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The League of Women Voters of Florida (LWVFL) is a nonpartisan political organization encouraging informed and active participation in government, working to increase understanding of major policy issues, and advocating for legislative changes and policies for thepublic good.
2021 LWVFL CONVENTION CAUCUSES & WORKSHOPS May 21, 2021. The League of Women Voters of Florida is excited to offer nearly 20 caucuses and workshops leading up to our 38th Biennial Convention. These workshops and caucuses will be hosted from June 1 through the morning of June 4. These workshop and caucuses are open to all Florida League members and not just voting delegates.LEGISLATIVE SESSION
2021 Legislative Priorities. The League is a grassroots organization and as such, we focus on the issues that our members care the most about. Each year, our membership is polled to see which issues are most important to them. Every local league submits priorities. After tabulating each local league’s submissions, the top four areasbecome
ISSUES | LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS OF FLORIDA key issues and areas of advocacyMajor political and policy issues LWVFL focuses on:view our current legislative prioritiesCapitol ReportsTO FIND OUT MORE V LWVFL CAPITOL REPORT: 2021 LEGISLATIVE SESSION WRAP UP Session Overview. Friday, April 30th, marked the 60th and final day of the 2021 Florida Legislative Session – a session that began during unprecedented health and economic uncertainties as state and global economies scrambled to contain COVID 19 outbreaks and surges while managing the impact to Florida businesses, schools, families, and health care facilities. FLORIDA LEAGUE'S 38TH BIENNIAL STATE CONVENTION The League of Women Voters of Florida is excited to offer nearly 20 caucuses and workshops leading up to our 38th Biennial Convention.These workshops and
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In 2018, Florida voters approved an amendment to the Florida Constitution that automatically restored the voting rights of felons, except for murderers and felony sex offenders. The following June, the Legislature passed a law (Florida Statute 98.0751/Senate Bill 7066) requiring persons with felony convictions (also referred to as“returning
GUN SAFETY | LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS OF FLORIDA Learn about gun safety issues, advocacy, and legislative goals. The League of Women Voters of Florida supports regulations concerning the purchase, ownership, and use of handguns and aims to secure equal rights and equal opportunity for all. We promote social andLEADERSHIP TEAM
The League of Women Voters of Florida Board of Directors & StaffMeet the women and men leading our efforts across the state ExecutiveCommittee[toolset
CECILE SCOON, FIRST VICE PRESIDENT Cecile Scoon received a Visual and Environmental Studies undergraduate degree from Harvard in 1981. She is currently a civil rights lawyer in Panama City, Florida. After graduating from U. Virginia School of Law in 1984, she spent five years as an active duty Air Force JAG prosecuting in military courts-martial. She retired from the A.F.LWVFL - HOME
The League of Women Voters of Florida (LWVFL) is a nonpartisan political organization encouraging informed and active participation in government, working to increase understanding of major policy issues, and advocating for legislative changes and policies for thepublic good.
2021 LWVFL CONVENTION CAUCUSES & WORKSHOPS May 21, 2021. The League of Women Voters of Florida is excited to offer nearly 20 caucuses and workshops leading up to our 38th Biennial Convention. These workshops and caucuses will be hosted from June 1 through the morning of June 4. These workshop and caucuses are open to all Florida League members and not just voting delegates.LEGISLATIVE SESSION
2021 Legislative Priorities. The League is a grassroots organization and as such, we focus on the issues that our members care the most about. Each year, our membership is polled to see which issues are most important to them. Every local league submits priorities. After tabulating each local league’s submissions, the top four areasbecome
ISSUES | LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS OF FLORIDA key issues and areas of advocacyMajor political and policy issues LWVFL focuses on:view our current legislative prioritiesCapitol ReportsTO FIND OUT MORE V LWVFL CAPITOL REPORT: 2021 LEGISLATIVE SESSION WRAP UP Session Overview. Friday, April 30th, marked the 60th and final day of the 2021 Florida Legislative Session – a session that began during unprecedented health and economic uncertainties as state and global economies scrambled to contain COVID 19 outbreaks and surges while managing the impact to Florida businesses, schools, families, and health care facilities. FLORIDA LEAGUE'S 38TH BIENNIAL STATE CONVENTION The League of Women Voters of Florida is excited to offer nearly 20 caucuses and workshops leading up to our 38th Biennial Convention.These workshops and
RETURNING CITIZENS
In 2018, Florida voters approved an amendment to the Florida Constitution that automatically restored the voting rights of felons, except for murderers and felony sex offenders. The following June, the Legislature passed a law (Florida Statute 98.0751/Senate Bill 7066) requiring persons with felony convictions (also referred to as“returning
