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.
LWVUS joined 118 organizations calling on Congress to investigate the illegal activities of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).
The League and partner organizations sent a letter to the Chairs of the Tri-Caucus about protecting and preserving federal voting rights laws during the 119th Congress.
LWVUS joined a letter urging US Congress to oppose the Laken Riley Act, which would mandate the detention of undocumented people arrested for or charged with certain offenses.
LWVUS joined comments in support of OMB approving an extension of the American Community Survey (ACS) and Puerto Rico Community Survey (PRCS) programs.
The League of Women Voters of the United States and more than 140 diverse nonprofit organizations leading in women's, reproductive, LGBTQIA+, civil, and human rights sent a letter to President Biden calling on him to instruct the US Archivist to certify and publish the duly ratified Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) in the US Constitution.