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Voter Engagement: Guide to Becoming a Poll Worker and Election Protection Volunteer

Becoming a Poll Worker Who can be a poll worker? In order to be considered as a poll worker, you must be: 18 years of age or older (unless participating in the Student Election Worker Program) A resident of California A United States citizen registered to vote or a legal permanent resident (green card holder) What does a poll worker

Guide to Voting and Completing the U.S. Census

U.S. Census “To have your voice count, you must be counted.” – Common Cause The U.S. Constitution mandates that a census be taken every 10 years to count all people living in the United States. The census shapes our government, budgets, and representation for the next decade.   The 2020 census data will determine the distribution of hundreds of billions of dollars yearly in federal spending which encompasses funding for hospitals and health care, fire departments, schools,

ADL Continues to Work with USC Hillel as a Trusted Partner

ADL Los Angeles continues to closely monitor recent activities on the USC Campus. Following a months-long campaign to impeach Undergraduate Student Government Vice President Rose Ritch, which ended with Vice President for Student Affairs Winston Crisp’s suspension of the impeachment trial, on Wednesday Ritch resigned her position. We are deeply concerned about the pattern of harassment Rose described in her

ADL Tracks Highest Level of Antisemitic Incidents on Record

ANTISEMITIC INCIDENTS HIT ALL-TIME HIGH IN 2019 California Vandalism Numbers Rise Significantly ADL’s annual report found more than 2,100 acts of antisemitic hate nationwide; 56% increase in assaults, four fatalities Los Angeles, CA, May 12, 2020 … The American Jewish community experienced the highest level of antisemitic incidents last year since tracking began in 1979, with more than 2,100 acts