Greater Green Bay

Greater Green Bay

Making Democracy Work

The League of Women Voters is a nonpartisan political organization encouraging the informed and active participation of citizens in government. It influences public policy through education and advocacy. We never support or oppose any political party or candidate.

 

Annual Meeting Note

52nd Annual Report

Follow this link to the 2022-2023 League of Women Voters of Greater Green Bay Annual Report.

 

 

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Environment
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We’ve identified several excellent resources for our members. They include advice about protecting our environment through food choices, understanding proposed changes to Medicaid, and some interesting facts about our native wild animals.

Voter Service Committee, February
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At our December meeting, we celebrated our accomplishments of 2024. We held forums, made videos, registered voters, and provided community education events. Now, we move on to exciting new challenges for 2025.

New Dues Structure
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As we gratefully move to the new membership software the League is making available, we want you to be aware of some important changes related to your dues and renewal process. Please read the important details here.

 

Women Wiscosin Council
Event Date: 
04/05/2024 - 11:00pm
Event location: 

ADRC of Brown County

Letter from our President – June 2024
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I trust everyone had a rejuvenating holiday season and took time to recover from 2024. I want to thank everyone who attended our Holiday Brunch in December. It was an excellent opportunity to unveil our new LWVGGB Democracy Defender t-shirts.

Issues for Emphasis are adopted by our grassroots members during our biennial Convention.

Healthcare/Environment
Event Date: 
10/24/2024 - 3:30pm

The Healthcare/Environment committee will meet via Zoom on Wednesday, October 24 3:30 pm. All are welcome.

Education Committee Meeting
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Our December meeting focused on school referendum successes, the importance of “spendable funding” for public schools, and current issues of DEI, Title IX, and school vouchers.

2024 Lively Issues
Event Date: 
10/03/2024 - 6:00pm
Event location: 

Central Library Board Room

Voter Services meets on the first Thursday of the month at 6:00 at the Brown County Central Library in the upstairs Board Room.

Our Re-Drawing Democracy Event
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Exciting developments are on the horizon with the National Popular Vote (NPV) law, which promises to ensure that the presidential candidate garnering the most popular votes nationwide will be elected.

shirt
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Get ready to showcase your support for The League in style with our new LWV Democracy Defender t-shirts! Not only will you look fantastic, but you'll also be making a statement that matters.