Tucson is the first city to establish a task force for MMIP. To quote the article, the city should become aware of the scope of the problem — Tucson has the 4th worst ranking — and the mix of experts
May 25: National & International Missing Children’s Day
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We understand. We’re trying to open the Red Sea. Someone has to.
The “Dignity Act” immigration bill is sponsored by two Hispanic women from Hispanic-majority districts, Reps. Maria Elvira Salazar (R-Miami, FL) and Veronica Escobar (D-El Paso,TX) “Most notably, the bill would grant legal status to undocumented immigrants who have been in
Pre-school in the Mountain West
Since 2003, the National Institute for Early Education Research prepares its annual pre-school report. This article concerns the six Rocky Mountain States of Colorado, Idaho, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming. New Mexico gets the top rank. About 1/3 of
It’s back and there is more voting info than before
The LWVWY is just one of the voices asking for the return of the informational page on elections in the State. What a welcome surprise — to me, anyway — to find an interactive map of all 50 states. Click
Secretary Gray asks WY senators to vote “no” on the SECURE Notarization Act
The WY notary law was changed by the WY legislature in 2021. You might remember that the rules were loosened to accommodate voter circumstances due to covid. Specifically, the changes included: Remote notarizations online (“RON”) and in ink (“RIN”) were
SCOTUS will hear South Carolina gerrymandering case
April 2023 CREG update available
Arizona FBI Missing Person Identification Project Event
The LWV of Wyoming hopes to bring awareness to the problem of jurisdictions and poorly coordinated data when the missing person lives on a reservation. These two articles are both informative and inspirational. The first article is the transcription of
SCOTUS rules on 3 cases from the 2022-23 session
In two separate cases — Google /YouTube recruiting in French for ISIS and Google/Twitter/Facebook in a Turkish terrorist attack. In both, SCOTUS decided NOT to rule. Respectively, the cases are Twitter v. Taamneh and Gonzalez v. Google. Google claimed immunity under