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As a nonprofit, Hills For Everyone cannot endorse candidates. What we can do is provide a list of values that we have that you might consider when you evaluate potential candidates for office. Does the candidate have a history of park support? How is that documented? Do they publicly support funding park programs and restoration? Where do they stand on the goal to protect 30% of California’s land and waters by 2030? Do they only support “protecting the hills” at … Read More

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Having the support of political leaders is a crucial step to ensuring our parklands not only remain protected, but also get the funding they need to support the services they provide, such as camping, interpretive programs, recreation, and more. While we cannot endorse a candidate, we urge you to “Vote your Values” in this election. Find candidates that support the environmental values you hold near and dear to your heart.

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Sometimes when funding becomes tight, park agencies must become adaptable. Using funding mechanisms that are creative and different to keep providing adequate services are needed. For example, the Puente Hills Habitat Authority has Measure PH on the ballot on the western side of the hills. If this ballot measure is passed, it will create a Community Facilities District that will help fund important ranger services that lead to better emergency response times, faster removal of homeless encampments, more restoration work, … Read More

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