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Other Issues

From advancing health care to protecting the environment, voters care about many issues. We promote social and economic justice as well as the health and safety of all Americans to defend democracy.

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Position

The League of Women Voters of Southwest Santa Clara Valley supports encouraging communities to coordinate senior citizen services.

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The League of Women Voters of Southwest Santa Clara Valley supports the coordination of appropriate programs offered by public and private agencies.

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The League of Women Voters of Southwest Santa Clara Valley supports development of existing commercial areas in a manner which retains the character of the community and is accompanied by comprehensive planning and development.

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The League of Women Voters of Southwest Santa Clara Valley supports efforts to improve the child care system in our area.

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The League of Women Voters of Southwest Santa Clara Valley supports changes in local government regulations to reduce the cost of housing.

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The League of Women Voters of Southwest Santa Clara Valley supports the effort to maintain high quality law enforcement services.
Event Date: 
May 05 2018 10:00 am to May 06 2018 11:45 am
Event location: 

LWV Diablo Valley office

This is our monthly advocacy meeting for Board members and other League members with specific issues they are following.

Event Date: 
Apr 05 2018 10:00 am to Apr 06 2018 11:45 am
Event location: 

LWV Diablo Valley office

This is our monthly advocacy meeting for Board members and other League members with specific issues they are following.

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News

Recommendations for June ballot from LWV California and LWV Bay Area.

Event Date: 
Apr 02 2018 06:00 pm to Apr 03 2018 05:45 pm
Event location: 

Portage County Public Library (Pinery Room)

Join us on Monday, April 2 for a co-hosted presentation titled, "The Science and the Policy Debate of How Groundwater Pumping is Drying Lakes, Streams and Wetlands" with Dr. George Kraft, UWSP Professor Emeritus of Water Resources.

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