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Legislative Advocacy
Las Trampas Creek Council of PTAs (LTCC)
Legislative Advocacy Team

"No amount of fundraising can equal the funds our schools will receive
with the passage of just one vital piece of legislation."

The laws enacted by local, state, and national bodies are primary sources of public policy, and Las Lomas PTSA is dedicated to the continuous improvement of our children’s welfare and education. A primary mission of PTSA is to have a vital and active Legislative Advocacy program that will:

  • Keep parents informed about vital state and federal education issues

  • Assist parents in developing the tools and skills of effective education advocacy

  • Encourage individual and collective participation in the democratic process

  • Vigorously advocate on issues that are of concern to local school communities

Read more about the Las Trampas Creek Council Legislative Team's overview and goals.

Have questions, comments, or ideas on our legislative advocacy efforts? Contact Mary Holzheimer at 942-0102, 
Liz Bettis at 287-0494 or Joy Zuber-Sumner at 932-9654.

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  • Check out this site to get a better handle on the "Getting Down to Facts Studies" report on education released by Stanford last spring - this report commissioned by the State of California provides innovative new ideas and identifies serious issues in our existing state education system.
Have questions, comments, or ideas on our legislative advocacy efforts?
Legislative News
Important Announcement:
Please speak up, and sign letters to our Legislators and the Governor!  Letters for Lafayette and Walnut Creek Residents: Click Here for PDF Click Here for Word.
Contact Mary Holzheimer at
942-0102, Liz Bettis at 287-0494 or Joy Zuber-Sumner at 932-9654.
Advocacy Websites and Resources:
Although Sacramento and Washington, D.C., can seem a long way from a neighborhood school, the people chosen to represent us can have a clear impact on what happens in the classroom. In 2010, the June primary election is important because it will determine which nominee in each political party will represent the party in the general election.

Important Dates