Downers Grove-Woodridge-Lisle

Downers Grove-Woodridge-Lisle

The League of Women Voters of Downers Grove, Woodridge, Lisle is a nonpartisan political organization encouraging informed and active participation in government. It influences public policy through education and advocacy.  League of Women Voters of Downers Grove, Woodridge, Lisle is an organization fully committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion in principle and in practice. Diversity, equity, and inclusion are central to the organization’s current and future success in engaging all individuals, households, communities, and policy makers in creating a more perfect democracy. 

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Membership Changes
Changes to Joining, Renewing, and Dues!

The League of Women Voters is switching to a national membership management system . This will change the way members from all Leagues across the country will join, renew, and pay membership dues.

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For example, what is the difference?
Misinformation: Inadvertently sharing false information without the intent to harm
Disinformation: Intentionally sharing false information with the intent to harm.

Go to LWVIL Mis/Disinformation Taskforce for tips about how to spot and what to do about mis/disinfomation.

LWVUS Letter to Congress 021425
Public Statement

WASHINGTON — Today, the League of Women Voters of the United States and League chapters from all 50 states and the District of Columbia sent a letter to congressional leaders expressing strong concern over abandoning its duties an