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Democracy is not a spectator sport.

The Politics of Trust Network is actively building a coalition of concerned Californians to repair our broken political system. It is increasingly clear that our divisive, partisan political system is not meeting the needs of the people of California. The issues are too important and the stakes are too high to sit idly by while we are offered little in the way of real solutions or forward progress.

That’s why we need you.

We need your voice, your ideas, and your participation to help support our legislature in solving California’s impending major challenges. In this era of term-limits, our state Legislators face increasingly complex challenges, yet there is less time to find solutions. The cynical, divisive, partisan politics of the past offer no solutions for our future. We have a responsibility to move towards a politics that is more inclusive, a politics that is welcoming and inspiring, a politics of trust.

Please check out our current programs to see how the Politics of Trust Network is working to bring change to California politics. To find out how you can get involved please feel free to contact us. We invite you to join us in our work towards giving all interested Californians a voice in the political process.

To join the Politics of Trust Network, please call (408) 946-8557.

 

 

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Celebrating the achievements of our partners who help put "The Politics of Trust" into action in their own work

California Capitol Collaboration Project

Enagaging Californians in Updating California's Master Plan for Higher Education

Community-based Project to Close the Opportunity and Achievement Gaps

"The politics we do is who we are." See VLP Founder John Vasconcellos' intimate interview with Michael Mendizza to hear his thoughts on the state of politics today, and our solutions going forward through The Politics of Trust! 

VLP Founder John Vasconcellos gave the inspiring keynote remarks at the Edmund G. “Pat” Brown Institute of Public Affairs 30th Anniversary Awards Dinner on April 28, 2011

 

Democracy is not a spectator sport. Please join us in putting the Politics of Trust to work in your community.