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MI Citizens Guide to Government
News
Steering Committee
Event Date: 
05/13/2025 - 6:00pm to 8:00pm
Event location: 

Wenham Council on Aging

annual meeting    May meeting
Event Date: 
05/20/2025 - 5:00pm
Event location: 

The Kirkwood Room

Please join League members for our annual May Membership Meeting for dinner, a short business meeting and a timely presentation of Welcoming and Supporting Immigrants and Refugees by Dr. Peter Gerlach and Dr. Sunday Goshit. 

Oak Hammock Meeting - Trump's tariffs: facts and falsities
News

A recording of the April 8th Oak Hammock Meeting is now available. Professor Amanda Phalin, of the UF Warrington College of Business discussed, "Trump's tariffs: facts and falsities".

civics
News

We had a great turnout consisting of our local members as well as non-members for this very interesting talk by Kristina Pires, Director of NE Region for Generation Citizen

LWVMI 2025 Convention May 16-18, 2025 in Grand Rapids

 

ALL members are welcome!

See LWVMI website for details and registration

LWVUS logo
News

For Immediate Release: Tuesday, April 8, 2025

LWVSCDE Newsletter Logo
News

The May issue of Leading of the League brings news from LWVUS, LWVDE, and LWVSCDE. Find out about the national League's efforts to combat attacks on democracy. Learn about legislation being considered by the Delaware General Assembly and the LWVDE Biennial Convention. And find out what your friends in the Sussex League have been up to, from rallies in Rehoboth and Dover, to school board elections, presentations to local organizations, and much more! AND DON'T FORGET THE SUSSEX LWV May 17 BIENNIAL MEETING! Click on "Newsletters" in the left-hand sidebar.

Young, 1st time voters allowed to register at SC DMV
Public Statement

After public outcry, an emergency lawsuit in state court, and the threat of additional federal litigation by the ACLU, League of Women Voters, and NAACP, the South Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) finally fixed a policy that prevented close to 2,000 young, first-time voters from participating in the 2024 election.

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