Advocacy Committee

Advocacy Committee

The Advocacy Committee exists to promote awareness and action on League positions and issues. This is achieved in numerous ways. When applicable, action alerts from National, State and local Leagues are published on our website and in the monthly Voter newsletter. An advocacy component on relevant topic issues and/or current events are featured at every League Day. In addition, we actively collaborate with the League committees to educate them on the legislative process, identifying effective ways in which to advocate and develop target messaging skills.

Committee Chair: Karen Roberson

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PASADENA AREA

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Over the summer the LA County Redistricting Commission will be holding hearings to decide where to draw the new lines for County Supervisor districts.  Make sure you end up in a district with concerns similar to yours.
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Proposed by participating members at the January 7, 2021, local program planning meeting; reviewed and approved by the Board on March 10, 2021; to be presented to members at annual meeting for approval.

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Next week, HR51, the Washington DC Admission Act, will once more come to a vote in the U.S. House of Representatives.

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Many people join the League because they want to work on get-out-the-vote efforts—voter registration, candidate forums, pros and cons, fair elections.

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New Directions for a New Year

Program Planning for LWV-PA and the California State League in 2021–22

Portland Protest and Feds
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The Pasadena Area LWV fully supports the U.S. League's position regarding recent hostile actions against peaceful protestors in Portland Oregon.  The complete statement is available below.

 

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Background: The pandemic will require states to implement costly measures to ensure the health and safety of our voters while continuing to enhance the integrity of our election processes.

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