This issue reports an Otto Bremer Foundation grant to LWVRRV for strategic planning and announces the Annual Freedom Lecture and collaborative candidate forums. It provides a notice of League committees and includes a profile of Phyllis Emmel.
This issue reports LWVUS Board adoption of a national immigration position. It provides information on local ballot measures, including the Cass County half-cent sales tax, a Fargo Home Rule Charter amendment on initiated and referred measures, and a smoking measure.
This issue reports local government flood planning updates and announces a Women’s Pay Equality Day event. It also documents a League consensus meeting on judicial selection in Minnesota.
This issue reports an LWVMN consensus proposal on judicial selection in Minnesota and a League consensus meeting on immigration. It includes redistricting coverage and notes LWVRRV comments on election site changes.
This issue reports a League study and consensus process on immigration. It includes local government reports on one-way street planning. It also profiles Patti Kratky and Alice Hauan.
This issue reports a League study and upcoming consensus process on voter turnout and voter involvement. It also reprints an LWVUS letter to Senator Patrick Leahy supporting the OPEN Government Act of 2007.
This issue announces legislative forums and reports continued LWVND support for the Equal Rights Amendment. It documents an immigration consensus meeting and reprints an LWVUS statement on the first female Speaker of the U.S. House.
This issue reprints an LWVUS statement on U.S. House passage of the Federal Election Integrity Act. It also documents League voter engagement efforts, including candidate forums and promotion of absentee and early voting.
This issue reports an LWVUS alliance with the Overseas Vote Foundation to support overseas and military voters and reprints an LWVUS letter urging Representatives to pass the Meehan–Shays presidential public financing legislation.
This issue reports LWVUS DC Voting Rights Educational Outreach and partnership with the United Nations Foundation on The People Speak 2006 forums. It also outlines LWVUS support for creating an Office of Public Integrity as part of federal lobbying reform legislation.
This issue announces the 11th Annual James E. Leahy Freedom Lecture, “Inside the Supreme Court,” at Concordia College and reports LWVUS 2006 advocacy priorities and a coalition call for Congressional ethics investigations into lobbying scandals.
This issue reports LWVUS launch of a public education program to safeguard U.S. democracy and initiatives to improve U.S. election workforce performance. It also profiles Mary Tintes and Carol Sawicki.
This issue marks Women’s Equality Day and includes a historical overview of the women’s suffrage movement. It also profiles Cheryl Bergian, Alberta Dobry, and Sherri Seeba.
This issue reports LWVRRV participation in Women’s Equality Day and reprints the LWVUS report Next Steps on Election Reform on implementation of the Help America Vote Act of 2002. It also profiles Mildred (Millie) Jenkins Treumann.