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Press Release: Response to District II Ruling
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Press Release: Response from Disability Rights Wisconsin and
League of Women Voters of Wisconsin on District II Ruling
 
For Immediate Release: March 12, 2025
WI Organizations Call on State Legislators to Protect Freedom to Vote, Reject Harmful Legislation in Upcoming Session
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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

Why the Census matters
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What's Going on with the U.S. Census?

Immigrant Rights Are Human Rights
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The League of Women Voters of Wisconsin is committed to advancing diversity, equity, and inclusion in all areas that shape the lives of individuals, families, and communities.

South Asian Heritage Month: July 18 - August 17 and map of South Asia
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August Month Long Observances

Celebrating Pride Disability Month with flag
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July Month Long Observances

Constitutional Corner
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With the recent attacks on our rights at the federal level and the stream of proposed constitutional amendments being considered at the state level, it is important for all Wisconsinites to understand the important role our state constitution play

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At the League of Women Voters of Wisconsin, we believe in a democracy that works for everyone—and that includes protecting the rights of every individual through due process.

Our rights matter
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Our democracy is built on the promise of liberty and justice for all—and that promise starts with due process. One of the most fundamental protections in our legal system is habeas corpus, the right to challenge unlawful detention.

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