WI Organizations Call on State Legislators to Protect Freedom to Vote, Reject Harmful Legislation in Upcoming Session
Public Statement

WISCONSIN - Organizations from across the state signed onto a letter calling on the Wisconsin State Legislature to protect the voting rights of Wisconsin voters and reject harmful legislation that will create barriers and disenfran

Public Statement

Madison, WI—Today, Midwest Environmental Advocates (MEA) filed a petition for a contested case hearing challenging regulatory approvals issued by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) for Enbridge Energy’s plan to build a new 41-mile

City Council Forum
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01/27/2025 - 6:00pm
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City Council Chambers

Hear neighbors' questions for Norman's odd number War

Mayoral Candidate Forum
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01/13/2025 - 6:00pm
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City Council Chambers

Mayoral Forum

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12/15/2024 - 3:00pm to 5:00pm
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Mendocino Community Center

On Sunday, December 15, 3-5:00 pm, members and friends are invited to meet in person at the Mendocino Community Center.  Or join online with this link: 

Huli Aʻo: Rethinking Youth Ciivics group photo with speakers Trevor Atkins and Laura Acasio and LWVHC members and guests
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The League of Women Voters of Hawai`i County held a meeting on "Huli Aʻo: Rethinking Youth Civics" on Saturday, November 23, at Hawaiʻi Community College, featuring guest speakers Trevor Atkins and Laura Acasio and followed by a lively audience Q&

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You can make a Tax Deductible Donation to our Hudson League all year along!  Membership dues are not tax deductible. Only donations made to the Education Fund or our Inspirational Leaders Fund are tax deductible.  Both are a qualified 501(c)(3) organization. 

We are pleased that the court recognized that these restrictions in HB1878 were unreasonable and violated our constitutional rights."

Judge Jon Beetem has made permanent an injunction blocking  four provisions of HB1878 challenged by the League of Women Voters of Missouri (LWVMO) and the Missouri State Conference of the NAACP, finding “they are overbroad and impair a wide swath of constitutionally protected rights of speech, expression, and association.”

Nancy Copenhaver and Marilyn McLeod with ACLU of Missouri attorneys Gillian Wilcox and  Kristin Mulvey, and Rod Chapel of  the  Missouri NAACP State Conference.
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Judge Jon Beetem issued a decision on Nov. 25 allowing strict photo ID rules to stay in place.

ERA

Take Action for the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA)  The League of Women Voters of the United States (LWVUS) issued a statement recently, asking President Biden to publish the Equal Rights Amendment before his term ends. The ERA, which will update the U.S. Constitution to protect the equality of rights under the law regardless of sex, “can be added to the Constitution with one action,” according to the statement. “With just months left in office, we are urging President Biden to act to ensure that the ERA is published.”

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