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From its inception in 1920, the League of Women Voters has been an activist, nonpartisan grassroots organization that encourages citizens to advocate for better government and for public policies that served the common good. This is reflected in the League’s mission to empower voters and defend democracy.


The League is proud to be nonpartisan, neither supporting nor opposing candidates or political parties at any level of government, but always working on vital issues of concern to members and the public. 


The process used in formulating positions and in taking action at the grassroots level makes the League unique and sets the League apart from other organizations. The fact that we are members not only of a local League, but of a state league and of the League of Women Voters of the United States as well, makes us a powerful force. 


The League, and individual members, work to implement the positions by contacting state and local government officials, testifying at public hearings, using public forums and the media, holding panel discussions, writing in League publications, and communicating to public officials. More information about our issues advocacy can be found below.



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Learn More: Citizen Advocacy
Learn More: Citizen Advocacy

Make your voice heard beyond the voting booth through citizen advocacy. 

Useful tips and resources here: Citizen Advocacy Toolkit




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Learn More: League Positions and Studies
Learn More: League Positions and Studies

The League of Women Voters of Milwaukee County takes positions on key public policy issues after study, debate and consensus by our membership.

LWVMC also acts in support of

The League of Women Voters - Wisconsin positions and

The League of Women Voters - US positions.

  

League of Women Voters of the United States Public Policy Positions Summary

 




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Learn More: Advocating for Fair Voting Maps
Learn More: Advocating for Fair Voting Maps

Congressional districts and government legislative bodies should be apportioned substantially on population. We oppose partisan and racial gerrymandering that strips rights away from voters. The LWVWI is a member of the WI Fair Maps Coalition.

Visit the Fair Voting Maps page for additional information and resources.

To get involved, check out our Volunteer for opportunities.




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Learn More: Voting Rights & Fair Elections
Learn More: Voting Rights & Fair Elections
Voting is a fundamental right and all eligible voters should have the equal opportunity to exercise that right. We are dedicated to ensuring that our elections remain free, fair and accessible.

Get more information about the Wisconsin League in Action here.

To get involved, check out our Volunteer page for opportunities.





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Learn More: Add the ERA to the Constitution
Learn More: Add the ERA to the Constitution

By adding the Equal Rights Amendment to the constitution, we can guarantee equal pay, fair healthcare coverage including coverage for caregivers, protection against gender testing laws, prevention of discrimination against people identifying as LGBTQ+, protection for men in occupations/roles traditionally held by women, protection against rollbacks in Women's Rights.

LWVMC is also a member of the ERA Coalition. More information about this coalition can be found on their website here.

To get involved, check out our Volunteer page for opportunities.




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Learn More: Raise the Age to 17 for Juvenile Court
Learn More: Raise the Age to 17 for Juvenile Court
Raise the Age - Wisconsin is a broad coalition dedicated to bringing 17-year-old youth back to their rightful place in the juvenile court system and eliminating, as opposed to exacerbating, any disparities across Wisconsin’s juvenile justice system. Resources can be found on their website at raisetheagewi.org





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Learn More: Natural Resources
Learn More: Natural Resources

As citizens of the world we must protect our planet from the physical, economic and public health effects of climate change while also providing pathways to economic prosperity.


Visit the Natural Resources page for additional information and resources.

To get involved, check out our Volunteer page for opportunities.

Learn more about the Climate & Equity Plan.




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Learn More: Lead Issues in Milwaukee
Learn More: Lead Issues in Milwaukee

Since 2019, the LWVMC has been conducting roundtables and collecting resources to advocate for safe living conditions, testing for sources of lead poisoning, and preventing lead poisoning. 

Extensive information has been amassed on this subject by the Natural Resources Committee and has been used to urge officials to take action to ensure safe drinking water and living environments especially for children.

To view the Lead Issues in Milwaukee-Advocacy page, click here.

To view the Lead Issues in Milwaukee-Resources page, click here.

To view the Lead Issues in Milwaukee-Roundtables page, click here.

To view the Lead Issues in Milwaukee-Public Issues Forums page, click here

To get involved, check out our Volunteer page for opportunities.



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Learn More: Police Accountability and Community Safety
Learn More: Police Accountability and Community Safety
The Police Accountability and Community Safety (PACS) Committee advocates locally to support reforms in policing and police governance, and to enhance knowledge and engagement with respect to police-related matters within the League and broader community. To achieve these ends, we research the issues; listen to and, when feasible, participate in official meetings; bring in outside speakers; and share ideas at meetings. When appropriate, we ally with like-minded community groups and encourage League members not on the committee to join in the efforts.

The PACS published a report in Sept 2021 titled "A Clarion Call for Change: Report and Recommendations on the Milwaukee Fire and Police Commission" which can be found here

The related Press Release concerning this report from Oct 2021 can be found here

To get involved, check out our Volunteer page for opportunities.



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Learn More: Reproductive Rights
Learn More: Reproductive Rights

The League of Women Voters and the American Association of University Women, each founded more than 100 years ago, are devoted to empowering women to chart their life course. Central to this fundamental freedom is the right to decide if and when to parent – decisions that profoundly impact all aspects of life: physical and mental health, family stability and well being, and economic and educational opportunity and destiny.


The SCOTUS decision is an assault on longstanding, hard-won reproductive rights. It will have far-reaching repercussions for all Americans. The 1849 state law – passed 71 years before women had the right to vote! – does not even have exceptions for rape or incest. This comes at a time when the U.S., compared to other developed countries, is a nation with high maternal and infant mortality rates, a high child poverty rate, no guaranteed access to health care or child care, no guaranteed paid maternity leave, and where two-thirds of minimum-wage workers are women. The right to a safe abortion is also a matter of racial and economic justice, as limits on access to reproductive health services disproportionately impact Black, Brown, and low-income communities. 


A pregnant person is not a mere vessel. The course of every pregnancy is unpredictable and carries risks to health and life. Dangerous complications can occur suddenly, when medical decisions must be made quickly. Government has no place in a person’s reproductive decisions, other than to ensure access to affordable, quality health care, including birth control and the privacy to make reproductive choices.


To get involved, check out our Volunteer page for opportunities.


Are you interested in getting involved with our Advocacy efforts? Visit the Volunteer page to find out how you can join a team or committee with the LWVMC.

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League of Women Voters of Milwaukee County

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