League of Women Voters of Lawrence/Douglas County
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GeneralOur Mission
The League of Women Voters, a nonpartisan political organization, encourages informed and active participation in government, works to increase understanding of major public policy issues, and influences public policy through education and advocacy.


LOCAL POSITIONS & STUDIES

* City Government
* Douglas County Government
* Health Care
* Housing for Low-Income Groups
* Needs of People with Disabilities
* Nursing Homes
* Local Boards and Commissions
* Local Land Use
* Public Transportation and Bikeways



NATIONAL PRIORITY ISSUES

Representative Government
* Campaign Finance Reform
* Civil Liberties
* DC Voting Rights
* Election Administration
* Ethics and Lobbying Reform

Natural Resources
* Global Climate Change

Social Policy
* Health Care Reform
* Tax Policy

International Relations


Our History
Established in 1920, the League is one of the nation's most respected grassroots organizations. We explore issues from many points of view and take action on issues affecting our families and communities.

Visit the League Storybank and read stories of success and triumph from League members across the country.

Music

Register to Vote

Movies

EXPRESS YOURSELF
Women on Film, Empowerment & the Political Process

Ever since women have had the right to vote, expression at the polls has been one of the most powerful ways of participating and asserting ourselves. The League of Women Voters and Allergan, Inc., the maker of BOTOX® Cosmetic (Botulinum Toxin Type A) teamed up to encourage women to express themselves through the political process and by making choices about how they live.

Supported by actress and mother Virginia Madsen, this initiative encourages women to express themselves openly and honestly… in all parts of their lives.

TelevisionThe Declare Yourself 'I'm voting for...' campaign

BooksVISIT THE LEAGUE'S E-LIBRARY

About the League - League Resources
Find out about the League - our history, our leaders. Read Impact on Issues to find out where we stand on the issues or download our Annual Report or informational brochures.

Civic Participation and Community Involvement
Learn how you can be more effective politically by being involved and helping other become involved in your community.

Fair Judiciary
In 2004, The League of Women Voters Education Fund (LWVEF) launched Safeguarding U.S. Democracy: Promoting an Independent Judiciary, a program to increase citizen understanding of the importance of our nation’s system of separation of powers and highlight the vital need for protecting a fair and independent judiciary.

Global Climate Change
Global climate change is one of the most serious threats to the environment, health and economy of our nation.

Immigration
The League recently launched an Immigration Study aimed at helping communities understand the implications of immigration, the underlying values and principles regarding immigration, reasons for immigration, current federal immigration policy, and the impact of immigration in American society.

Voter Information and Outreach
Learn out more about the voting process and find tools to help get out the vote in your community.

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Want to get information--

* Without flashy headlines? * Without partisan politics?
* Without lobbying by vested interests? * Without sound bites?

We do that . . . and you can help! Visit the League of Women Voters of Lawrence/Douglas County (LWV-L/DC) at our new location, and check out our Journal-World Marketplace profile and calendar.

The LWV-L/DC is a grassroots, all-volunteer, non-profit organization that has educated citizens and lobbied government in the public interest for more than 75 years. We study topical government problems and come to positions based on member consensus. Then we act.


In recent years, the LWV of Lawrence/Douglas County:

Without flashy headlines . . .
Sponsored public meetings about campaign finance reform in Kansas, what our city and county sales tax has bought, the rocky road to welfare reform, the effects of tax abatements in Douglas County, and how public transportation works in another university town.

Without partisan politics . . .
Testified before and wrote to the city, county, and planning commissions based on League study of planning issues, recreation policy, public transit, and development in the unincorporated areas of the county; and to state and national legislators on a host of issues.

Without lobbying by vested interests . . .
Presented candidate forums; registered voters at groceries, schools, downtown, Haskell, the Health Department, and the Lawrence Public Library; and worked to Get Out The Vote, all in cooperation with NAACP, Youth in Government at LHS, and the AAUW. We also studied such League program items as tax abatements in Douglas County, the State School Board and educational governance in Kansas, controlling suburban sprawl in the county and the representativeness of the Planning Commission.

Without sound bites . . .
Observed meetings of the city and county commissions, the planning commission, and the school board, and began work on a Citizen Handbook on Douglas County Government.

Who I'd like to meet:
Anyone who wants to be part of an organization where smart, active leaders create lasting change in their communities - especially in Douglas County, KS. Join the LWV and help us make democracy work!

League members receive "The National Voter" magazine, the League's monthly electronic newsletter, local and state League publications, access to member information on the League web site (www.lwv.org), and alerts on breaking action on Capitol Hill.

Membership is open to men and women of all ages. Please click here to download a .pdf of the membership brochure.




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Jul 21 2008 6:29 PM

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Keep up the great work!!!
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Jul 21 2008 8:27 AM

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Jul 20 2008 9:32 PM

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Paula

Paula



Jul 13 2008 2:27 AM

Thanks for the opportunity to have easy access to League activities in Lawrence.
Keep up the good work!
Nancy

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Jul 12 2008 5:55 AM

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Jul 10 2008 12:12 AM

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Jul 7 2008 4:09 PM

Thanks for adding us! We invite you to use the Foundation Center's free online resources to help you learn more about finding funding for your cause.

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