LWVIL President Becky Simon was interviewed by NBC Chicago about women voters in the Chicago suburbs. "Women are more than half of our population—It’s important we get out and vote."
Read MoreIn a recent LWVIL-sponsored panel, we discussed legislative policies and innovative solutions that can help with the plastic crisis.
Read MoreThere has never been a more critical time to have accurate information about our elections! Fight back against election misinformation by knowing and sharing the facts.
Read MoreDespite some unusual twists and turns during this year’s presidential election, we can all rest assured that the US election system, and the rules governing how political parties select candidates for election, account for even unexpected and extraordinary situations like what we’ve all witnessed this summer.
Read MoreThe League's National Convention was held in Washington DC from June 27–30. Members came together to conduct the business of the League and spent a day on Capitol Hill to advocate in favor of the John R Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act.
Read MoreMany people think of plastic as a litter or environmental concern, but it is also a human health concern. How is plastic affecting your health—and what can you do about it?
Read MoreWe were recently joined by Dr. Gina M. Masullo to discuss research-backed approaches for navigating digital spaces—and offline spaces—with people who disagree with you politically. Watch the recording.
Read MoreThe Illinois General Assembly adjourned last month, having missed an opportunity during an election year to address various reforms needed to protect the environment and government ethics. But to its credit, lawmakers passed over $1 billion in revenue increases to move the needle on creating economic opportunity for families most in need.
Read MoreFive times in our nation’s history, the presidential candidate with the most votes was not elected to office. Our current US election system prioritizes the power of the Electoral College—an outdated racist relic—to disempower voters instead of prioritizing the power of its people.
Read MoreCongress must act to ensure that every eligible US citizen has the freedom to vote unimpeded by discriminatory rules rooted in fear and division. Urge your members of Congress to oppose the SAVE Act.
Read MoreWe were recently joined by Dr. Michael Spikes to learn more about recognizing mis- and disinformation in the media! As we struggle to distinguish fact from fiction, the need for these skills have never been more urgent. Watch the recording.
Read MoreInstituting unnecessary legislation that denies voters a choice, especially when it restricts ballot access for one of the two major political parties in Illinois, runs counter to our beliefs and is inconsistent with democratic principles in general.
Read MoreAs the 2024 presidential election approaches, concern is growing over misinformation and disinformation about candidates and elections in Illinois. We were interviewed by the Chicago Sun-Times about how we can minimize the impact of mis/disinformation in elections!
Read MoreThe Chicago Sun-Times recently published an Op-Ed by LWVIL President Becky Simon expressing concern about Illinois’ new law, which limits ballot access after primary elections and is likely to lead to claims of ‘stolen elections’ for years to come.
Read MoreWetlands keep our water clean and help fight climate change. Protect Illinois wetlands! Contact your state legislators.
Read MoreMarch’s Illinois presidential primary election saw the lowest primary turnout in at least 50 years, according to the Illinois State Board of Elections.
Read MoreHB4895 requires that every Illinois public high school include a unit of instruction addressing climate change in either a required science class or a required social studies class.
Read MoreToday marks 50 years of men as full and equal members of the League of Women Voters. Yes, men marched beside women in the fight for women’s suffrage, and many even worked to pass the Equal Rights Amendment, but, until May 7, 1974, men were only allowed to be affiliate members of League, and in some cases they were even charged higher dues for this privilege!
Read MoreIt’s time to rally support for banning single-use plastics in Illinois! Ask your state representative and state senator to co-sponsor bills that will ban polystyrene foam foodware and single-use plastic bags.
Read MoreLeague members traveled to Springfield from all across the state to talk with their legislators and advocate in support of bills that promote economic and educational equity and protection of the environment.
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