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Empower the next generation of leaders! The Nevada County League of Women Voters proudly announces its Student Scholarship Fund, open to high school seniors from every school in Nevada County. We're dedicated to supporting college and vocational school-bound students as they embark on their educational journeys. Our scholarships aim to recognize and inspire young individuals who are passionate about making a difference in their communities. By investing in their future, we’re nurturing informed and engaged citizens ready to shape tomorrow.
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With Medicare Open Enrollment ending on Dec. 7, the LWVAC Health Care Committee felt this was a great time to host a Hot Topic presentation on Medicare by Dr. Ed Weisbart, M.D., National Board Secretary of Physicians for a National Health Program. Dr. Weisbart joined LWVAC members as well as community members in person and via Zoom to discuss Original Medicare and Medicare Advantage. He explained their advantages, disadvantages and differences, and effectively utilized personal stories to explain possible problems with various choices.

Event Date: 
12/04/2024 - 7:00pm
Event location: 

Warren Building

Wellesley needs YOU to keep our town running smoothly! 

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P.O. Box 26, Downers Grove, IL 60515

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Event Date: 
11/21/2024 (All day)
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Worldly Goods

Support your local Leauge while having fun shopping! Stop in at Worldly Goods from 10am-7pm on Thursday, November 21st.  The League of Women Voter's of Ames and Story County will receive 10-15% of all goods purchased during this time.

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At the 2024 LWVUS Convention, Leagues overwhelmingly agreed to conduct a new national study on the Federal Judiciary.

Blog Post
By Barbara Sperry, LWVBC Member
 
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Thank you to the people who made our elections run: the poll workers, election officials, election observers, postal workers, and volunteers. 

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It is important to celebrate that VOTE411 did what it was designed to do this cycle - educating voters. We had information on more candidates in more languages that were viewed by more voters than any election cycle, and that's something to be extremely proud of! More specifically, between January 1- November 5th, just shy of 9.2 million voters turned to VOTE411 for their election information.

 

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On November 19, the N.C.

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