Saturday, December 5, 2009
Friday, December 4, 2009
Climate Change Awareness - LWV Advocacy
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
Census 2010: Constitutional, Beneficial
The US Constitution (Article 1, Section 2) mandates a headcount every ten years of everyone in the
So if you travel south in the winter, do not fill out your census form there, fill it out for your home in Michigan. You can go to a Census Bureau office to obtain a form when you return.
Following is a list of twenty of fifty ways census data are used:
· Decision making at all levels of government
· Drawing federal, state, and local districts
· Attracting new businesses to state and local areas
· Distributing over $300 billion in federal funds and even more in state funds
· Forecasting future transportation needs for all segments of the population
· Planning for hospitals, nursing homes, clinics, and the location of other health services
· Forecasting future housing needs for all segments of the population
· Directing funds for services for people in poverty
· Designing public safety strategies
· Development of rural areas
· Analyzing local trends
· Estimating the number of people displaced by natural disaster
· Planning investments and evaluating financial risk
· Distributing medical research
· Providing evidence in litigation involving land use, voting rights, and equal opportunity
· Drawing school district boundaries
· Establishing fair market rents and enforcing fair lending practices
· Directing services to children and adults with limited English language proficiency
· Assessing the potential for spread of communicable diseases
Saturday, November 21, 2009
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Health Care Reform - Resources
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Voting and Equality...LWV turns 90 next year
Next year will be the 90th anniversary of the formation of the League of Women Voters. On
Because of this important history, next year, the LWV should plan to celebrate our ‘90th birthday’ on February 14 and continue the celebration to August 26, the 90th anniversary of “Women’s Equality Day” with passage of the 19th amendment.
Elizabeth Cady Stanton and others first seriously proposed women’s right to vote at
The sacrifices these three made to win the right to vote for women is amazing and one that few people recognize today. In most cases, they gave their lives to the movement. Becoming public advocates meant that they were playing unconventional, unacceptable, inappropriate roles – to many they were pariahs. It is impossible to conceive of how difficult their lives were, what hardships they endured – public ridicule, terms in jail, and humiliation.
Text taken from League of Women Voters of United States. lwv.org – ‘Women’s Equality Day”
Let’s think of ways we can retell the story next year. Who wants to be on this committee?