Letters
The League of Women Voters of the United States submits comments urging the Department of Health and Human Services not to finalize the proposed rule change to the definition of "lawfully present" to exclude people with DACA status for the purposes of determining eligibility to enroll in ACA health insurance coverage.
LWVUS opposed the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA's) plan to eliminate air quality standards for smog, soot, and mercury, and limits on carbon pollution and coal waste.
The League joined a coalition of groups on a letter asking Congress about removing a key public database.
LWVUS sent a letter to the Secretary of Commerce disagreeing with the decision to eliminate the 2030 Census Bureau Advisory Committee, the Census Scientific Advisory Committee, and the National Advisory Committee on Racial, Ethnic, and Other Populations.
LWVUS thanked Sen. Cory Booker for his unwavering commitment to democracy and civil rights.
The League joined over 100 other organizations in writing to House members in strong opposition to H.R. 22, the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act.
The League joined over 100 other organizations in writing to House leadership in strong opposition to H.R. 22, the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act.
LWVUS and four partner organizations wrote to the Election Assistance Commission to inform the commission that it is not authorized to implement the Executive Order on Preserving and Protecting the Integrity of American Elections.
LWVUS joined nearly 200 national and local groups to urge the House of Representatives to bring the District of Columbia Local Funds Act of 2025 to the floor and swiftly pass it into law
LWVUS joined an open letter from civil rights groups to the American people.