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LWV of South Hampton Roads, LWV of Virginia, and LWV of the United States issued a statement on the mass shooting in a Walmart in Chesapeake, VA.
Eligible voters deserve equal access to register and vote under the law. Increasing the language accessibility of voting materials allows voters to feel confident in voting and become educated and informed as they vote on high-priority issues in their communities. The Expanding the VOTE Act would do just this.
This episode originally aired on WPLN News.
Tennessee has historically had low voter turnout. Today, we're talking about a few of the reasons behind those numbers.
The Leagues of Women Voters of the Pikes Peak Region, Colorado, and the United States issued the following statement in response to the mass shooting at Club Q in Colorado Springs, CO.
This story was originally published by Spectrum News.
When Kay Hudson looks at campaign signs, she sees clutter.
With Election Day over, the League of Women Voters volunteer has a new task — clearing up campaign sign recycling drop-off sites.
WASHINGTON – Today, the League of Women Voters CEO Virginia Kase Solomón released the following statement in support of the legislation to protect DACA recipients:
This story originally aired on KLKN TV.
The League of Women’s Voters of Nebraska is preparing for a busy legislative session in 2023.
Senate and House leadership announced that protecting Dreamers is a high priority in the remaining time of the 117th Congress, leading the League to urge Congress to follow through and pass a bill. People who are protected by DACA, their families, and their communities deserve the peace of mind to build their lives and futures in the United States.
This interview was originally published in Noozhawk.
LWV of Santa Barbara seeks to empower voters and defend democracy.
WASHINGTON — Today the League of Women Voters of the United States CEO Virginia Kase Solomón issued the following statement in response to Speaker Nancy Pelosi announcement to step down from House leadership: