For 90 years, the League has worked to facilitate the civil exchange of different points of view, to bridge the gap between the voters and the elected, and to help improve the functioning of government.
ACTION ALERT: Don’t Go Backwards on Health Care Reform!
In the next few days, the House is scheduled to vote on repealing the Affordable Care Act, the comprehensive health care reform law passed by the last Congress and signed into law by President Obama.
Oklahoma State Questions: Where the League Stands
photo courtesy Flickr user functoruser In addition to providing nonpartisan voter information on issues, the League has a long and distinguished history of research and study that leads to membership consensus and a “Position” on important public policies.
It’s Now or Never for Climate Legislation
By the end of this month, Senate leadership plans to bring comprehensive climate change and clean energy legislation to the floor.
2010 Marks LWV’s 90th Year
The League of Women Voters (LWV), a nonpartisan political organization that works to improve our system of government and impact public policies through citizen education and advocacy, is celebrating its 90th anniversary in 2010. Not coincidentally, the 19th amendment to the United States Constitution that gave women the right to vote celebrates its 90th anniversary in 2010, as well.