GUN SAFETY | LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS OF FLORIDA Learn about gun safety issues, advocacy, and legislative goals. The League of Women Voters of Florida supports regulations concerning the purchase, ownership, and use of handguns and aims to secure equal rights and equal opportunity for all. We promote social andLEADERSHIP TEAM
The League of Women Voters of Florida Board of Directors & StaffMeet the women and men leading our efforts across the state ExecutiveCommittee[toolset
CECILE SCOON, FIRST VICE PRESIDENT Cecile Scoon received a Visual and Environmental Studies undergraduate degree from Harvard in 1981. She is currently a civil rights lawyer in Panama City, Florida. After graduating from U. Virginia School of Law in 1984, she spent five years as an active duty Air Force JAG prosecuting in military courts-martial. She retired from the A.F. NEWSROOM | LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS OF FLORIDA League of Women Voters of Florida and Others Sue To Stop Florida’s Voter Suppression Bill. May 6, 2021. SB 90’s provisions make it harder for Floridians to cast their ballot, with a disproportionate impact on elderly voters, voters with disabilities, studentsLEGISLATIVE SESSION
2021 Legislative Priorities. The League is a grassroots organization and as such, we focus on the issues that our members care the most about. Each year, our membership is polled to see which issues are most important to them. Every local league submits priorities. After tabulating each local league’s submissions, the top four areasbecome
ABOUT | LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS OF FLORIDA The League of Women Voters, founded in 1920, grew out of the women’s suffrage movement. It works to improve government systems and influence public policies through advocacy and education. The League of Women Voters of the United States and League of Women Voters Education Fund operate at ISSUES | LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS OF FLORIDA key issues and areas of advocacyMajor political and policy issues LWVFL focuses on:view our current legislative prioritiesCapitol ReportsTO FIND OUT MORE VVOTER SERVICES
Vote Informed. VOTE411 is a League of Women Voter’s owned website that is committed to provide voters with “one-stop-shop” non-partisan information for both general and state-specific elections. Getting voter registration information and checking Voter Status. Finding your Supervisor of Elections (for sample ballots, polling locations and LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS OF FLORIDA URGES SWIFT ADOPTION OF On June 9, 2021, the League of Women Voters of Florida sent the following letter to the Florida State Board of Education requestingthe body considerer
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league management. These toolboxes have resources that help our members further advance our mission within their own communities. . NATIONAL POPULAR VOTE Americans elect all officials, from mayors to governors and state legislators to U.S. senators, via popular vote, except two —the President and Vice President of the United States. The League of Women Voters of Florida believes it is time electors should be guided by the majority of Americans who agree on the person who should lead thenation.
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The League of Women Voters of Florida (LWVFL) is a nonpartisan political organization encouraging informed and active participation in government, working to increase understanding of major policy issues, and advocating for legislative changes and policies for thepublic good.
2021 LWVFL CONVENTION CAUCUSES & WORKSHOPS May 21, 2021. The League of Women Voters of Florida is excited to offer nearly 20 caucuses and workshops leading up to our 38th Biennial Convention. These workshops and caucuses will be hosted from June 1 through the morning of June 4. These workshop and caucuses are open to all Florida League members and not just voting delegates.LEGISLATIVE SESSION
2021 Legislative Priorities. The League is a grassroots organization and as such, we focus on the issues that our members care the most about. Each year, our membership is polled to see which issues are most important to them. Every local league submits priorities. After tabulating each local league’s submissions, the top four areasbecome
ISSUES | LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS OF FLORIDA key issues and areas of advocacyMajor political and policy issues LWVFL focuses on:view our current legislative prioritiesCapitol ReportsTO FIND OUT MORE V LWVFL CAPITOL REPORT: 2021 LEGISLATIVE SESSION WRAP UP Session Overview. Friday, April 30th, marked the 60th and final day of the 2021 Florida Legislative Session – a session that began during unprecedented health and economic uncertainties as state and global economies scrambled to contain COVID 19 outbreaks and surges while managing the impact to Florida businesses, schools, families, and health care facilities. FLORIDA LEAGUE'S 38TH BIENNIAL STATE CONVENTION The League of Women Voters of Florida is excited to offer nearly 20 caucuses and workshops leading up to our 38th Biennial Convention.These workshops and
LWVFL - HOME
The League of Women Voters of Florida (LWVFL) is a nonpartisan political organization encouraging informed and active participation in government, working to increase understanding of major policy issues, and advocating for legislative changes and policies for thepublic good.
