Making Democracy Work in California

Making Democracy Work in California

Position

LWV-Vermont supports ranked choice voting (RCV), for all statewide elections.

Position

We support action to protect the citizen's right to know, to facilitate citizen participation in government and to oppose major threats to basic constitutional rights.

Position

We promote an open governmental system that is representative, accountable, responsive and capable of making decisions.

As we continue to discuss the possibility of co-sponsoring a series of public engagement meetings around Fresno, including downtown, we are also hoping to secure a grant to finance speakers, site rental, publicity and printing, and refreshments.

 

Chair:  Marianne Kast: fourkasts [at] gmail.com

Position

Supports Measures to unify the delivery of services under one jurisdiction

Position

Supports -The council-manager form of government for the City of Fresno.

The VOTER 2004 Edition

THE VOTER: JANUARY 2004 

January 2004 VOTER includes information on: LWV Positions on Prop. 55 and on Prop. 56, how to participate in forming the League's position on the Electoral College, debate of candidates for the Democratic Party Presidential nomination, nominations for Citizen of Achievement Awards, vigil for Roe-v-Wade.

The Voter 2005 Edition

 

THE VOTER: FEBRUARY 2005

February 2005 VOTER includes information on: Feb. 12 Membership meeting, Citizens of Achievement (April 10), League involvement in civic education, LWVC votes action priority for redistricting, FDA Morning-After pill decision delayed

 

The Voter 2007 Edition

 

The VOTER 2008 Edition

THE VOTER: JANUARY 2008

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