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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.

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Joint Statement from Wisconsin Voting Rights and Civil Liberties Organizations on the Arrest of Judge Hannah Dugan

 

League Calls on Voters to Support Assembly Bill 97
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LWVWI SUPPORTS EXTENDING MEDICAID COVERAGE TO ONE YEAR FOR POSTPARTUM MOTHERS

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Petition drives are gearing up in Michigan.  Many circulators will be in our communities in the next year – especially during warm-weather months – attempting to get a minimum of 500,000 valid signatures so that the proposal can be part of t

2025 Hingham Candidates Night

LWV Hingham Candidates Night

Wednesday, April 16, 2025 at 6:30 pm

In Person and Live from Hingham Town Hall

Candidates for local town office will share their goals for the coming term and contested race candidates will answer voter questions. Moderator, Elizabeth Foster-Nolan from the LWV of Massachusetts will manage the discussion. 
 
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Statement from Celina Stewart, CEO of the League of Women Voters, and Dianna Wynn, president of the League of Women Voters: "From the flagrant disregard for congressional authority and governmental checks and balances to defying Supreme Court orders to bring Kilmar Abrego Garcia back home, one thing is abundantly clear: our country is in a constitutional crisis."

Tell the Senate "No" on the SAVE Act
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The U.S. House has passed the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act to require citizenship documentation to register to vote.

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In 2024 the League supported Prop A for healthy families and it was supported by 57 percent of voters in November. The proposition included mandatory sick leave and an increase in the minimum wage.

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Warning: Constitutional Crisis

Announces New Initiative to Mobilize Voters Press Release / Last Updated: April 17, 2025

 

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