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Read the latest Newsletters to find out what is happening this month with the Los Alamos LWV.

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Welcome to the League of Women Voters of Los Alamos

Welcome to the League of Women Voters Los Alamos

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The League of Women Voters is a nonpartisan political organization encouraging informed and active participation in government. It influences public policy through education and advocacy.

Membership

Membership dues for the League of Women Voters of Los Alamos are due in April for the fiscal year from May through April. If you have not paid your dues and renewed your membership yet, we sincerely hope you will. If you still support the mission and goals of the League, and you find the newsletter and our programs useful and interesting, please visit the Join/Donate page to complete a membership form and remit your membership dues.  

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Lunch with a Leader will take place on July 17 from noon to 1 p.m. at the Unitarian Church on Sage Loop. The speaker will be Elizabeth Martineau, the Executive Director of the Los Alamos Community Foundation.

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Event Date: 
06/19/2025 - 12:00pm

Robert Gibson spoke on LA's Path to Carbon-free Energy: Utilities and YOU.

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Watch the fascinating talk and follow along with the powerpoint slides PDF icon

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If you missed lunch with a leader Taraka Dale, PhD Thursday, January 16, 2025  watch video

Event Date: 
01/16/2025 - 12:00pm
Event location: 

Unitarian Fellowship Hall

Taraka  grew up in northwestern Pennsylvania, in a rural area between Pittsburgh and Erie. In 1999, she received her B.S. in Biochemistry from Allegheny College, a nearby liberal arts school.

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At a recent board meeting, the Los Alamos League voted to encourage student memberships by making them free.

We are truly a grassroots organization... We are nonpartisan, but, after study, we use our positions to advocate for or against particular policies in the public interest.