2021 LWVFL CONVENTION CAUCUSES & WORKSHOPS May 21, 2021. The League of Women Voters of Florida is excited to offer nearly 20 caucuses and workshops leading up to our 38th Biennial Convention. These workshops and caucuses will be hosted from June 1 through the morning of June 4. These workshop and caucuses are open to all Florida League members and not just voting delegates.LEGISLATIVE SESSION
2021 Legislative Priorities. The League is a grassroots organization and as such, we focus on the issues that our members care the most about. Each year, our membership is polled to see which issues are most important to them. Every local league submits priorities. After tabulating each local league’s submissions, the top four areasbecome
ISSUES | LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS OF FLORIDA key issues and areas of advocacyMajor political and policy issues LWVFL focuses on:view our current legislative prioritiesCapitol ReportsTO FIND OUT MORE V LWVFL CAPITOL REPORT: 2021 LEGISLATIVE SESSION WRAP UP Session Overview. Friday, April 30th, marked the 60th and final day of the 2021 Florida Legislative Session – a session that began during unprecedented health and economic uncertainties as state and global economies scrambled to contain COVID 19 outbreaks and surges while managing the impact to Florida businesses, schools, families, and health care facilities. FLORIDA LEAGUE'S 38TH BIENNIAL STATE CONVENTION The League of Women Voters of Florida is excited to offer nearly 20 caucuses and workshops leading up to our 38th Biennial Convention.These workshops and
LEGISLATIVE SESSION
2021 Legislative Priorities. The League is a grassroots organization and as such, we focus on the issues that our members care the most about. Each year, our membership is polled to see which issues are most important to them. Every local league submits priorities. After tabulating each local league’s submissions, the top four areasbecome
ISSUES | LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS OF FLORIDA key issues and areas of advocacyMajor political and policy issues LWVFL focuses on:view our current legislative prioritiesCapitol ReportsTO FIND OUT MORE V ABOUT | LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS OF FLORIDA The League of Women Voters, founded in 1920, grew out of the women’s suffrage movement. It works to improve government systems and influence public policies through advocacy and education. The League of Women Voters of the United States and League of Women Voters Education Fund operate at NATIONAL POPULAR VOTE Americans elect all officials, from mayors to governors and state legislators to U.S. senators, via popular vote, except two —the President and Vice President of the United States. The League of Women Voters of Florida believes it is time electors should be guided by the majority of Americans who agree on the person who should lead thenation.
MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION League of Women Voters of Florida and Others Sue To Stop Florida’s Voter Suppression Bill LEAGUE WELCOMES NEW PRESIDENT TALLAHASSEE – The League of Women Voters of Florida (LWVFL) today announced the installation of veteran state board member and Orange County league leader Patricia “Patti” Brigham as the organization’s new state president.Outgoing president Pamela Goodman will pass the gavel to Brigham at the meeting of the state board on Saturday.. Goodman has presided over three years of LWVFL, COMMON CAUSE FILE SUIT After receiving no response to a letter to Governor Scott urging him to immediately relinquish authority and remove himself from any control of any person or agency responsible for the processing and counting of ballots from the November 6 general election, the League of Women Voters and Common Cause Florida are asking the Federal Courtsto intervene.
LEAGUE STATEMENT ON FLORIDA ELECTIONS CRISIS In response to pressures from political campaigns on Florida’s Supervisors of Elections, League of Women Voters of Florida President Patricia Brigham offered the following statement:. After months of preparation for early voting and Election Day, our 67 local county Supervisors of Elections (SOEs) and their hard-working staffs have just completed an election marathon. LEAGUE REQUESTS EXTENDED DEADLINE FOR SOES Tallahassee, Fla. – In response to concerns from Supervisors of Elections throughout the state regarding the use of federal election security money, the League of Women Voters of Florida submitted the following letter to Alternating Chairs Rep. Jose Oliva and Sen. Rob Bradley of the Joint Legislative Budget Commission respectfullyrequesting:
LEAGUE UNVEILS AMENDMENT POSITIONS Orlando, Fla. – On Friday the League of Women Voters of Florida unveiled its positions on the 13 proposed amendments to the Florida Constitution on this November’s ballot.LWVFL - HOME
The League of Women Voters of Florida (LWVFL) is a nonpartisan political organization encouraging informed and active participation in government, working to increase understanding of major policy issues, and advocating for legislative changes and policies for thepublic good.
