California has long been a leader for the nation and it’s thanks to Californians like you, who have led the way. When we work together, we work to better our communities. That’s why ACLU supporters are joining together again to lead the way on shaping policy change in our state. 

This legislative session, activists like you will take the lead to pass key bills to:

  • Increase oversight of officer-involved deaths.
  • Protect students from unnecessary interactions with law enforcement.
  • Limit police’s use of facial recognition technology.

Sign up for our virtual 2022 ACLU California Action Conference event by Monday, April 11.

Questions? Contact changemakers@aclunc.org.

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Tuesday, April 19, 2022 - 6:00pm to
Thursday, April 28, 2022 - 7:30pm

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April 19 from 6 to 8 p.m.
Conference Kick-Off and Legislative Advocacy Training (Mandatory)
April 21 to 22 (TBD)
Educational Workshops
April 24 to 30
Week of Action: Q&A Sessions, Lobby Visits, Text and Phone Banks
April 28 from 5:30 to 7:30 pm
Conference Wrap Up and Closing Celebration

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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.  

Get the latest on groundbreaking legislation. Our democracy can only thrive when we all do our part.

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Tuesday, March 15, 2022 - 11:00am

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