See photos of the recent Coalition for Reproductive Justice event January 21 on Facebook!
https://www.facebook.com/lwvrhodeisland
Friday, January 31, 2014
Monday, January 27, 2014
Play LWV State of the Union BINGO! - 1/28/14
Mark your calendar for Tuesday, January 28th, because we’re back this year with LWV State of the Union (SOTU) Bingo! Get your game boards ready and join us on 1/28 when we live-tweet the SOTU and track how the President’s speech aligns with the League’s legislative priorities.
Follow along @LWV and use the hashtags #LWV and #SOTU to join in and play along. Good luck!
Game Boards
Follow along @LWV and use the hashtags #LWV and #SOTU to join in and play along. Good luck!
Game Boards
Saturday, January 25, 2014
Advocacy Meeting - FEBRUARY 1 - Bristol Library
Advocacy Organizational Meeting FEBRUARY 1 at 1:30, at the Bristol Library
· Meet Others Working on Your Issues
· Get an Update on Current Issues on the Hill
· Get pointers on how to lobby
· Learn How to Track Legislation
Subcommittees include:
Accountable Government (including ethics and open records)
Civil Liberties
Election Procedures (voter id, master lever removal, early voting, etc.)
Environmental Issues
Gun Control and Gun Safety
School funding
Women’s Issues, reproductive rights
Or Monitoring of meetings of the Board of Elections or
Ethics Commission
Opportunities include tracking legislation by computer, talking to legislators formally or informally about League positions, attending hearings and presenting testimony prepared together with the Advocacy Committee and the League President.
We will also update you on the Election Ready Schools Campaign
All League Advocacy is based on our LEAGUE POSITIONS. Please read those related to your interests at http://lwvri.org/issues-positions-studies.htm
If you are interested in tracking legislation, please bring a laptop if you can. We will show you how.
Wednesday, January 22, 2014
Healthy Families Campaign Kick Off Meeting
Food & Water Watch Healthy Farms, Healthy Families Campaign Kick Off Meeting
When: Wednesday, January 22nd, 2014 7pm- 8pm
Where: West Broadway Neighborhood Association (1560 Westminster
Street, Providence RI 02909)
RSVP
Right now, 80% of antibiotics in the US are used on factory farms,
primarily to make animals grow faster and to compensate for filthy
conditions. This is not how our antibiotics should be used. Low doses
of drugs only kill some of the bacteria, leaving behind the stronger
bugs, and when humans get sick, these antibiotics may no longer work
to make us better.
Form the organizers: "I want to live in a world where life-saving
medications will be there when my family members get sick, but factory
farms are playing by their own set of rules and putting the rest of us
in danger. That’s why we're launching a nationwide effort right here
in Providence, to pass local resolutions showing Congress and Senator
Sheldon Whitehouse that the people want action to ban the overuse of
antibiotics on factory farms. And we need your help! RSVP here to join
the campaign to make factory farms stop abusing our antibiotics!"
Monday, January 20, 2014
State Health Care Innovation Plan
Healthy Rhode Island is a project of the Office of Lt. Governor, in conjunction with Governor Chafee’s Office, the Executive Office of Health and Human Services, the Office of Health Insurance Commissioner, the Department of Health, and the Health Benefits Exchange, focused on the future of the health care system in Rhode Island.
State Health Care Innovation Plan
State Health Care Innovation Plan
Sunday, January 19, 2014
Conversation - Providence Water Supply Board
The Providence League of Women Voters
invites you to a Conversation with
Boyce Spinelli, General Manager of the Providence Water Supply Board
Thursday, January 30, 2014
7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
Water: Our lives depends on it, yet it is also a commodity that we collect, treat, disperse – and sell to two-thirds of the state. Come talk about the finances and politics behind our water.
For more information:
joan.retsinas@gmail.com or (401) 272-0422
Saturday, January 18, 2014
Agriculture Study - Update
Although agriculture is not a big factor in the RI economy, there are a lot of agriculture issues that really do matter even to Rhode Islanders.
The Agriculture Update will focus narrowly on: 1) current technology issues in agriculture including genetically modified organisms (GMOs), herbicides, pesticides, agriculture water pollution, aquifer depletion, antibiotics in livestock, and accurate food labeling; and 2) current agriculture finance issues including consolidation in agriculture industries, crop subsidies and the federal agricultural regulatory process.
For more information on the LWVUS website:
Study Committee/Timeline/Background Reading
Consensus Questions
Study Papers (14 documents)
The LWVRI Agriculture Study Committee plans to hold informational meetings for the state prior to consensus meetings.
The Agriculture Update will focus narrowly on: 1) current technology issues in agriculture including genetically modified organisms (GMOs), herbicides, pesticides, agriculture water pollution, aquifer depletion, antibiotics in livestock, and accurate food labeling; and 2) current agriculture finance issues including consolidation in agriculture industries, crop subsidies and the federal agricultural regulatory process.
For more information on the LWVUS website:
Study Committee/Timeline/Background Reading
Consensus Questions
Study Papers (14 documents)
The LWVRI Agriculture Study Committee plans to hold informational meetings for the state prior to consensus meetings.
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