Citizen Rights

Citizen Rights

Democratic government depends upon informed and active participation at all levels of government. Governmental bodies must protect the citizen’s right to know by giving adequate notice of proposed actions, holding open meetings, and making public records accessible.

Large Oak Tree with text overlay
Event Date: 
02/13/2024 - 7:00pm
Event location: 

Oak Hammock

At this Oak Hammock Committee Meeting, Adriana Menendez and Veronica Robleto from the Rural Women's Health Project will speak on, "Health Justice Support for Farmworkers and Immigrant Communities."

Janice holding sunflower
Blog Post

Dear Members,
Here’s hoping that you enjoyed the festive season in a gratifying manner. Closing out a year and stepping into the next gives us a chance to reconsider our values and priorities and how to live them. Happy New Year to each of you!

Untangling the 2024 Presidential Nomination with Caitlin Jewitt
Event Date: 
02/20/2024 - 3:00pm to 4:30pm
Event location: 

Warm Hearth Village - Tall Oaks Hall

Dr. Caitlin Jewitt, associate professor and associate chair in Virginia Tech’s Department of Political Science, chose as her title “Untangling the 2024 Presidential Nomination.” The event on Tuesday, Feb. 20th from 3–4:30 p.m.

Red Box with White Text "Take Action Now!"

Action Alerts

House Concurrent Resolution (HCR) 693 and HCR 703 are up for a vote on the House floor on January 9th. These resolution bills claim to be seeking congressional term limits and a balanced federal budget, but really they are calling for a dangerous Article V Convention that could gut the U.S. Constitution.

Floridians Protecting Freedom logo white text and graphics on a purple background
News

We did it! As of today (Friday, January 5, 2024), the Division of Elections is reporting that #AbortionOnTheBallot has 910,946 verified signatures meeting the threshold, enough to qualify for the 2024 election! What a huge milestone for abortion access in our state!

Large Oak Tree with text overlay
Event Date: 
01/09/2024 - 7:00pm
Event location: 

Oak Hammock

At this Oak Hammock Committee Meeting, Dr. Nancy Hardt, MD will present, "Politics and Infant and Maternal Health." Dr. Hardt is a professor emerita at the UF College of Medicine.

Action Alert text with black exclamation point in red and white triangle graphic

Action Alerts

The LWV of Alachua County has been following the issue of changes to the administration of GRU for nearly a year. It has been our position that the process used by legislators to enact a new law was a breach of democratic processes and the state inserting governor-appointed Authority members as administrators of our municipal utility are a breach of home rule.

Currently, the Authority is discussing reducing and possibly eliminating the already reduced transfer of funds to the city. This would have a detrimental effect on basic city services and the quality of life of Gainesville residents. We have two immediate action items for you.

The Virginia League was recognized on the Senate floor by Senator Favola (Gunin Kiran, LWVMC president, at left)
Event Date: 
02/06/2024 - 6:00pm to 02/07/2024 - 10:30am
Event location: 

Omni Richmond Hotel

This event has already been held. Read more to see photos and President Gunin Kiran's report.

Women's Legislative Roundtables
Event Date: 
01/10/2024 - 8:30am to 03/06/2024 - 9:30am
Event location: 

Virginia General Assembly Building or Zoom

These events are closed, watch video replays from the 2024 Women's Legislative Roundtable sessions.

League of Women Voters
Event Date: 
12/06/2023 - 9:00am to 3:00pm
Event location: 

Zoom

Join the League of Women Voters of Virginia for our annual Pre-Session in which you will learn about the legislative priorities of the League and our partners. This year’s Pre-Session will be virtual.

Pages