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It's hard to see any benefit in erasing the achievements of women and minorities.
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“Erasing history and the story of people’s lives is an outrageous abdication of everything that humanity, and certainly our democracy, stands for and can also lead to terrible consequences to people’s health and safety,” LWVMO President Mari

Real ID Requirements
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A REAL ID is now needed to travel or visit federal facilities.

LWV Response to Trump Administration's Weaponization of Government
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"As an organization committed to empowering voters and defending democracy, the League is outraged by the current administration’s actions against the American people. We are equally concerned about the inaction of our elected officials in Congress to exercise their constitutional authority and put a stop to this attack on democratic institutions, Americans, and the rule of law..." - LWV CEO Celina Stewart

60 people in audience watch panel discussion on Amendment 7
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Passage of Amendment 7 will block communities from trying alternative voting systems or using voting machines. Many voters may have thought it was only about non-citizens voting.
 
Help Voters on Nov. 5
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Many League members in Missouri are helping with Election Protection. Voters who encounter a problem at the polls can call 1-866-OUR-VOTE (1-866-687-8683). 

LWVMO Board Members
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LWVMO President Marilyn McLeod shared why the League supported Amendment 3 and Prop B and opposed Amendment 7.

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10/04/2024

NOTICE: The proposed amendment revises Article I of the Constitution by adopting one new Section to be known as Article I, Section 36.

Informing voters. Empowering people.
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The League of Women Voters of Missouri Education Fund has expanded its resources to help voters across the state cast an informed ballot in 2024 elections. 

MOVPC
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Anticipating that efforts to close the primary in 2024 will intensify, MOVPC and Open Primaries are partnering to build awareness about this attack on democracy.

People
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The U.S. Supreme Court just rejected a theory in Moore v. Harper that would have given state legislatures nearly unrestricted authority to set the rules for federal elections.

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