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graph of ohio public health

A new analysis of state public health systems shows Ohio’s has some of the worst funding support in the nation, and that funding could go down even more in the newest state budget. Using 2021 data from the State Health Access Data Assistance Center, the Health Policy Institute of Ohio found that the state spent $24 per person on public health, “far less than most other states.”

“Overall, Ohio’s investment in public health is lower than many other states at both the state and local levels,” the institute stated.

Girls want to have fundamental rights

Tell Your Senators to vote NO on the Save Act! It will create barriers to voting for millions of people. The SAVE Act would require a passport or a birth certificate that matches your current name, in person, to register to vote or to update your voter registration for any reason. It's aimed at preventing noncitizens from voting — something which is already illegal and rare.  Many people do not have passports or easy access to these documents.

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WASHINGTON — LWV Responds to President's Anti-Voter Executive Order:  “Let’s keep it real: this order is not about protecting elections; it is about making it harder for voters — particularly women voters — to vote,” said Celina

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Do you know what's on the ballot in the upcoming May 6th election? You can view the Republican ballot and the 

tracey Talking
Event Date: 
05/15/2025 - 6:30pm
Event location: 

Hudson Library

Calling ALL Members.   Put this meeting on your calendar--May 15th, 2025 at 6:30pm--for our Annual meeting where we will discuss changes in policies, programs, and vote for new Board members and officers. A quorum is needed!

Book Divide and Rule
Event Date: 
05/08/2025 - 7:00pm
Event location: 

Kathy Battaglia's home

Joseph Kisarale delivers a deep exploration of the forces tearing America apart. He finds that democracy, which should serve all citizens, has instead left many unheard, neglected and disillusioned.