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The LWVUS board adopts annually a set of legislative priorities to guide its advocacy work in Congress. The goals are:
• to enhance the League's effectiveness by…
LWVUS policy recommends against using charitable funds for any lobbying, therefore, it is important to understand the difference between the broad concept of advocacy and lobbying.
State and local Leagues wishing to take action on the federal level can use this form to contact the national office to consult on the intended action.
Apportionment: The process for allocating representative seats within a geographic area or political jurisdiction according to changes in population. For example: Seats in the…
Key Reports
“Shining the Light: Redistricting Lessons Learned in 2011”
In 2011, League of Women Voters of the United States prepared a white paper reviewing the experience of…
What is reapportionment?
Reapportionment happens every ten years to adjust congressional seats among the 50 states so everyone is fairly represented in the U.S. Congress. The U…
This Money in Politics Paper outlines the definitions for terms that are found in statutes dealing with campaign finance reporting.
This paper summarizes available options to address a series of decisions made by the U.S. Supreme Court since 1976 that have weakened the procedures that regulate the spending and giving to political campaigns.