ChapterSpot Training for Membership

This training will be hosted four times and recorded.  The training topics will be:  Signing up Logging in Adding League-specific questions for members   Dates: Nov 19 and Dec 13 at 11:00 MDT, Dec 3 at 8:00 MDT, and Dec

LWV US-sponsored webinar: Federal Judiciary Study

During the June 2024 national conference, league delegates decided to proceed with a study of the federal judiciary.  This webinar is offered for league leadership as a "preview" with background on the judicial system and a timeline for the study,

Volunteers will decorate the Women’s History House

As per Mary Mountain, Executive Director of the WY Women's History House:   Last year, it took just a couple of hours in our small spaces so we really don't need a mob of volunteers. Half a dozen volunteers or so

ChapterSpot training: LWV roster management

There are multiple December opportunities to receive this training:   12/2 and12/17 at 4:00 12/10 and 12/18 at 1:00 A recording of the training will also be available. Please pre-register>>>

2025 LWVWY Legislative Group: 1st meeting

The group was formed to work with the 2024 legislature.  It has assumed a number of responsibilities, including: liaise with the league lobbyist, Marguerite Herman adopt software to track legislation that we may control locally draft a small number of

ChapterSpot Training: LWV Treasurers

There are multiple December opportunities to receive this training:  12/3 and12/19 at 11:00 am 12/11 at 8:00 am A recording of the training will also be available. Please pre-register>>>

ChapterSpot training: LWV Presidents

There are multiple December opportunities to receive this training:  12/5 at 11:00 am 12/12 at 5:00 pm 12/16 at 2:00 pm A recording of the training will also be available. Please pre-register>>>

Ratification 13th Amendment, Abolish Slavery

Ratified on December 6, 1865, this Amendment was the first of three called the “Civil War Amendments.”  A tug-of-war between Congress and the Supreme Court ensued where SCOTUS claimed that Congress exceeded its powers with the enforcement section and that