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From protecting particular places to warding off global warming, in 2006, Bay Chapter volunteers brought about changes
As the local arm of a national organization, what is the role of the Sierra Club San Francisco Bay Chapter?

Sierra Club's California Field Offices in 2006
For the Sierra Club's California Field Offices, 2006 was both tumultuous and memorable..

The Bay Chapter and the election
We win big in Albany, keep key incumbents in San Francisco and Berkeley, and oust Pombo; Fremont loss a big disappointment.

The lesson of the elections:
voters want candidates who care for environment.

When will Republican legislators catch up with their constituents?
The Sierra Club's 2006 report card for the California legislature reveals that partisan division continues to mark our lawmakers on environmental issues.

Outings, education, communications: how the Bay Chapter reaches out - to members, to the world
The key to all the Bay Chapter's successes is the involvement of our members and concerned individuals throughout the Bay Area.

Sacramento legislative wrap-up - 2006
After a productive legislative session for the environment, Sierra Club California identified five top-priority bills for Gov. Schwarzenegger to sign.

2006: global warming and air quality in the legislature
Gov. Schwarzenegger signed the landmark environmental bill of the year - AB 32 (Nunez, Pavley), the Global Warming Solutions Act of 2006.

 


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