Our Positions

Below are all of our positions.

What is a Position?

The League of Women Voters takes action on an issue only when we have a position addressing that particular issue. Members must study and come to consensus on an issue, in order to form a position. This thorough grassroots process ensures that our advocacy is well considered by a broad range of people, understood by our members, and we have a sense of the political environment.

Montana Positions

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To promote quality air standards to protect human health and safety, to ensure the integrity of ecosystems, and to facilitate the enjoyment of the natural attractions of this state.

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To promote a system of high quality affordable, developmentally-appropriate child care.

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To protect society from criminal behaviors, while providing services to enable prisoners to become law-abiding citizens, and ensure equal and fair procedural justice for all regardless of age, gender, race, color, creed, or financial status.

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To promote efficient and equitable financing of public education, with the state funding its share of the cost.

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Including Conservation, Clean Energy, Prudent Evaluation of Clean Energy Projects, Reducing Impacts of Energy Sources on Local and Global Air and Water Quality, and Proposed New State Efforts in Energy Policy.

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Positions taken on issues of Human Resources in Montana

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To protect resources through tax incentives, clear, and practical state and local standards, enforced by a  local planning authority, using well-maintained electronic data describing land and water inventories.

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Positions taken by the League of Women Voters Montana on issues affecting state and local government.

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League of Women Voters Montana positions on natural resource issues.

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The League of Women Voters proposes to reduce vehicular traffic by increasing the use of public transportation with expanded mass transit systems.  

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To promote wise use of the state’s water resources, protecting water quality and water supplies against potential depletion and/or pollution, while protecting existing water rights and uses, instream flows, and reservations for future needs.
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