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Event Date: 
02/25/2025 - 7:00pm
Why attend?  To learn more about how LWVIL decides what policy issues to support or oppose based on League priorities and positions AND to give your input!
 
LWV Response to Trump Administration's Weaponization of Government
News

"As an organization committed to empowering voters and defending democracy, the League is outraged by the current administration’s actions against the American people. We are equally concerned about the inaction of our elected officials in Congress to exercise their constitutional authority and put a stop to this attack on democratic institutions, Americans, and the rule of law..." - LWV CEO Celina Stewart

School kids running into building
News

This article by League member Sally Butzin appeared in the Tallahassee Democrat. For years, Sally and I have joked about the many choices of Cheerios. There are too many choices! The Florida Voucher System now takes about $3.9 billion from the public schools. We are asking our public schools to do more with less support. There may also be too many choices some of which may not be good ones. The average parent has no way to know because the rules differ for each choice.

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Empowering Voters. Defending Democracy.
2025 Policy One-Pager click here.

 

Action Alerts

 
LWV Urges Congress to Act
Public Statement

"As an organization committed to empowering voters and defending democracy, the League is outraged by the current administration’s actions against the American people.

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Event Date: 
02/20/2025 - 7:00pm
Event location: 

Northminster Presbyterian Church

Join us as Clarissa Thompson, Executive Director of Mid-Iowa Community Action, Inc. (MICA), shed lighs on the challenges and potential solutions to poverty in our community.  Everyone is invited! Bring a friend!

TRY 2025

 

They Represent You 

Our 2025 Brochure of Elected Officials.

You can read or download a copy  PDF icon here.

 

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

LWV Calls on Congress to Act

LWV Urges Congress to Exercise Its Authority

On the 105th anniversary of its founding, the League of Women Voters sent a letter to Congressional leadership regarding the organization's grave concern over the state of our nation. Specifically, the League writes to urge Congress to exercise its authority to protect the rule of law, defend the Constitution, and end the overreach that the Executive Branch has shown in the last few weeks.

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