Saturday, May 5, 2012

STATE PRESIDENTS MESSAGE

PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE

I know we are all glad to see the warmer weather finally here and the flowers and trees blooming.  We in the League are looking forward to a break from our normal routine of so many meetings.  Many of you will be leaving this hot climate for cooler areas of the country, but we hope not until after the NV State Council to be held at the Tuscany Suites, 225 E. Flamingo Road, Las Vegas, NV on Saturday, June 23, 2012 from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm.  There will be a meet and greet on Friday, June 22nd either at the Tuscany Hotel or at a site to be announced later.  If you plan to stay at the Tuscany Suites Friday, June 22nd, the room block code is 12k8qh; please explain you are with the LWVNV.  We hope to see you there; this is where you learn about how the LWVNV operates.

Rosemary Gary, President
League of Women Voters of Nevada

Friday, February 3, 2012

February, 2012

In a recent conference call with our National office I was reminded how important this election year will be and in particular seeing that as many potential voters are registered. Let’s make it our first priority as the “League of Women Voters” to do just that.

We are also reminded that the League should be the leader in communities when candidate forums or debates are held due to the long standing reputation of the League. We often step back and let others take the forefront when we should be the leaders.

Also, National spoke of how people do not take kindly to our describing ourselves as being a “nonpartisan political organization”. The more acceptable description is: “We neither support nor oppose any political candidates”. I know this is a longer phrase and we usually followed the former with the latter, but if we could remember to not even utter the former, we would be more favorably received—as National has been told.


Respectfully submitted,
Rosemary Gary,
President

Thursday, January 5, 2012

January, 2012

As we are entering a new year, we once again all need to be reminded how important our attendance is at meetings. In order to conduct business, a quorum must be met and in the case of our local league, that quorum is one more than half of the total membership. With leagues that have attained more members and wish to conduct any business at the regular membership meetings, this is not so serious an issue as with leagues who have not reached a significant number of members.

This is your league and if you wish to have a voice, you should come to the meetings. In addition, there are very interesting programs being presented. Your Board of Directors has been working very hard to see that you have the best they have to offer.

Sincerely,
Rosemary Gary, President
League of Women Voters of Nevada

Thursday, December 1, 2011

State President's Message

November 30, 2011
As we move forward from the Redistricting mode, let us hope that those that govern us keep our
interests in mind as they pass legislation that affects us and know we will be watching come election
time.
For anyone interested in running for public office, the Nevada Rural Electric Association will be providing
a non-partisan Campaign Training event open to all who might be interested. This event is a full-day
event for candidates, staff and others who are interested to encourage the average citizen to get
involved in the democratic process. The training in Las Vegas will be held February 23 at the Hampton
Inn. This may be your chance to get involved.
Warm holiday wishes,
Rosemary Gary, President
LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS OF NEVADA

Friday, October 28, 2011

Friday, October 28, 2011

We talk about the League’s focus issues the four E’s (Education, Environment, Elections, Economy) plus Health. Friday, October 14, 2011, Annalee Camp, League of Women Voters of Nevada Second Vice-President and Legislative Chairperson and I were part of a teleconference call with all other state presidents and legislative chair people. The purpose of this call was to bring the states up to date on the status of the priorities set earlier this year by the League national board which include Clean Air Defense, Health Care Defense, Money in Elections (campaign finance reform) and Voter Registration and Election Administration.

1. Clean Air Defense – Since the 1970s the League has advocated for strong public health and environmental protections. In that time there have been significant reductions in pollutants like mercury and carbon.
In the face of great success Congress has proposed the weakening of the clean Air Act and the federal agencies that implement the law.

2. Health Care Defense – The League believes that quality, affordable health care should be available to all U.S. residents. Other U.S. health care policy goals should include the equitable distribution of services, efficient and economical delivery of care, advancement of medical research and technology, and a reasonable total national expenditure level for health care.

3. Money in Elections – Fair and clean elections, determined by the votes of American citizens, should be at the center of our democracy.


4. Voter Registration and Election Administration – For decades the League of Women Voters has been known for its election protection work at the local, state and federal level. The League of Women Voters has a long history of support for the Voting Rights Act.
The Department of Justice is showing more interest in violations of the Voting Rights Act.
The Internal Revenue Service is also looking with regard at 501 © (3) & (4) election activities.

Sincerely,
Rosemary Gary, President

Friday, September 30, 2011

Start of a New League Near

Our Leagues are now starting into their very busy times and members need to be reminded that Leagues need each and every one of us working to make a League successful. Any small thing you can do helps. Perhaps you can only stuff envelopes or put stickers inside booklets, but that helps the cause. If you are a member of a committee and a meeting is called, please try to be at that meeting to support what the committee is trying to achieve. I know your Presidents try very hard to make your meetings interesting and your committees have great things planned for the months ahead.

Rosemary Gary, President

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

NEXT BOARD MEETING

I am so excited that we will have a face-to-face State Board meeting with all of our Leagues represented in Tonopah, NV on October 1, 2011. This meeting will convene at 1:00 pm to allow for travel time and will be held at the Tonopah Convention Center, 301 W. Brougher Avenue. All League members are welcome to attend, but only State Board members can vote. It would be wonderful if more interested League members attended this meeting to see how League business is conducted.


Rosemary Gary, President
League of Women Voters of Nevada