MLK Day event for healing, reflection and Justice
Announcement text, please feel free to copy and distribute: On January 20, 2025, at 1 pm, there will be an […]
Announcement text, please feel free to copy and distribute: On January 20, 2025, at 1 pm, there will be an […]
An Evening of Friendsgiving Join us for a Thanksgiving Celebration on Sunday, November 24th I-SRV and the Multi-Faith ACTION Coalition
The Multi-Faith ACTION Coalition addresses poverty’s root causes through public policy change. We inform and engage more than 50 faith communities by carefully reviewing ballot initiatives and making informed recommendations. These recommendations guide voters toward choices that align with our core values of belonging, justice, equity, interconnectedness, collaboration, and pluralism.
The Multi-Faith ACTION Coalition actively supports or opposes ballot items based on the recommendations of our Task Forces, who follow specific issues in their particular areas of interest.
Governor Gavin Newsom signed most of a series of bills aimed at addressing the ongoing legacy of slavery and racial discrimination in California.
On September 26, 2024, the governor signed California’s formal apology for its role in perpetuating and benefiting from slavery.
We oppose Prop 36 because harsh sentences are poor public policy. We prefer programs that reduce recidivism and support reintegration into society.
We support Prop 32 (2024) because the working poor deserve fairness and the means to live lives of basic human dignity.
We support Prop 6 (2024) because slavery should not exist, in any form, in California in our time.
We support Prop 33 (2024) – Local government should be in full control of rent policies
We support Prop 5 (2024) because a majority in any community should be able to decide to issue bonds to build critical things like affordable housing