2021 LWVFL CONVENTION CAUCUSES & WORKSHOPS May 21, 2021. The League of Women Voters of Florida is excited to offer nearly 20 caucuses and workshops leading up to our 38th Biennial Convention. These workshops and caucuses will be hosted from June 1 through the morning of June 4. These workshop and caucuses are open to all Florida League members and not just voting delegates.LEGISLATIVE SESSION
2021 Legislative Priorities. The League is a grassroots organization and as such, we focus on the issues that our members care the most about. Each year, our membership is polled to see which issues are most important to them. Every local league submits priorities. After tabulating each local league’s submissions, the top four areasbecome
FLORIDA LEAGUE'S 38TH BIENNIAL STATE CONVENTION The League of Women Voters of Florida is excited to offer nearly 20 caucuses and workshops leading up to our 38th Biennial Convention.These workshops and
LWVFL CAPITOL REPORT: 2021 LEGISLATIVE SESSION WRAP UP Session Overview. Friday, April 30th, marked the 60th and final day of the 2021 Florida Legislative Session – a session that began during unprecedented health and economic uncertainties as state and global economies scrambled to contain COVID 19 outbreaks and surges while managing the impact to Florida businesses, schools, families, and health care facilities. MY ACCOUNT | LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS OF FLORIDA Contact Florida Government. LWVFL Legislative Priorities. Major political and policy issues LWVFL focuses on: Education. Voter Services, Election Reform & Voting Rights Restoration. Ethics & Campaign Finance. Gun Safety. Health Care. Immigration. ISSUES | LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS OF FLORIDA key issues and areas of advocacyMajor political and policy issues LWVFL focuses on:view our current legislative prioritiesCapitol ReportsTO FIND OUT MORE VRETURNING CITIZENS
In 2018, Florida voters approved an amendment to the Florida Constitution that automatically restored the voting rights of felons, except for murderers and felony sex offenders. The following June, the Legislature passed a law (Florida Statute 98.0751/Senate Bill 7066) requiring persons with felony convictions (also referred to as“returning
NATIONAL POPULAR VOTE Americans elect all officials, from mayors to governors and state legislators to U.S. senators, via popular vote, except two —the President and Vice President of the United States. The League of Women Voters of Florida believes it is time electors should be guided by the majority of Americans who agree on the person who should lead thenation.
CECILE SCOON, FIRST VICE PRESIDENT Cecile Scoon received a Visual and Environmental Studies undergraduate degree from Harvard in 1981. She is currently a civil rights lawyer in Panama City, Florida. After graduating from U. Virginia School of Law in 1984, she spent five years as an active duty Air Force JAG prosecuting in military courts-martial. She retired from the A.F.LWVFL - HOME
The League of Women Voters of Florida (LWVFL) is a nonpartisan political organization encouraging informed and active participation in government, working to increase understanding of major policy issues, and advocating for legislative changes and policies for thepublic good.
2021 LWVFL CONVENTION CAUCUSES & WORKSHOPS May 21, 2021. The League of Women Voters of Florida is excited to offer nearly 20 caucuses and workshops leading up to our 38th Biennial Convention. These workshops and caucuses will be hosted from June 1 through the morning of June 4. These workshop and caucuses are open to all Florida League members and not just voting delegates.LEGISLATIVE SESSION
2021 Legislative Priorities. The League is a grassroots organization and as such, we focus on the issues that our members care the most about. Each year, our membership is polled to see which issues are most important to them. Every local league submits priorities. After tabulating each local league’s submissions, the top four areasbecome
FLORIDA LEAGUE'S 38TH BIENNIAL STATE CONVENTION The League of Women Voters of Florida is excited to offer nearly 20 caucuses and workshops leading up to our 38th Biennial Convention.These workshops and
MY ACCOUNT | LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS OF FLORIDA Contact Florida Government. LWVFL Legislative Priorities. Major political and policy issues LWVFL focuses on: Education. Voter Services, Election Reform & Voting Rights Restoration. Ethics & Campaign Finance. Gun Safety. Health Care. Immigration. LWVFL CAPITOL REPORT: 2021 LEGISLATIVE SESSION WRAP UP Session Overview. Friday, April 30th, marked the 60th and final day of the 2021 Florida Legislative Session – a session that began during unprecedented health and economic uncertainties as state and global economies scrambled to contain COVID 19 outbreaks and surges while managing the impact to Florida businesses, schools, families, and health care facilities. ISSUES | LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS OF FLORIDA key issues and areas of advocacyMajor political and policy issues LWVFL focuses on:view our current legislative prioritiesCapitol ReportsTO FIND OUT MORE VRETURNING CITIZENS
In 2018, Florida voters approved an amendment to the Florida Constitution that automatically restored the voting rights of felons, except for murderers and felony sex offenders. The following June, the Legislature passed a law (Florida Statute 98.0751/Senate Bill 7066) requiring persons with felony convictions (also referred to as“returning
NATIONAL POPULAR VOTE Americans elect all officials, from mayors to governors and state legislators to U.S. senators, via popular vote, except two —the President and Vice President of the United States. The League of Women Voters of Florida believes it is time electors should be guided by the majority of Americans who agree on the person who should lead thenation.
