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New Vote411.org Digital Services

The electronic voter guide, Vote 411, has gone live in some communities. Check back daily as local Leagues are adding information on more candidates and races. Not all have gone live yet – so keep checking. QR Codes. Click here for the QR to reach Vote 411 on smartphones and tablets. Ballots. Go to www.vote411.org to enter your address and see the […]

NATIONAL VOTERS REGISTRATION DAY

September 24th was National Voters Registration Day. Our league setup our registration table at the Stop and Shop in Inwood under the direction of Peter Rosenthal. Our efforts that day were rewarded with 12 new voter registrations. We were so pumped up that on Sunday, September 29th  we were registering voters and handing out absentee […]

A NATION OF CHANGE

We began our beginning with the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776.   It was a declaration of separation from the denial of rights to ones individual liberty.  It was a declaration of ideals and a dream for the future.  But there was a long way to go between the dream and reality. We won our fight for […]

ARMS, GUNS AND WEAPONS

The First Amendment protects freedom of speech.  Anyone can say whatever they wish, without government interference.  A basic truth not stated in the amendment is you are free to say what you wish, but you are responsible for what you say.  The popular example is shouting fire in a crowded theater when there is no […]

THE HISTORY OF MEMORIAL DAY

Memorial Day is observed on the last Monday of May.  This federal holiday was formally known as “Decoration Day” and commemorates all men and women, who have died in military service for the United States. Many people visit cemeteries and memorials on Memorial Day and it is traditionally seen as the start of the summer […]

WHY THE SECOND AMENDMENT?

All this fuss about the Second Amendment and do we really know the genesis of this contentious amendment? The Second Amendment was ratified on December 15, 1791 as part of the Bill of Rights which, in itself, became part of a much debated part of the Constitution.  This one particular amendment’s language was altered several times […]

DOES ANYBODY CARE?

Well there you have it. Ninety percent of the people in this country have told Congress that it is time to do something about background checks on buyers of guns. So what difference did that make to the people we send to represent us? Obviously not very much. The Senate has decided that what the […]

Our Non-Partisan Status

Recently the League of Women Voters has seen some discussions about our nonpartisan status, so we wanted to take the opportunity to explain exactly what that means. We NEVER endorse or support political parties or candidates, but we DO take positions on key policy issues. Our membership carefully weighs and deliberates a number of stances […]