Natural Resources

Natural Resources

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

Position

The League of Women Voters of Idaho supports regional energy planning, supports demand-side management (conservation) as a significant source of additional energy, supports a least-cost plan for acquisition of additional generation and transmission resources.

Position

The League of Women Voters of Idaho supports minimum stream flows; support for comprehensive planning on a basin-wide basis for conservation, development, and management; supports an inventory of water resources within the basin.
Event Date: 
02/05/2020 - 7:00pm to 02/06/2020 - 6:45pm
Event location: 

Laboratory Theatre of Florida

Position

The League of Women Voters of Mendocino County support a public transportation system that continues to be subsidized and one that utilizes publicity and convenience to encourage ridership.
photo of Squaxin Museum
Event Date: 
12/17/2019 - 11:00am to 1:30pm
Event location: 

Squaxin Museum

December Special Program: 

Squaxin Museum Tour and Tribal Speaker - Don't miss this exciting and educational field trip!

 

Position

The League of Women Voters of Irving supports the following measures to improve floodplain control in Irving.

Position

The League of Women Voters of Irving supports an integrated approach to municipal waste management with orderly priorities we've specified.
Call your Legislators

Action Alerts

The State Assembly will vote TODAY on three sensible bills designed to prevent suicide as well as a wetland bill that would do more harm than good.  Your call or email to your Assembly Representative will make a difference.

Take Action Contact State Senators

Action Alerts

The State Senate will vote Tuesday on three bills supported by the League, and your call or email to your State Senator will help get them passed.

A forum on Financing and Economic Health of Agriculture took place on March 15, 2014 at the Cabral Ag Center in Stockton, California. The forum was free and open to the public.

SPEAKERS

Speaker #1: Congressman Jerry McNerney, Farm Bill
 

Speaker #2: Assembly Member Susan Talamantes Eggman, chair of Assembly Agriculture Committee.

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