CECILE SCOON, FIRST VICE PRESIDENT Cecile Scoon received a Visual and Environmental Studies undergraduate degree from Harvard in 1981. She is currently a civil rights lawyer in Panama City, Florida. After graduating from U. Virginia School of Law in 1984, she spent five years as an active duty Air Force JAG prosecuting in military courts-martial. She retired from the A.F. 2021 | LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS OF FLORIDA The League of Women Voters of Florida is excited to offer nearly 20 caucuses and workshops leading up to our 38th Biennial Convention.These workshops and
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Vote Informed. VOTE411 is a League of Women Voter’s owned website that is committed to provide voters with “one-stop-shop” non-partisan information for both general and state-specific elections. Getting voter registration information and checking Voter Status. Finding your Supervisor of Elections (for sample ballots, polling locations and ISSUES | LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS OF FLORIDA key issues and areas of advocacyMajor political and policy issues LWVFL focuses on:view our current legislative prioritiesCapitol ReportsTO FIND OUT MORE V MY ACCOUNT | LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS OF FLORIDA Contact Florida Government. LWVFL Legislative Priorities. Major political and policy issues LWVFL focuses on: Education. Voter Services, Election Reform & Voting Rights Restoration. Ethics & Campaign Finance. Gun Safety. Health Care. Immigration.LOCAL LEAGUES
We have 29 Leagues all around the state to organize our grassroots efforts. Become a member today. Select your location or your closest county to visit the localLEAGUE MANAGEMENT
league management. These toolboxes have resources that help our members further advance our mission within their own communities. .RETURNING CITIZENS
In 2018, Florida voters approved an amendment to the Florida Constitution that automatically restored the voting rights of felons, except for murderers and felony sex offenders. The following June, the Legislature passed a law (Florida Statute 98.0751/Senate Bill 7066) requiring persons with felony convictions (also referred to as“returning
MAEGEN PIERCE
Maegen founded Breakthrough Behavior with the mission to provide highly effective and accessible services to individuals with autism. She has grown to the national organization to more than 400 employees across 10 facilities in Florida, California, Virginia and Maryland. As a board certified behavior analyst (BCBA) with more than fifteen yearsof experience in
JONATHAN HACKLEY
Jonathan is currently a Senior Criminal Justice Analyst for the Palm Beach County Criminal Justice Commission. He has had an extensive career in Juvenile Justice and Family Services. Jonathan has a BS in Organizational Behavior from Albright College and a Master’s in Public Administration from Florida Atlantic University. Jonathan has a professional background in government SHANNON BAIDENMANN, OFFICE ADMINISTRATOR Shannon Baidenmann hails from Portland, Oregon and is a proud mother of two teenage children. Shannon, now a resident Winter Park, joins the staff of the Florida League’s state headquarters with more than six years in nonprofit management and administrative experience. Shannon’s is an animal lover and an avid traveler. She spends herfree time
LWVFL - HOME
The League of Women Voters of Florida (LWVFL) is a nonpartisan political organization encouraging informed and active participation in government, working to increase understanding of major policy issues, and advocating for legislative changes and policies for thepublic good.
