The LWVSC held a Zoom event on Offshore Wind on March 22nd. A video recording of that event has been posted to YouTube. Click on Read More for additional information and the link to the video.
The Coast Point featured an article on the League of Women of Sussex County's forum, entitled "Homelessness - the Heart of the Matter," that was held on 3/20/22.
An article on WGMD.com dated 3/5/22 mentions Jack Young and the League of Women Voters regarding the proposed map in the redistricting ordinance. Click on Read More for the link to the article.
Jack Young, LWVSC member and Fair Maps Coalition Co-chair for the LWVDE, addressed the Sussex County Council on 3/1/22 regarding the League's support for the proposed redistricting ordinance. The County Council's map was similar to the one proposed by the League. The County Council voted unanimously to pass the ordinance.
In response to the Delaware Department of Justice lawsuit against Seaford's controversial "fetal remains" ordinance Council, the League of Women Voters of Sussex County has released a statement to the press supporting the action.
LWVSC member and co-chair of the LWVDE Fair Maps Coalition is quoted in a 1/5/22 article appearing in Bay to Bay News regarding the need for revamped voting cycles due to redistricting of Sussex County Council.
Sussex County Council has released a proposed redistricting map. Public comment is due by January 7th. Public hearing will be held in February. Read more for links to a news release from the county, the proposed map, and the LWVDE draft map.
The League of Women Voters of Sussex County member, Jack Young, is quoted in an article appearing in Bay to Bay News. The article, released on 11/10/21, focuses on the Sussex County redistricting process. The League is encouraging public partici