Nominations for National Board - Deadline September 30!
The Nominating Committee does not actually nominate people. You, the members, do that! And we are actively seeking recommendations now for LWVUS National Board for 2014-2016. So if you know someone you think would be a good national leader, please nominate them and help us build another great LWVUS Board!
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Subcontracting Public Education
This paper by Ted Volskay (LWVSC) presents a case study on public education subcontracting. -
Privatization of Prisons
This paper by Ted Volskay (LWVSC) is a prison privatization case study. -
Privatization of a Publicly Owned Waste Water Treatment Plant
This paper by Ted Volskay (LWVSC) is a waste water treatment plant privatization case study. -
Deregulation of Railroads
This paper by Ted Volskay (LWVSC) presents a deregulation of railroads privatization case. -
Civic Hosting of Visitors from Eurasia Countries
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The Legal Framework of Transparency and Accountability within the Context of Privatization
This paper by Dianne DiIanni (LWVTN) examines the legal framework of transparency and accountability in the context of privatization. -
Summary of Voter ID laws passed in 2011
The Brennan Center for Justice has compiled a detailed summary of Voter ID laws that have passed in state legislatures in 2011. -
LWV Studies: Education and Privatization
| Sara SandersWant to know more about the process surrounding a national study? Learn how to help your League get ready to participate in national studies directly from Education Study Committee chair Peg Hill and national Education Fund and Privatization Committee chair Janis McMillen. Webinar recorded on April 28, 2011. -
Do a Little. Change a Lot: A Biographical Sketch on Energy
“DO A LITTLE, CHANGE A LOT” is a program1 to guide citizens of Northern Scotland in their efforts to reduce an individual’s or a family’s carbon footprint. An individual’s carbon footprint is defined as the amount of carbon a person generates per year through daily activities such as driving an automobile, doing laundry, showering and maintaining a comfortable indoor temperature.
