League Events Around Washington

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Year: 2021

1January, 2021
Jan 11 Skagit LWV Action/Advocacy (A&A) via Zoom
Jan 14 Becoming A Democracy Book Event
Jan 18 Skagit LWV Action/Advocacy (A&A) via Zoom
Jan 18 Redistricting 101 with Alison McCaffree, Skagit A&A via Zoom
Jan 27 Redistricting 101 - Yakima County Coalition Speak Up School
February
Feb 06 Redistricting 101 with Alison McCaffrey
Feb 06 Redistricting 101 - Skagit County LWV
Feb 10 Wondering About the Growth Management Act?
Feb 15 Day 1 Speak Up School - LWV Spokane Area
Feb 16 People Powered Fair Maps February Training
Feb 18 Redistricting 101- morning session (LWVSC)
Feb 18 Redistricting 101 - LWV Snohomish & Skagit
Feb 18 Redistricting 101 - evening session (LWVSC)
Feb 18 Redistricting 101 - LWV Snohomish & Skagit
Feb 20 Day 2 Speak Up School - LWV Spokane Area
Feb 22 Democracy Lobby Week 2021
Feb 25 Immigration 2021: What Happens Now? (LWVTC)
Feb 27 Redistricting 101 - LWV Kitsap County
Feb 28 Redistricting Train the Trainer Workshop
March
Mar 02 Redistricting 101 - DKG/FDF/LWVWA Speak Up School
Mar 06 Day 1 Speak Up School - DKG/FDF/LWVWA Speak Up School
Mar 06 Day 1 Speak Up School -LWV Clark County
Mar 08 Seattle's Democracy Voucher Program Explained
Mar 11 Data Lenses - DKG/FDF/LWVWA Speak Up School
Mar 20 Testimony & Testifying - LWV Snohomish & Skagit Speak Up School
Mar 20 Speak Up School Day 2 LWV Clark County
Mar 22 Speak Up School for Central Washington
Mar 22 Testimony - LWV Snohomish County & Skagit County
Mar 23 Data Lenses - LWV Snohomish & LWV Skagit Speak Up School
Mar 25 Redistricting 101 - LWV of San Juan County
Mar 25 Redistricting 101 (LWVWI)
Mar 25 Testifying - LWV Snohomish County & LWV Skagit County
Mar 25 Statewide Workshop - Dave's Redistricting App
Mar 27 Race & Civic Engagement Dialogue (LWV-TC)
2April
Apr 12 Practice Session for testifying at the Redistricting Commission Hearings
Apr 14 Public Banking for Washington State - SB 5188 (LWVWA Seattle-King County)
Apr 19 Filibuster 101 at A&A via Zoom (LWV Skagit)
Apr 24 Many Maps One Voice - Online Video Premiere
Apr 26 Practice Sessions (LWVYC)
Apr 27 Responsible Journalism Affinity Group
Apr 29 LWVUS Redistricting Day of Action
Apr 29 Redistricting Mapping Listening Session
Apr 29 Redistricting - Data Lenses Workshop
May
May 01 Redistricting 101 - Delta Kappa Gamma Convention
May 02 Depolarizing Within Workshop (LWVSC)
May 13 Voter Services Workshop
May 17 Membership Affinity Discussion
May 18 Hanford's Nuclear Legacy - Action Group (LWV-Skagit)
May 19 Annual Meeting Keynote Speaker - Justice Montoya-Lewis
May 22 Health Care Affinity Group (LWVWA)
May 25 Responsible Journalism Affinity Group
May 25 SW Washington Listening & Mapping Session with Alison McCaffree (LWVCC)
June
Jun 02 Dave's Redistricting Mapping App Training (LWV-Snohomish)
Jun 02 Observer Corp Discussion
Jun 24 2021 Convention: The Next Hundred Years: Defending Democracy
Jun 30 Virtual forum for candidates for Stevenson City Council, Position 1
3July
Jul 07 Virtual forum for candidates for Lyle School Board, Position 2
Jul 07 Virtual forum for candidates for White Salmon School Board, Position 5
AugustSeptember
Sep 11 Health Care Affinity Group
Sep 13 Snohomish County Council Candidate Forum (LWVSC)
Sep 21 Everett city council & mayor candidate forum (LWVSC)
Sep 22 Candidate's forum for Stevenson Mayor
Sep 22 Granite Falls city council candidate forum (LWVSC)
Sep 22 Granite Falls school board candidate forum
Sep 28 Mill Creek city council candidate forum (LWVSC)
Sep 29 Lake Stevens city council candidate forum (LWVSC)
4October
Oct 05 Snohomish city council & Mayor candidate forums (LWVSC)
Oct 05 Mayor of Seattle and Seattle School Board Candidates for District 4 Forum (LWVSKC)
Oct 06 Arlington & Lake Stevens school board candidate forums (LWVSC)
Oct 06 Health Reform & Social Justice: Opportunities for Reducing Inequity and Addressing Health Disparities
Oct 07 Seattle City Attorney Candidate Forum (LWVSKC)
Oct 07 Lake Forest Park City Council Candidate Forum (LWVSKC)
Oct 08 Brier city council & Mayor candidate forum (LWVSC)
Oct 11 Monroe county council candidate forum (LWVSC)
Oct 11 Lynnwood city council & Mayor candidate forums (LWVSC)
Oct 11 Seattle City Council Position 9 and Seattle City Attorney Candidates Forum
Oct 12 Edmonds city council candidate forum (LWVSC)
Oct 12 Monroe school board candidate forum (LWVSC)
Oct 12 Mercer Island City Council & School Board Candidate Forums (LWVSKC)
Oct 13 Stanwood city council candidate forum (LWVSC)
Oct 16 Sultan & Gold Bar city council candidate forums (LWVSC)
Oct 16 Fire District 5 candidate forum (LWVSC)
Oct 18 City Council At Large Candidates Forum in West Seattle
Oct 20 Women Power Democracy Panel Discussion (LWVUS)
November
Nov 08 Homelessness in Snohomish County radio program (LWVSC)
Nov 09 Evergreen Tuesdays (LWVSC)
Nov 10 Voter Services Umbrella Committee
Nov 16 Evergreen Tuesdays (LWVSC)
December
Dec 02 A conversation with Attorney General Bob Ferguson
Dec 04 Action Workshop
Dec 06 Action Hour for Democracy: Fight for the Freedom to Vote & John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Acts
Dec 09 LWVWA Nominating Committee Meet & Greet
Dec 09 LWVWA Nominating Committee Meet & Greet