2021 LWVFL CONVENTION CAUCUSES & WORKSHOPS May 21, 2021. The League of Women Voters of Florida is excited to offer nearly 20 caucuses and workshops leading up to our 38th Biennial Convention. These workshops and caucuses will be hosted from June 1 through the morning of June 4. These workshop and caucuses are open to all Florida League members and not just voting delegates.LEGISLATIVE SESSION
2021 Legislative Priorities. The League is a grassroots organization and as such, we focus on the issues that our members care the most about. Each year, our membership is polled to see which issues are most important to them. Every local league submits priorities. After tabulating each local league’s submissions, the top four areasbecome
FLORIDA LEAGUE'S 38TH BIENNIAL STATE CONVENTION The League of Women Voters of Florida is excited to offer nearly 20 caucuses and workshops leading up to our 38th Biennial Convention.These workshops and
LWVFL CAPITOL REPORT: 2021 LEGISLATIVE SESSION WRAP UP Session Overview. Friday, April 30th, marked the 60th and final day of the 2021 Florida Legislative Session – a session that began during unprecedented health and economic uncertainties as state and global economies scrambled to contain COVID 19 outbreaks and surges while managing the impact to Florida businesses, schools, families, and health care facilities. MY ACCOUNT | LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS OF FLORIDA Contact Florida Government. LWVFL Legislative Priorities. Major political and policy issues LWVFL focuses on: Education. Voter Services, Election Reform & Voting Rights Restoration. Ethics & Campaign Finance. Gun Safety. Health Care. Immigration. ISSUES | LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS OF FLORIDA key issues and areas of advocacyMajor political and policy issues LWVFL focuses on:view our current legislative prioritiesCapitol ReportsTO FIND OUT MORE VRETURNING CITIZENS
In 2018, Florida voters approved an amendment to the Florida Constitution that automatically restored the voting rights of felons, except for murderers and felony sex offenders. The following June, the Legislature passed a law (Florida Statute 98.0751/Senate Bill 7066) requiring persons with felony convictions (also referred to as“returning
NATIONAL POPULAR VOTE Americans elect all officials, from mayors to governors and state legislators to U.S. senators, via popular vote, except two —the President and Vice President of the United States. The League of Women Voters of Florida believes it is time electors should be guided by the majority of Americans who agree on the person who should lead thenation.
CECILE SCOON, FIRST VICE PRESIDENT Cecile Scoon received a Visual and Environmental Studies undergraduate degree from Harvard in 1981. She is currently a civil rights lawyer in Panama City, Florida. After graduating from U. Virginia School of Law in 1984, she spent five years as an active duty Air Force JAG prosecuting in military courts-martial. She retired from the A.F.LWVFL - HOME
The League of Women Voters of Florida (LWVFL) is a nonpartisan political organization encouraging informed and active participation in government, working to increase understanding of major policy issues, and advocating for legislative changes and policies for thepublic good.
2021 LWVFL CONVENTION CAUCUSES & WORKSHOPS May 21, 2021. The League of Women Voters of Florida is excited to offer nearly 20 caucuses and workshops leading up to our 38th Biennial Convention. These workshops and caucuses will be hosted from June 1 through the morning of June 4. These workshop and caucuses are open to all Florida League members and not just voting delegates.LEGISLATIVE SESSION
2021 Legislative Priorities. The League is a grassroots organization and as such, we focus on the issues that our members care the most about. Each year, our membership is polled to see which issues are most important to them. Every local league submits priorities. After tabulating each local league’s submissions, the top four areasbecome
FLORIDA LEAGUE'S 38TH BIENNIAL STATE CONVENTION The League of Women Voters of Florida is excited to offer nearly 20 caucuses and workshops leading up to our 38th Biennial Convention.These workshops and
LWVFL CAPITOL REPORT: 2021 LEGISLATIVE SESSION WRAP UP Session Overview. Friday, April 30th, marked the 60th and final day of the 2021 Florida Legislative Session – a session that began during unprecedented health and economic uncertainties as state and global economies scrambled to contain COVID 19 outbreaks and surges while managing the impact to Florida businesses, schools, families, and health care facilities. MY ACCOUNT | LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS OF FLORIDA Contact Florida Government. LWVFL Legislative Priorities. Major political and policy issues LWVFL focuses on: Education. Voter Services, Election Reform & Voting Rights Restoration. Ethics & Campaign Finance. Gun Safety. Health Care. Immigration. ISSUES | LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS OF FLORIDA key issues and areas of advocacyMajor political and policy issues LWVFL focuses on:view our current legislative prioritiesCapitol ReportsTO FIND OUT MORE VRETURNING CITIZENS
In 2018, Florida voters approved an amendment to the Florida Constitution that automatically restored the voting rights of felons, except for murderers and felony sex offenders. The following June, the Legislature passed a law (Florida Statute 98.0751/Senate Bill 7066) requiring persons with felony convictions (also referred to as“returning
NATIONAL POPULAR VOTE Americans elect all officials, from mayors to governors and state legislators to U.S. senators, via popular vote, except two —the President and Vice President of the United States. The League of Women Voters of Florida believes it is time electors should be guided by the majority of Americans who agree on the person who should lead thenation.
