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Letters

LWVUS joined an open letter from civil rights groups to the American people.

LWVUS urged members of the House of Representatives to support the District of Columbia Local Funds Act.

Celina Stewart, CEO and resident of Laurel, Maryland urged passage of SB 342 to enact essential protections against racial vote dilution in Maryland.

The League joined a coalition of groups calling for the Senate to reject a continuing resolution (CR) to fund the government which threatens DC autonomy. 

LWVUS urged the Senate to amend the current continuing resolution (CR) as passed by the US House to allow DC to spend its locally raised revenue.

 

LWVUS sent a letter to the US Senate urging members to oppose the SAVE Act.

LWVUS sent a letter to the US Senate urging members to oppose the SAVE Act.

The League joined a letter urging Congress to oppose a bill to authorize the Administration to cut federal funds to state and local governments for not participating in immigrant deportations. 

On the 105th anniversary of its founding, the League of Women Voters sent a letter to Congressional leadership regarding the organization's grave concern over the state of our nation.

LWVUS joined hundreds of organizations to express our concern and strong opposition to the recent incidents in which public data have been selectively removed from federal websites.