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The purpose of this page is to report on the accomplishments of the people working together to push for progressive legislation and policies in the California Legislature and to oppose bad legislation and policies.
Each month we will post a link on this page to a table which details the previous month's accomplishments. Each table will list the bills we supported and opposed that month, the number of messages we submitted on each of those bills and the outcome. Usually the outcome will be either that the bill was approved or failed. But it might be that the vote was postponed or the author withdrew the bill from consideration.
Each month's report will give the total number of messages submitted to the legislature in each issue area and for all of the issues combined for that month. It will also show the combined totals for each issue area and overall for the current month plus all prior month's in the year.
We invite you to click on links below to see what bills we worked on, how many messages we sent on them, and what the outcome was. (Note: We sent no legislative alerts in February 2010. So there is no link for it below.)
To promote the social, economic, and human rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex individuals, couples and families; people affected by HIV/AIDS; People of Color; people on limited income; and women. We do this by urging elected officials to enact and support legislation that accomplishes this goal.