The League of Women Voters still advocates for women's rights. They continue to advocate for issues such as abortion rights, abolishment of
exclusionary zoning, criminal justice reform, racial justice, etc. Although their original goal of the women's right to vote has already been accomplished they always take a stand for justice for all people. Their tools of action include networking, legislative work, advocacy, and voting registration. The League members meet together annually to discuss what issues should be specifically targeted. The three modern day focuses on the League of Women Voters of California are government, natural resources, and social policy. The League of Women Voters of California has kept its integrity and has continued to strive for equity and equality for all people breaking boundaries of sexism and racism. They strive to change policies from local and regional to state and federal levels. Compared to the original movement there have been some changes to include all people, for example in 1973 male members were allowed to join the cause. Although the name of this group sounds exclusive it promotes inclusivity for everyone and fights to change the future. As political uprisings have caused an epidemic of injustice, moving forward the organization's goal is to educate, engage and protect future voters.
Accomplishments This organization took a lot of local and regional action for hydraulic fracking, criminal justice reform, gun control, political reform, education, etc. They have advocated for bills and have taken legislative action. For example, for gun control, the League of Women Voters in California supported SB 683, this bill would require all firearm purchasers to hold a valid Firearm Safety Certificate. The league had written to Governor Edmund Brown Junior urging him to sign the bill to limit the ownership of handguns and assault weapons in order to limit gun violence. The governor had signed, chaptering the bill. The League also supported SB 844 about Election ballots, which meant that the public would be provided with accessible, and easy to read information about those who are funding campaigns. This would impact voters, and help them understand more about the different campaigns and their supporters/financers. The League not only wrote a letter to the governor but also Assembly Election and Redistricting Committee members and Senate Elections and Constitutional Amendments Committee members. There are countless other bills that the organization has advocated for by contacting government officials and local leaders, these bills would be beneficial to all residents of California.
Goals The League of Women Voters of California sees an opportunity to change the future by making sure the next generation's voices are heard. Not only is educating people on how to vote is important but also providing insights and factual information about important topics is also just as essential as well. An important part of this organization is also not promoting any specific candidate or political party, but rather approaching these issues as human issues, not just liberal and conservative issues. Doing so contributes to the overall goal diminishing the boundaries between different groups of women. Yet they do provide ballot recommendations with non-biased details of the impacts of certain acts and bills, because their goal is to have more people vote from younger generations. Other priorities of the organization are redistricting, elections, referendum and initiative process, voting rights, educating minority communities, making voting accessible for all, and campaigning for certain reforms. Other primary goals of the League of Women Voters in California include striving for a greener and better environment, defending women's reproductive rights, fair redistricting, improving government and access for affordable and quality healthcare for all Americans. Currently the main fight for these members is to preserve the right to an abortion for cis-women, genderfluid people, trans-men, etc. because of the recent overturn of Roe vs. Wade. == Future ==