Meeting Basic Human Needs

Meeting Basic Human Needs

Support programs and policies to prevent or reduce poverty and to promote self-sufficiency for individuals and families.

Income Assistance. Support income assistance programs, based on need, that provide decent, adequate standards for food, clothing, and shelter.

Support Services. Provide essential support services.

Housing. Support policies to provide a decent home and a suitable living environment for every American family.

Position

The League of Women Voters of the Copper Country believes that some form of education, provided by public schools or other state-approved institutions, should be mandatory for all children. The primary role of the public school should be to enable students to master the basic skills as well as the physical and social sciences, to teach the fine arts, to foster critical and creative thinking, to promote good health and physical fitness, and to provide foreign languages and vocational education for those who desire them. The League believes it is possible to measure whether a quality education is being provided and whether schools are accomplishing their goals. Parents, teachers, and the community should work as a team to help children learn, encouraging higher standards of achievement. The League supports adequate financing to provide maximum educational opportunities for all children in the tax-supported schools of Houghton County. Support for each millage or bonding proposal will be evaluated by applying listed criteria. The League supports the concepts of consolidation, annexation, and cooperative programming. The League also supports creative research for methods to maintain, finance, and improve existing small schools. The League recommends that school board members receive training and that employees of a school district not serve on its board.

Position

The League of Women Voters of the Copper Country supports the construction of a new Houghton County Jail building (to replace the facility in existence as of 04/2007) with adequate facilities for functional, cost and energy efficient, secure operation in compliance with State Administrative Rule requirements, as set forth in the Rules for Jails, Lockups and Security Camps. LWVCC supports comprehensive planning to include the needs of the offices housed in the historic Courthouse, including Administrative offices, the Courts and also the administrative offices of the Sheriff's department as well as the Jail.

Position

Adequate funding for coordinated regional and local public transportation, which provides access to area education, employment, health care, mental health care, government, and food/shopping centers to population centers and rural residents alike.

INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS:

The League seeks to promote peace in an interdependent world, working cooperatively with other nations and international bodies. We have Positions concerning trade, developing countries, arms control, military policy and the United Nations.

 

Event Date: 
03/07/2020 - 9:00am to 03/08/2020 - 11:45am
Event location: 

Collaboratory

Public Invited--free of charge

Position

The Irving League of Women Voters supports funding for programs to reduce the incidence of Domestic Violence and to alleviate its effects.
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Action Alerts

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

Position

The League of Women Voters of San Joaquin County supports both public and private programs to provide sufficient and adequate housing to meet the needs of the entire community.
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Blog Post

Homelessness and Affordable Housing are major problem areas in the Bay Area and in California.

Event Date: 
10/14/2019 - 6:00pm to 10/15/2019 - 5:45pm
Event location: 

Yosemite Falls Cafe

Linda Gleason, founder, The Children's Movement Fresno will be the featured speaker at the League's October membership meeting.  Join us at Yosemite Falls Cafe (at Granite Park) in Fresno, 4020 N. Cedar at 6 pm.  No host dinner.

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