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Rose Ambassador Scholarship Event
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The annual Rose Ambassador Scholarship Event on February 13 featured three founding members of the League of Women Voters Roselle-Bloomingdale Area Youth League.
Birthdays and Ballots
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Did you know that the drop-off between registering to vote – and actually voting – is twice as steep for young people?
Ranked Choice Voting at Pollyanna in Roselle
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The League of Women Voters of Roselle/Bloomingdale hosted our Fall Kickoff event at Pollyanna Brewing Company in Roselle on Monday, September 20, 2021.

The Unique Challenges of the Upcoming School Year
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The unique challenges of the upcoming school year

Drinks & Dialog August 25, 2021 Meeting Summary

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Public Statement

A federal court today ruled that nonpartisan voting rights groups could continue with their legal challenge to President Trump’s executive order restricting mail-in voting ahead of the upcoming 2026 primaries and November midterm elections. 

Blog Post

It’s Juneteenth. Today, we honor the emancipation of the last enslaved Americans and recognize the painful history, extraordinary resilience, and generations of activism that made that moment possible. It’s a celebration that’s not only historic, but for many (like myself), deeply personal. 

But in a moment when civil and voting rights continue to face challenges, and even efforts to acknowledge our full history through initiatives like Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) are viewed as controversial,  Juneteenth invites a larger question: what does this day mean? What does it symbolize for our democracy and for each of us,  regardless of race?

Public Statement

The League of Women Voters today urged Americans nationwide to recognize and reject an escalating pattern of voter silencing, intimidation, and suppression as the country moves closer to the November midterm elections. 

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Article published by Tribune Chronicle 

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Article published by Maryland Matters