VOTING BY MAIL |
ACTION NEEDED:
Contact your STATE SENATOR and STATE REPRESENTATIVE and urge them to support:
WHAT THIS MEANS:
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LWVUS POSITION:
The League of Women Voters of the United States believes that voting is a fundamental citizen right that must be guaranteed.
LWVUS CALL TO ACTION:
"The League of Women Voters officially calls on all states, U.S. territories, and the District of Columbia to expand no-excuse absentee voting and mail-in ballots for the duration of the 2020 election cycle. In light of the COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic, it is imperative for state election officials to address voters' and poll workers' fears by limiting the need to cast an in-person ballot."
WHY IT MATTERS:
Sending all voters a ballot by mail will prevent the 108 local election authorities from being overwhelmed with ballot requests due to limited staff and resources. The right of every citizen to have access to vote has been a basic League principle since our founding 100 years ago. It is essential for voters to have flexibility in casting their vote. Just as generations before us met the challenges of their time, we can meet the challenges today to ensure our elections remain safe and accessible to all.
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EQUITABLE FUNDING FOR BASIC HUMAN NEEDS: Access to Healthcare |
ACTION NEEDED:
Ask your STATE SENATOR and STATE REPRESENTATIVE to support increased funding for healthcare programs that promote access for historically underserved communities in the 2021 Budget.
WHAT THIS MEANS:
LWVUS POSITION:
Every U.S. resident should have access to a basic level of care that includes the prevention of disease, health promotion and education, primary care, acute care, long-term care, and mental health care. WHY IT MATTERS:
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EQUITABLE FUNDING FOR BASIC HUMAN NEEDS: Rental and Mortgage Assistance & Extensions of Moratoriums |
ACTION NEEDED:
Ask your STATE SENATOR and STATE REPRESENTATIVE to support HB5574 (HA1) to provide rental and mortgage assistance, regardless of immigration status, as well as programs that extend moratoriums on evictions, foreclosures, and utility shutoffs. LWVUS POSITIONS:
Persons who are unable to work, whose earnings are inadequate, or for whom jobs are not available have the right to an income and/or services sufficient to meet their basic needs for housing. Opportunities for purchase or renting of homes, and for borrowing money for housing should not be restricted because of discriminatory reasons such as race, color, sex, religion, or national origin.
WHY THIS IS IMPORTANT:
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EQUITABLE FUNDING FOR BASIC HUMAN NEEDS: Access to Food |
ACTION NEEDED:
Ask your STATE SENATOR and STATE REPRESENTATIVE to support programs that promote access to food, regardless of immigration status:
LWVUS Position:
Persons who are unable to work, whose earnings are inadequate, or for whom jobs are not available, have the right to an income and/or services sufficient to meet their basic need for food.
WHY THIS IS IMPORTANT:
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EQUITABLE FUNDING FOR BASIC HUMAN NEEDS: Income Assistance |
ACTION NEEDED:
Ask your STATE SENATOR and STATE REPRESENTATIVE to support:
LWVUS POSITION:
Persons who are unable to work, whose earnings are inadequate, or for whom jobs are not available, have the right to an income.
WHY THIS IS IMPORTANT:
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