CECILE SCOON, FIRST VICE PRESIDENT Cecile Scoon received a Visual and Environmental Studies undergraduate degree from Harvard in 1981. She is currently a civil rights lawyer in Panama City, Florida. After graduating from U. Virginia School of Law in 1984, she spent five years as an active duty Air Force JAG prosecuting in military courts-martial. She retired from the A.F. 2021 | LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS OF FLORIDA The League of Women Voters of Florida is excited to offer nearly 20 caucuses and workshops leading up to our 38th Biennial Convention.These workshops and
VOTER SERVICES
Vote Informed. VOTE411 is a League of Women Voter’s owned website that is committed to provide voters with “one-stop-shop” non-partisan information for both general and state-specific elections. Getting voter registration information and checking Voter Status. Finding your Supervisor of Elections (for sample ballots, polling locations and ISSUES | LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS OF FLORIDA key issues and areas of advocacyMajor political and policy issues LWVFL focuses on:view our current legislative prioritiesCapitol ReportsTO FIND OUT MORE V MY ACCOUNT | LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS OF FLORIDA Contact Florida Government. LWVFL Legislative Priorities. Major political and policy issues LWVFL focuses on: Education. Voter Services, Election Reform & Voting Rights Restoration. Ethics & Campaign Finance. Gun Safety. Health Care. Immigration.LOCAL LEAGUES
We have 29 Leagues all around the state to organize our grassroots efforts. Become a member today. Select your location or your closest county to visit the localLEAGUE MANAGEMENT
league management. These toolboxes have resources that help our members further advance our mission within their own communities. .RETURNING CITIZENS
In 2018, Florida voters approved an amendment to the Florida Constitution that automatically restored the voting rights of felons, except for murderers and felony sex offenders. The following June, the Legislature passed a law (Florida Statute 98.0751/Senate Bill 7066) requiring persons with felony convictions (also referred to as“returning
MAEGEN PIERCE
Maegen founded Breakthrough Behavior with the mission to provide highly effective and accessible services to individuals with autism. She has grown to the national organization to more than 400 employees across 10 facilities in Florida, California, Virginia and Maryland. As a board certified behavior analyst (BCBA) with more than fifteen yearsof experience in
JONATHAN HACKLEY
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2021 Legislative Priorities. The League is a grassroots organization and as such, we focus on the issues that our members care the most about. Each year, our membership is polled to see which issues are most important to them. Every local league submits priorities. After tabulating each local league’s submissions, the top four areasbecome
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In 2018, Florida voters approved an amendment to the Florida Constitution that automatically restored the voting rights of felons, except for murderers and felony sex offenders. The following June, the Legislature passed a law (Florida Statute 98.0751/Senate Bill 7066) requiring persons with felony convictions (also referred to as“returning
NATIONAL POPULAR VOTE Americans elect all officials, from mayors to governors and state legislators to U.S. senators, via popular vote, except two —the President and Vice President of the United States. The League of Women Voters of Florida believes it is time electors should be guided by the majority of Americans who agree on the person who should lead thenation.
CECILE SCOON, FIRST VICE PRESIDENT Cecile Scoon received a Visual and Environmental Studies undergraduate degree from Harvard in 1981. She is currently a civil rights lawyer in Panama City, Florida. After graduating from U. Virginia School of Law in 1984, she spent five years as an active duty Air Force JAG prosecuting in military courts-martial. She retired from the A.F. 2021 | LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS OF FLORIDA The League of Women Voters of Florida is excited to offer nearly 20 caucuses and workshops leading up to our 38th Biennial Convention.These workshops and
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Gov. DeSantis says a statewide shelter-in-place is "a very blunt instrument." California, New York and other states have issued these orders but our Governor continues to push that these measures are only needed in counties hardest hit. ... See MoreSee Less Coronavirus Update: Florida Cities Ordering People To Shelter-In-Place; Governor Ron DeSantis Resistscbsloc.al
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League of Women Voters of Florida We're continuing to mobilize Florida League members to pressure the Governor on issuing this type of order and encouraging members to reach out to their state legislators to apply extra pressure.24
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Kim BreaultHe's proving to be more incompetent than I originallythought....
