing private prison contracts before the law kicks in. Tell state officials not to let them get away with it!
SB24, which would make medication abortion available in student health centers at California's state colleges and universities, passed both houses of the legislature last session, but Gov. Brown vetoed it. Gov. Newsom said he would sign it into law if it passed the legislature again. It has done so, and he now needs to keep his promise.
Aylaliya “Liyah” Birru, an Ethiopian immigrant survivor of domestic violence, is facing deportation for defending herself against her abusive ex-husband. Ask Governor Newsom to pardon her and stop the deportation.