The 2021 LWVWI Annual Meeting will conclude with a League member business meeting, the Plenary Session, starting late Saturday morning, June 12, and extending over the lunch hour. The registration deadline for all Annual Meeting programs
After the evening program on Friday, June 12, Annual Meeting reconvened early Saturday morning, June 12, for presentations of the Meg McLane Award for Advocacy and Membership and Leadership Development program awards. The full program agenda
League members and friends of the League attended the 2021 LWVWI Annual Meeting. Our gathering was once again held virtually in three separate Zoom meetings from June 11 to June 12.
Community members from across Wisconsin and throughout the country will be gathering in Maribel, Wisconsin, on June 11 and 12 for a two-day People’s Power Summit event.
Our electoral process is not working for us. Studies show that the partisan divide is growing dramatically and public trust in government is greatly diminished. A growing number of people are looking for alternatives.
Each of the 72 counties in Wisconsin have a jail where individuals are detained. Of the population incarcerated in county jails in Wisconsin, upwards of half of these individuals retain their right to vote.