32nd Anniversary National Voter Registration Act
The LWV co-founded and co-chaired the Motor Voter coalition with groups like the ACLU and NAACP. The league focused its efforts on the NVRA in the 1980s and 1990s. The NVRA was signed into law by President Clinton in 1993.
Second day of the Interim Judicial Committee meeting
This second day includes a variety of overviews starting with controlled substance such as fentanyl, obsenity and stalking laws, probate court, and retail theft. Read for more details>>>
Finding the Facts in Our Elections
This webinar comes recommended by Chelsey Cartwright. Chelsey is a staff member of LWVUS, and she develops training and events for leagues nationwide. The Democracy Truth Project launched the first webinar in the Democracy Activation event series. Join us for
Laramie League Board Meeting
Wyoming Women's History House 317 S 2nd St, Laramie, Wyoming, United StatesTribal Relation Committee meets in Ft Washakie
The Business Center will host the committee's first 2-day meeting. Of special interest to toleague members is the MMIP update. The committee will discuss seven items. K-12 education on the Wind River Reservation; telecommunication on the Wind River Reservation; juvenile
First 2-day meeting of the Interim Education Committee
The committee will meet at the Thyra Thompson State Office Building in Casper. The purpose of this meeting is to receive educational material regarding the committee's interim topics, including school discipline policies, K-12 teacher recruitment and retention efforts, charter schools,
Day 2 of the Interim Education Committee meeting
This morning's topic is higher education and workforce issues.
One day meeting for School Facilities
This educational meeting will also take place at the Thyra Thompson Office Bldg. The purpose of this meeting is to review aspects of the state's school facilities program. This procedure includes receiving reports and updates from the State Construction Department
Indian Citizenship Act of 1924
15th Amendment (1870) granted citizenship to all, regardless of race. That said, tribes didn't have citizenship until the Snyder Act of 1924 admitted communities born in the U.S. to full U.S. citizenship. Still, many didn't participate in elections because the
WY State Board Meeting
The agenda and link will be available soon. If you have a comment or agenda suggestion, please contact Linda Barton, President of LWVWY.