Better Public Relations for Waltham? Report Says It's Needed (News Clips) 2/19/2014 "Respondents wished that Waltham had better public relations and wished that Waltham would get the credit it deserves.
League of Women Voters works to guard public interest (News Clips) 10/10/2012 "Over the years, the issues may have changed, but to Ellis, the need for the League’s presence has not: 'This area needs a group that looks out for the public’s interest, and that is what I…
Public Interest Podcast: Are Our Elected Officials Selecting Their Constituencies Instead of Having Voters Select Them? (News Clips) 1/4/2017 This podcast originally appeared in the Public Interest Podcast.
Rhode Island Public Radio: Motivated By Trump, Progressive Women Start Organizing In RI (News Clips) 4/19/2017 This article originally appeared in the Rhode Island Public Radio.
The League of Women Voters Sponsors YVOTE Contest for Sarasota Public High School Students (News Clips) 8/16/2023 This story was originally published by SRQ Daily. The League of Women Voters, a non-partisan, non-profit organization promoting informed voter participation and enhanced citizen engagement, has been…
Fast-track legislative maneuvers hinder public participation, nonpartisan Kentucky group says (News Clips) 11/29/2023 This story was originally published in Associated Press. The review conducted by the League of Women Voters of Kentucky found that lawmakers increasingly have relied on fast-track maneuvers to pass…
People in Public Service: Shelley Kneip, League of Women Voters of Thurston County (News Clips) 10/15/2023 This was originally published by Thurston Talk. Kneip’s LWV activities include organizing dozens of forums for candidates seeking elected office, working on state debates, assisting with a state…
LETTER: Yes on Prop. 42! (News Clips) 5/12/2014 We almost lost it — our right to our own public records and participation in public meetings.
Michigan Public Radio: Michigan's political maps go on trial in redistricting lawsuit (News Clips) 2/5/2019 Was the last re-drawing of Michigan’s political district maps so biased in Republicans’ favor, they were illegal? That question literally went on trial Tuesday, with a three-judge panel in Detroit’s…