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LWVC Newsletter
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As the summer temperatures rise, our efforts at the League are heating up too! Check out the latest updates on what the League of Women Voters of California is currently tackling in this monthly update. You’ll also find ways to get involved and join our efforts!

Writing State or Local Pros & Cons, In-Depths
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Are you interested in writing Pros & Cons for your local or State League but are intimidated or unsure about the process? Or are you just interested in the general process of writing Pros & Cons? Watch this training session!

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The LWVC has been hard at work this past month! Keep reading to find updates on our latest legislative initiatives and advocacy efforts.

Press Release (CA Capitol Bldg)
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The LWVC joined a coalition of civil rights groups to oppose H.R. 7109, which alters the U.S. Census, excluding noncitizens from political representation.

LWVC Newsletter
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This month, the League stood true to its core values, defending democracy and advocating fiercely for justice and equity in our communities.

Press Release (CA Capitol Bldg)
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The LWVC Joins Civic Organizations and Local Leaders on Amici Curiae Brief – Standing Against the Criminalization of Poverty

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Voters deserve to hear directly from the candidates campaigning to represent us at the highest level.

See which candidates have filled out our voter guides and demand the rest follow their example!

Easy Voter Guide available in English, Spanish, Chinese, Vietnamese, and Korean now at easyvoterguide.org - Download your copy today! (graphic of EVG covers)
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Check out our Easy Voter Guides now

The Easy Voter Guide (EVG) offers plain language election info in English, Spanish, Chinese, Korean, and Vietnamese.

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This story was originally published by Forward Kentucky.

On November 29, the League of Women Voters of Kentucky published a study examining “Transparency and Citizen Participation in Kentucky’s Legislative Process” and asking the recurring question, “How Can They Do That?”

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This article was originally published in The Boston Globe.

Voters must cast ballots in the party they are registered for, and voters who are registered as undeclared may vote in either primary. In New Hampshire, roughly 40 percent of voters are registered as undeclared, according to Liz Tentarelli, the president of LWV New Hampshire.

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