Every year, ACLU California Action — our statewide legislative arm — fights for bold policy change in the legislature. This year is proving to be consequential for democracies worldwide and in California, we’re seeing more and more threats to our civil rights and civil liberties.

In 2022, we’re pushing back against the erosion of unfettered access to voting, the resurgence of 90s-era fearmongering and failed approaches to community safety, and the unprecedented attacks on reproductive rights — all while advancing critical bills to create a better California for all.

This is what the ACLU was built for and why we are proud to announce a bold agenda for this upcoming state legislative session:

Reproductive Justice

  • AB 2223 (Wicks): Clarifies that pregnant people and those who assist them shall not be held liable for their pregnancy outcomes.

Voting Rights

  • AB 2841 (Low): Protects voting rights for people with disabilities and for registered voters at risk of being mistakenly removed from voter rolls.

Immigrants’ Rights

  • AB 937 – VISION Act (Carrillo): Withdraws state and local cooperation from immigration enforcement that often results in deportation. Learn more about this bill.

LGBTQ Rights

  • SB 357 (Wiener): Repeals loitering laws that have enabled discriminatory policing of communities of color, including trans women of color. Learn more about this bill.

Education Equity

  • SB 1273 (Bradford): Protects students from criminalization by eliminating laws that require schools to notify law enforcement of certain kinds of student incidents. Learn more about this bill.

Racial Justice & Economic Justice

  • AB 2022 (Ramos): Creates a process for eliminating racially offensive place names. Learn more about this bill. 
  • SB 1106 (Wiener): Reduces barriers to re-entry created by onerous state criminal fines. 

Criminal Justice & Police Practices

Technology & Privacy  

  • SB 1038 (Bradford): Bans facial recognition technology with police body-worn cameras.  

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Presented by the ACLU of Southern California, SoCal UPFRONT is a discussion series tackling critical issues that impact civil liberties and civil rights in the southland.

Join us for our next installment on Wednesday, March 30 at 6 p.m. PT:

SoCal UPFRONT | Silenced: The Incarcerated Voter

From the erosion of the Voting Rights Act to gerrymandering in districts across the U.S., we've seen the right to vote hang in the balance. But for people who are incarcerated, what say do they have in elections? Or on ballot initiatives and candidate races that often impact them most?

Moderated by Emily Elena Dugdale, criminal justice reporter for NPR's KPCC and LAist, this virtual panel discussion will feature people impacted by our legal system and advocates working on the intersection of voting rights and criminal justice.

 

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