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Ramona BayronFor one shining moment, this Democrat had actual hopes Desantis has Florida’s citizens backs. I was wrong.2
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Kathleen J. BetskoBaloney! Stephanie WidemanWe need a new Governor.4
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Mar Garcia-Barcena GuntinShut down the whole state4
Lynn OliveBlunt but effective and necessary!2
Karen A HittHe is a trump pleaser and trump wants us all to go back to work. This is not good.4
Hilary Blairgowrie BrownHe is a mini-trumpy. Good thing cities/counties are taking things into their own hands5
Lynne Liskathe toddler sycophant2
Mary Metz SilverLOCKDOWNS WORK! My cousin lives in the country of Columbia. Columbia took early steps to address the pandemic: "We have a little over 200 cases in a country of 47 million, two deaths so far. And we're in complete lock down until the third week in April so I think it's safer here than there. Sixty foreigners were just expelled, they thought they were cute and went out partying, there are special police patrolling constantly, picking people up and hauling them in."5
Lorraine Donovan-LepantoDesantis, just like his boss, does not have to lead as it appears the municipalities and counties throughout Florida are closing themselves down. Leon County just issued their shelter in place effective tomorrow. Unsurprisingly, Desantis appears to mirror Trump's dithering ....at the end of the day its politics and theirdollars.
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Mary Metz SilverMeanwhile people living in areas that are locked down are driving to areas not locked down, spreading the virus.4
Lynde GibbsStay at home. You owe it to the healthcare workers. https://www.ajc.com/news/virus-claims-two-georgia-healthcare-workers/XTijtgzE6z2gcoZ7QLvPZN/amp.html?__twitter_impression=true&fbclid=IwAR3M-1TchwdCvP6WsMg2uO86azax6p9e_eWcXfUV7fxy37hFI0o24Mwm5Gc3
Betty MayWhy are y’all listening to this man. He only says what rump allows. He left the beaches open because that’s the easiest way to spread it. Close contact. Bunch of stable geniuses 🥵5
W Lois DavisWell when you elect a clown you get a side show.2
Kevin StephensAgree with Governor De Santis no need to shut down the state the current numbers don’t justify it1
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Kevin StephensAnd just think we could have had Andrew Gillum running our state now. So you see things could be much worse Gloria BrandIt’s only about the money not about the lives! Juan Pablo BallesterOf course, as he and his family will have the test and a bed with all intensive care insured ... They don't care.2
Tere RabreauSave Lives, Stay Home2
Ali Catherine Dariasdemand he put people before profit!!!! Steve DowneyA blunt instrument perhaps, but one that’s backed byscience.
Linda ThorntonHe’s still kissing Trump’s ass😜 Lauren KrebsEntire countries are establishing stay at home orders and seeing the curve flatten. We need everyone to stay at home!1
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🚨 ACTION ALERT: We’re calling upon the Governor to enact a “shelter-in-place” order! Call or email your state representative and senator's offices and ask that they encourage the Governor to act. If you'd like a step further, call the Governor's office yourself and encourage action: 850-717-9337 ... See MoreSee Less Coronavirus: Will ‘shelter in place’ happen in Florida? And whatdoes that mean?
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Linda Douglass SheeheWell the Gov says he will not do it, because some counties do not have confirmed cases. Irrational at best. Irresponsible for certain.2
Barbara MontgomeryBlessed to have Governor DeWine in Ohio. He is leading the way to keep us safe and well. Setting a precedent for allstates.
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“Florida’s legislature has taken another step towards stripping our constitution from the people and placing it into the hands of corporations, billionaires, and dark money,” says the letter representing 13 organizations and addressed to the governor asking for a veto. ... See MoreSee Less League of Women Voters and others call on governor to defend citizen initiatives, veto SB 1794 | Florida Phoenix www.floridaphoenix.com The League of Women Voters and an alliance of public-interest groups called on Gov. Ron DeSantis Monday to veto 2020 legislation making it harder for citizens to amend the Florida Constitution. “Florida’s legislature has taken another step towards stripping our constitution from the people and p...View on Facebook
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The League has joined a group of advocacy organizations who are calling upon the Governor to veto SB 1794. This bill severely limits citizens’ abilities to petition their government and currently awaits the Governor’s final signature. 1000 Friends of Florida | ACLU of Florida | Common Cause Florida| Florida AFL-CIO
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