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The League signed onto a letter urging US Congress to take action to improve health care affordability and address health inequities impacting women and families.
The Senate Rules and Administration Committee held a hearing on the DISCLOSE Act and invited the League to testify
The League reached out to welcome Director Santos who was confirmed to the Census Bureau earlier this year. Census work is incredibly important to our democracy.
The League of Women Voters strongly urges the US Senate to bring the DISCLOSE Act of 2021 to the floor for debate and final passage.
LWVUS sent a letter to members of the US Senate asking them to vote yes on S4132, legislation that would codify a woman's right to reproductive choice, including access to abortion services.
LWVUS sent a memo to the US House asking them to cosponsor H.Res. 891, a resolution to affirm the validity of the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) as the 28th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.
LWVUS joined partners on a letter asking the Acting Director of the Office of Management and Budget to move forward with revising the standards for federal data on race and ethnicity.
The League sent a letter to the White House outlining the issues that we hope President Biden will touch on during the State of the Union.
LWVUS joined other organizations urging committee members to support the restoration of the Black Lung Disability Trust Fund (BLDTF).
LWVUS joined a letter sent to the director of the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), requesting increased investments in global gender equality