Resource Management & Protection

Resource Management & Protection

Promote the management of natural resources as interrelated parts of life-supporting ecosystems. Promote resource conservation, stewardship, and long-range planning, with the responsibility for managing natural resources shared by all levels of government. Preserve the physical, chemical and biological integrity of the ecosystem with maximum protection of public health and the environment.

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The LWVCA supports the protection of the Little Miami River in the State System of Scenic Rivers and in the National Wild and Scenic Rivers Systems.

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The League of Women Voters Leelanau County supports preserving, protecting and enhancing environmental quality through evaluation of local and regional policies and programs. The League will review and comment, when appropriate on projects and activities in the county.

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The League of Women Voters of Coos County supports quality water programs.
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Action Alerts

The State Senate will vote Tuesday on two bills supported by the League and one that we oppose.

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Event Date: 
01/21/2020 - 11:00am to 01/22/2020 - 3:45pm
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Washington State Capitol

January Special Program: 

State Legislature Lobby Day - Don't miss this exciting and educational field trip!

 

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The League of Women Voters of San Joaquin County supports general plans for the orderly development and use of land in San Joaquin County and its incorporated areas.

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Support of policies and practices that are environmentally current, economically feasible and in regulatory compliance, and which encourage and promote sustainability.
News

On February 14, 2019 on behalf of LWVC and LWVSJC, Cate White and Bea Lingenfelter interviewed Assembly Member Heath Flora (District 12).

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News
By Carole Fernandez

Published July 31, 2018

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