Today (May 11, 2022), the News & Observer published a letter to the editor submitted by the Board of Directors of the League of Women Voters of North Carolina regarding our commitment to ensuring that all people have equal access to repr
We celebrate Mother’s Day this weekend with heavy hearts. But we are resolved to double down on our efforts to ensure that all people should have equal access to reproductive rights.
Thanks to those of you who were able to join us on April 1 and 2 in Morehead City for 2022 Council. About 60 people from 14 Leagues across North Carolina participated.
Suzanne Fisher, president of the Asheville-Buncombe County League and head of its National Popular Vote Action Team, spoke at our 2022 Council in Morehead City about the National Popular Vote.
The LWVNC Public Education League Action Team is working with the NCPTA to address the urgent need for teacher retention and to fully fund the Leandro Comprehensive Remedial Plan. The timing for action is now since legislators
A national group seeking to purge voters in two of North Carolina’s largest counties, each with significant populations of voters of color, has abandoned its baseless claims as part of a settlement agreement approved by the U.S.
March 8 at 5 p.m.: Join the Wake County League for a virtual DEI roundtable discussion called "Invisible No More: Missing and Murdered Native American Women." Register and view pre-discussion resources