Archive for the ‘Political Action’ Category
Press Release: NWPCCA Selected to Represent State for Women’s Appointments Project
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
April 22, 2010 (Newport Beach, CA.) – National Women’s Political Caucus of California President Teray Stephens of Newport Beach and Vice President of Education Val Muchowski of Philo, Mendocino County, will represent the state at the Women’s Appointment Project training in Cambridge, Massachusetts, May 21 and 22. Read the rest of this entry »
Primary Results for NWPC-CA Endorsed Candidates
NWPC CA would like to thank all of our endorsed candidates for their hard work and dedication to women, choice and progressive politics. The June 8 primary election showed us that progressive, pro-choice women can WIN. We’d like to congratulate the following women on winning their primary election and advancing to the general election in November. We’ll be standing strong in our support of them in the months ahead to the General Election. Read the rest of this entry »
Meet and Greet with Beth Krom & Melissa Fox
Meet and Greet with Congressional Candidate Beth Krom and California Assembly Candidate Melissa Fox, Friday, August 6th
Please join NWPCCA-endorsed candidates Melissa Fox, candidate for California Assembly for the 70th Assembly District and Beth Krom, candidate for United States Congress for the 48th Congressional District at their upcoming Meet and Greets in Southern California. Read the rest of this entry »
Barbara Boxer: Keep Change Alive
Generation for Change presents ‘Keep Change Alive’ with Senator Barbara Boxer
Featuring LA City Council President Eric Garcetti
Special Musical Performance by DAMATO
Saturday, July 24 at 6:00pm Read the rest of this entry »
Beth Krom for Congress
For the first time ever, California’s 48th Congressional District has the chance of electing a strong female candidate. Beth Krom, the former mayor of Irvine (and current council member), has been elected to local office for the past decade and is well respected within the community by both Republicans and Democrats.
Beth has been the top vote getter in Irvine which makes up over 25% of the district. Though there is a Republican registration advantage, President Obama carried this well educated, multi-cultural district in 2008, proving that the right candidate – regardless of Party – wins in this district. Read the rest of this entry »

