The LWVSC Social Policy Committee held a presentation to explain the terms of the settlement agreement reached following a recent education equity lawsuit. Please contact your state legislators to request their support for budget recommendations that address the terms of the settlement.
We are so excited to announce the LWVKC Annual Meeting hosted by the League of Women Voters of Kent County.
Please read the League of Women Voters of Kent County's May 2021 newsletter, the VOTER 2021, with up-to-date issues, and details of the upcoming Biennial Convention activities.
The LWVSCDE sent a letter to the Sussex County Council in support of the proposed Commercial Property Assessed Clean Energy Program (C-PACE). The League supports the use of energy efficiency programs and increased use of renewable energy. Please click on "Read More" in order to see the entire letter.
The LWV president and CEO issued a statement on 1/6 in response to the violent demonstrations at the U.S. Capitol. Please "Read More" for the link to that article.
Hi everyone! We've all had fun playing "2020 Bingo" this past year, pandemics, zoom meetings, murder hornets and all. Your NCC local League wants to build on that with a more positive Bingo game for January 2021...
Carol Jones, a long-time member of the League, died on 12/17/20. Her contributions to the league were many and will not be forgotten. Gwendolyn Miller, President of the League of Women Voters of Sussex County, presents this tribute to Carol.
Carol Jones, a long-time member of the League, died on 12/17/20. Her contributions to the league were many and will not be forgotten. Gwendolyn Miller, President of the League of Women Voters of Sussex County, presents this tribute to Carol.
The Delaware River Basin Commission is expected to make a final decision soon on whether to permit a dock to be built in Gibbstown, NJ, allowing tankers filled with Liquified Natural Gas (LNG) to travel down the Delaware River, which represents potential danger to residents and activities along the river from Claymont to Cape Henlopen. Read more for the link to information on how you can voice your opposition.