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Vote with the League | Our recommendations on the state ballot measures | Vote November 8, 2022
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You can make a difference! Be sure to vote in the November 8, 2022 General Election! Read more to find out our voting recommendations for the statewide propositions on your ballot.

Pros & Cons, Pros y Contras | PDF available now in English& Spanish
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View our Pros & Cons on the ballot measures to help you prepare to vote in the November 8 General Election.

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September is going to be a busy month as the League readies for the upcoming November 8th General Election.

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This story was originally published in The Daily Reflector.

The League of Women Voters of North Carolina has released a video to explain how votes are counted and election results are certified to help voters better understand the post-election process.

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This story was originally published by KHOU.

The League of Women Voters of Houston, TX, went to the halls of HISD high schools this week to register students to vote.

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The Miles Hall Lifeline and Suicide Prevention Act has passed the California State Senate and Assembly, and will go to the Governor for his signature. The legislation will implement California’s vision for the new nationwide 9-8-8 Suicide Prevention and Mental Health Crisis Hotline.

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The LWVDV President provides a quick update on League activities.

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What are the Inflation Reduction Act and Budget Reconciliation?
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On August 16, the President signed the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 into law. The law approves more than 700 billion dollars in federal investments aimed at reducing the national deficit, combating climate change, and lowering health care costs.  

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This story was originally published on kmbc.com

Missouri voters are now required to show a current government photo identification. The Missouri secretary of state said that about 270,000 voters may not meet this requirement.

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