WI Business Leaders Join Together In Support of Voting Rights
Wisconsin business leaders have joined together to release a joint statement calling on Wisconsin elected officials to protect our freedom to vote.
Wisconsin business leaders have joined together to release a joint statement calling on Wisconsin elected officials to protect our freedom to vote.
[MADISON, Wis] - The League of Women Voters of Wisconsin (LWVWI) opposes four bills that will be voted on by the State Senate Wednesday, June 9, for the burdens they will place on voters, and especially voters with disabilities.
[MILWAUKEE] — Since implementation of Wisconsin’s 2011 voter ID law, limited access to Division of Motor Vehicle (DMV) services has created needless and discriminatory barriers to the ballot for tens of thousands of Wisconsinites who now need an acceptabl
[MADISON, Wis.] - Today, the Wisconsin Fair Maps Coalition held a socially-distanced rally at the state capitol to celebrate the anticipation of the introduction of nonpartisan and transparent redistricting legislation.
[MADISON, Wis] - On Friday, April 30, Debra Cronmiller, the executive director at the League of Women Voters of Wisconsin, issued the following statement in response to Dane County Circuit Judge Stephen Ehlke’s ruling against members of the Wisconsin legislature who hir
[MADISON, Wis.] - Six years ago today, the Supreme Court of the United States issued a powerful ruling to highlight the need to achieve and maintain integrity in our courts, leaving no room for interpretation for how judicial candidates can and should campaign for judicial office.
[Madison, Wis.] - In a complete victory for voters’ rights, the Supreme Court of Wisconsin today ruled in a 5-2 decision that a purge of the state’s voter rolls cannot proceed. The ruling prevents hundreds of thousands of Wisconsin voters from being removed.
[MADISON, Wis.] – The League of Women Voters of Wisconsin (LWVWI) celebrates the introduction of the Equal Rights Amendment to the Wisconsin Constitution on Monday, March 8, and believes it is essential to pass and ratify the amendment to progress toward a more just society.
[MADISON, Wis.] - After major issues arose during the April 2020 primary, elections officials, clerks, poll workers, advocates and voters united to make the November 2020 election extremely successful, according to the 2020 Presidential Election Report released today by the League
Below is a letter that was sent to Adam C. Mednick of the Department of Natural Resources on February 3, 2021 regarding the public comment period on the Enbridge Line 5 draft environmental impact statement (DEIS).