THE LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS
OF NORTH DAKOTA
PO Box 295, Fargo, ND 58107

Sections
2000-2002 PUBLIC POLICY POSITIONS
League of Women Voters of the United States

Government
Voting Rights
Election Processes
Citizen Rights
Congress And Presidency

International
United Nations
Trade

Developing Countries
Arms Control
Military Policy

Natural Resources
Resource Management
Environmental Protection
Public Participation
Agricultural Policy

Social Policy
Equality Of Opportunity
Fiscal Policy
Health Care
Basic Human Needs
Child Care
Children At Risk
Violence Prevention
Gun Control
Urban Policy



Final Statement



 


 

 

REPRESENTATIVE GOVERNMENT
Promote an open governmental system that is representative, accountable and responsible.

Voting Rights

Citizen’s Right to Vote.
Protect the right of all citizens to vote; encourage all citizens to vote.

DC Self-Government and Full Voting Representation.
Secure for the citizens of the District of Columbia the rights of self-government and full voting representation in both houses of Congress.

Election Process

Apportionment.
Support apportionment of congressional districts and elected legislative bodies at all levels of government based substantially on population.

Campaign Finance.
Improve methods of financing political campaigns in order to ensure the public’s right to know, combat corruption and undue influence, enable candidates and promote citizen participation in the political process. Election of the

President.
Promote the election of the President and Vice-President by direct popular vote and work to abolish the electoral college; support uniform national voting qualifications and procedures for presidential elections.

Citizen Rights

Citizen’s Right to Know/Citizen Participation.
Protect the citizen’s right to know and facilitate citizen participation in government decision-making.

Individual Liberties.
Oppose major threats to basic constitutional rights.

Public Policy on Reproductive Choices.
Protect the constitutional right of privacy of the individual to make reproductive choices.

Congress and the Presidency

Congress.
Support responsive legislative processes characterized by accountability, representativeness, decision-making capability and effective performance.

The Presidency.
Promote a dynamic balance of power between the executive and legislative branches within the framework set by the Constitution.


 

INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Promote peace in an interdependent world by working cooperatively with other nations and strengthening international organizations.

United Nations
Support measures to strengthen the United Nations, in recognition of the need for cooperation among nations in an interdependent world.

Trade
Support systematic reduction of tariff and non-tariff trade barriers and support long-range presidential authority to negotiate trade agreements.

U.S. Relations with Developing Countries
Promote U.S. policies that meet long-term social and economic needs of developing countries.

Arms Control
Reduce the risk of war through support of arms control measures.

Military Policy and Defense Spending
Work to limit reliance on military force. Examine defense spending in the context of total national needs.


 

NATURAL RESOURCES
Promote an environment beneficial to life through the protection and wise management of natural resources in the public interest.

Natural Resources
Promote the management of natural resources as interrelated parts of life-supporting ecosystems.

Resource Management
Promote resource conservation, stewardship and long-range planning, with the responsibility for managing natural resources shared by all levels of government.

Environmental Protection and Pollution Control
Preserve the physical, chemical and biological integrity of the ecosystem, with maximum protection of public health and the environment.

Air Quality.
Promote measures to reduce pollution from mobile and stationary sources.

Energy.
Support environmentally sound policies that reduce energy growth rates, emphasize energy conservation and encourage the use of renewable resources.

Land Use.
Promote policies that manage land as a finite resource and that incorporate principles of stewardship.

Water Resources.
Support measures to reduce pollution in order to protect surface water, groundwater and drinking water.

Waste Management.
Promote policies to reduce the generation and promote the reuse and recycling of solid and hazardous wastes.

Nuclear Issues.
Promote the maximum protection of public health and safety and the environment.

Public Participation

Promote public understanding and participation in decision making as essential elements of responsible and responsive management of our natural resources.

Agricultural Policy

Promote adequate supplies of food and fiber at reasonable prices to consumers and support economically viable farms, environmentally sound farm practices and increased reliance on the free market.


 

SOCIAL POLICY
Secure equal rights and equal opportunity for all. Promote social and economic justice and the health and safety of all Americans.

Equality of Opportunity

Equal Rights.
Support ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment and efforts to bring laws into compliance with the goals of the ERA.

Education, Employment, Housing.
Support equal access to education, employment and housing.

Fiscal Policy

Tax Policy.
Support adequate and flexible funding of federal government programs through an equitable tax system that is progressive overall and that relies primarily on a broad-based income tax.

Federal Deficit.
Promote responsible deficit policies.

Funding of Entitlements.
Support a federal role in providing mandatory, universal, old-age, survivors, disability and health insurance.

Health Care Promote a health care system for the United States that provides access to a basic level of equality care for all U.S. residents, and controls health care costs.

Meeting Basic Human Needs
Support programs and policies to prevent or reduce poverty and to promote self-sufficiency for individuals and families.

Income Assistance.
Support income assistance programs, based on need, that provide decent, adequate standards for food, clothing and shelter.

Support Services.
Provide for essential support services.

Housing Supply.
Support policies to provide a decent home and a suitable living environment for every American family.

Child Care
Support programs and policies to expand the supply of affordable, quality child care for all who need it.

Early Intervention for Children at Risk
Support policies and programs that promote the well-being, development and safety of all children.

Violence Prevention
Support violence prevention programs in communities.

Gun Control
Protect the health and safety of citizens through limiting the accessibility and regulating the ownership of handguns and semi-automatic weapons. Support regulation of firearms for consumer safety.

Urban Policy
Promote the economic health of cities and improve the quality of urban life.


Final Statement
Whatever the issue, the League believes that government policy, programs and performance must meet these criteria: competent personnel with clear responsibilities, coordination among agencies and levels of government, adequate financing, effective enforcement, and well defined channels for citizen input and review.

 

 

 
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