The Nassau County Water Resource Board Must Halt Over-PumpingNewsday’s [May 18, 2015]New York City shelves reopening of Queens wells that share water with Nassau County article is indeed excellent news for Nassau County. But, just because the City has backed-off, doesn’t mean the County’s water worries are over. They are far from over! The article,...Continue Reading
The 2015 Groundwater Symposium, December 4th, presented by Water For Long Island (WFLI), (of which the League is a member) was a dialogue on groundwater protection and management for the Long Island region with a focus on considering how a Long Island compact would work. In attendance were several hundred concerned citizens, political leaders and...Continue Reading
The state board approved a new updated Legislative Procedures position at its January meeting which is attached and will be posted on the state website today. Many thanks to update committee chair, Suzanne Stassevitch of the New York City League and committee members Lorrie Smith (Rensselaer) and Judy Weinstein (Rochester), and to all the local leagues who...Continue Reading
A big thank you to all of the local and state League roster managers who worked to update the member database by the January 31st deadline. The official member count is now available in each League record. This count will be used to calculate PMP billing starting in July 2017. For budgeting purposes, the PMP...Continue Reading
The national League has been incredibly busy recently issuing statements on voter fraud claims, the pipeline issue and the immigration ban. Follow their statements on their (and our) Facebook page or their website atwww.lwv.org. Continue Reading
The state League is already hard at work in the Capitol, meeting with legislators, presenting testimony and submitting memoranda. You can visit the state website every day to see what new action has been taken. Also, watch for weekly updates on Capitol Beat, a blog written by Barbara Bartoletti, LWVNYS Legislative Director, and Jennifer Wilson, LWVNYS...Continue Reading
Does your community have elections in 2017? Are you interested in providing voters in your area with the candidate information they desperately need and turn to the League to find? In 2016, over 2 million voters found detailed League candidate information thanks to the Leagues in 32 states that participated in VOTE411. On average, this...Continue Reading
LWVNY continues to strive to help our local leagues run successful candidate nights and also successful voter registration drives. More people than ever before appear to be paying attention to the election process. The LWV continues to get accolades about how well we run candidate debates/forums. Our Road to the Voting Booth has been a...Continue Reading
Legislative Agenda Booklets The 2017 Legislative Agenda is now available and posted on the state website. Copies have been mailed to each local League. Additional copies are available by contacting Katrina at the state office at 518-465-4162 orkatrina@lwvny.org. NEW Advocacy Google Groups!! The NYS League has set up two Advocacy based Google Groups. Members of the groups...Continue Reading
We’re pleased to announce a new Money in Politics Action Kit, developed by LWVUS Board member Amy Hjerstedt and MIP co-chair Barbara Zia. The kit provides tools for both seasoned leaders and newcomers, League members and nonmembers alike, to take action related to reforming money in politics. Other issue-related toolkits will be considered in the...Continue Reading