(Sacramento, CA, April 17—For Immediate Release)—200 Gen Z women will lobby their elected representatives in Sacramento today on key issues and legislation related to their political priorities.
On the heels of a midterm election with historic youth turnout, IGNITE THE CAPITOL 2023 will train attendees to successfully step into the policymaking process and champion causes impacting their communities.
The young women will begin with a training at the California Endowment then hold a press conference at the SW Corner of the Capitol building at 2 p.m. in collaboration with GenUP and Assemblymember Akilah Weber, sponsor of AB 1138. They will then advocate for their bills in the House and Senate, with meetings scheduled with more than a dozen assembly members and congresspeople.
The issues and bills are as follows:
Sara Guillermo, CEO of IGNITE, emphasized the crucial need for young people’s political engagement, saying: "Our collective future depends on our commitment to the political process and safeguarding democracy. These young women are making a positive impact in their communities, and we're excited to support and encourage their efforts with this historic day of advocacy.”
Research conducted over a long-term period shows individuals who vote in consecutive elections have a significantly higher likelihood of becoming lifetime voters. The increasing number of Gen Z women who cast their votes in the 2018, 2019, and the most recent midterm elections indicates that this generation is more politically engaged than previous ones. As such, training programs like IGNITE THE CAPITOL 2023 are crucial in cultivating a well-informed electorate.
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IGNITE’s young women and Director of Advocacy Jocelyn Yow are available for interviews.