Natural Resources

Natural Resources

Promote an environment beneficial to life through the protection and wise management of natural resources in the public interest.

Position

State and local governments should pass legislation and publicly fund programs and services that address the ongoing challenges faced by agricultural employers to recruit viable, skilled migrant/seasonal farm workers. It is quality of life issues for workers and their families that draw workers in a competitive labor market. Quality of life is enhanced by safe, healthy, affordable, housing; education; health care; fair treatment by law enforcement and other services provided by state and local government offices and agencies.
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Press Mention

The CEOs of Dominion, Santee Cooper, and Duke Energy want South Carolina to abandon very important elements of the system of utility regulation established after the V.C. Summer collapse. The League of Women Voters of South Carolina continues to advocate for fair evidence-based utility regulation to ensure our state's future.

Fall Social
Event Date: 
09/09/2024 - 6:00pm to 9:00pm
Event location: 

Post

KICK-OFF SOCIAL - Join us at Post in Hamilton on Monday, September 9th at 6 PM to kick off our fall and reconnect with each other.  Come learn more about our plans for the coming year. 

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News

Let's Talk about Power!

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News

by Beth McConaughy

As Stephanie Doute, LWV of California Executive Director notes,

WomenVoteinAction

These are the internal minutes notes from the Action Committee Meeting.

Position

The League of Women Voters of Schenectady County Supports the protection of environmental resources, land, water and air in Schenectady County.

Position

The LWV-SHR supports an integrated approach to waste management that emphasizes reducing waste, reusable goods in place of single-use, efficient and environmentally safe recycling, and extended producer responsibility.
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Research & Studies

Climate action plans (CAPs) are robust policy tools that outline the future of a community in the face of climate change. Research and focused case studies of Fort Collins, Colorado and Miami, Florida reveal that taking climate action can contribute to the growth of the green economy, avoid future losses in GDP, and reduce avoidable deaths due to air pollution and extreme heat. The economic costs are personnel and budget for creation and implementation, as well as the cost of shifting industries. By outlining small steps and quantifying savings for each initiative, cities can clear ambiguity and gain support for CAPs.

WomenVoteinAction

These are the internal minutes notes from the Action Committee Meeting. (Members Only).

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