In Case You Missed It...

Your Power at County Governments: How to help guide county policy around forest management  

Learn how the League worked with county councils and commissions to save mature forests. Can you change policy in your county for forests? Education? Criminal Justice?

The LWVWA will present a one-hour webinar to talk about the strategies and experiences of League members Vanessa LaValle (LWV Thurston) and Kate Lunceford (LWVWA Forest Issue Chair) and Executive Director for Responsible Forestry Brel Froebe as they worked to protect mature forests with the help of county governments. Recorded 11/21/2024.



Forests—Climate Solutions! Webinar  

Learn about the rare lowland forests on public lands in our state that are subject to logging in the near future. What is their value? How can we preserve them?
The LWVWA passed a resolution in May 2023 to preserve mature forests on state-managed lands in Washington. The League will host a series of webinars to educate members about the role of forest preservation in mitigating the effects of climate change and loss of biodiversity.



A Look at the LWVWA Local News Study in 20 Minutes

Local news reporting plays a pivotal role in the health of our communities—and our democracy.
Extensive research, including a two-year study by the League of Women Voters of Washington, reports on the benefits of credible news sources that keep us up to date about what’s happening in our neighborhoods, at City Hall, in boardrooms and workplaces, in our schools and on our sports fields: Because of their reporting, we’re more likely to vote, be more engaged in our communities, see more candidates seek office, and be less likely to hold polarizing political viewpoints.
Several factors prompted the League’s study, “The Decline of Local News and Its Impact on Democracy,” and the subsequent adoption of our public policy position. Among them was Washington’s loss of three daily and more than two dozen weekly newspapers between 2005 and 2022. Also motivating our efforts is newsroom staffing across the state decreased by two-thirds, resulting in considerably less coverage.



The Shoreline Management Act at 50+ Years

LWVWA has completed a study on the Washington State Shoreline Management Act (SMA). The SMA was one of the first environmental laws passed in the state and came about from a citizens’ initiative. The SMA applies to all areas of the state, since it covers virtually all the state’s coastal shorelines, rivers, streams, lakes and wetlands. The SMA regulates the development and uses of shorelines and provides for public access to shorelines. It has been in effect for over 50 years and the LWVWA study analyzes how effective it has been. You can read and download the study here: https://lwvwa.org/Shoreline-Study/



Becoming a Democracy Book Event  

Watch this LWVWA event with Kristin Eberhard Director of Democracy at Sightline Institute and author of the hot off the presses new book, Becoming a Democracy: How We Can Fix the Electoral College, Gerrymandering, and Our Elections.


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