HB 4293 is up for 2nd Reading on House Floor today. Contact your Legislators and urge them to vote NO. If it passes the House, as it likely will, contact your Senators.
https://www.wvlegislature.gov/Bulletin_Board/house_calendar_special.cfm?ses…
The purpose of HB 4293 is to prohibit the delivery of unsolicited absentee ballot applications to any person who has not specifically requested one from the county clerk. (text excerpt below)
WHY ACTION?This bill is a solution in search of a problem. The Legislature has already decided not to expand absentee voting as it was conducted successfully in 2020. That means most West Virginian voters are not eligible to vote by absentee. Even those who are eligible are deterred from applying because the rules are vague and overly complicated.
Yet, this bill wants to further limit and penalize county clerks and others from distribution of absentee ballot applications to voters who might be eligible. It makes no sense. It is voter suppression and will have a chilling effect on county clerks who try to encourage voting.
TEXT excerpt:
(o) (1) If any election official knowingly and intentionally mails or delivers an application for an absentee ballot to any voter without the specific request of that voter, that person shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof, shall be fined not more than $500 or imprisoned in a state correctional facility for a period of not more than six months, or both fined and imprisoned.
(2) If any person, not an election official, knowingly and intentionally mails or delivers more than 10 applications for an absentee ballot to a group of voters without the specific request of those voters, that person shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction thereof, shall be fined not more than $500 or imprisoned in a state correctional facility for a period of not more than six months, or both fined and imprisoned.
- Judy
Judy K. Ball, PhD, MPA
9 Palmetto Drive
Morgantown, WV 26508
240.997.1222 (cell)
BallJK(a)aol.com
You are invited to a forum hosted by the League of Women Voters of West
Virginia. Please mark your calendars.
Subject: Democracy and Social Justice Bills before the WV Legislature
When: Saturday, February 19, 10:30 am
What: This is a 45 minute virtual forum for League members, guests and
the public, which will provide an overview about bills concerning
Election and Social Justice in the Legislature. The audience is
encouraged to ask questions following the presentations.
Why: Democracy and Social Justice are two of our three priorities
selected for action and education. Our intent is to promote ACTION while
there is still time.
Location: Spread the word. Zoom link -
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81726695353?pwd=V2dGNEtNd0dRNWt1U2tNek5JaU5xdz09
Our Speakers:
Democracy: Judy K Ball, State League Elections Chair
The League's focus on Democracy includes voting rights, election reform,
and redistricting. Congress has failed to enact Federal protections for
voting rights, despite months of effort and advocacy. Recognizing that,
the League has turned its attention to bills introduced in the 2022
session of the WV Legislature.
Social Justice: Kimberley Crockett, Jefferson County League and Delta
Sigma Theta
The League is committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion because, to
succeed in the 21st Century, West Virginia must be welcoming for all.
Kim is an attorney who is well versed on the bills currently before the
legislature. These bills include the Crown Act, Human Rights Commission,
and reproductive health. In recent years, lawmakers have declined to
strengthen the state's civil rights code to prohibit hair discrimination
and protect members of the LGBTQ+ community from discrimination in
employment and housing. They have also continued their assault on the
reproductive freedom of West Virginians.
In League,
LWVWV
What: League members and their guests are invited to a virtual forum on
bills concerning Democracy and Social Justice in the Legislature. The
audience is encouraged to ask questions following the presentations.
When: Saturday, February 19, 10:30 am
Where: Zoom -
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81726695353?pwd=V2dGNEtNd0dRNWt1U2tNek5JaU5xdz09
Why: Democracy and Social Justice are two of our three priorities
selected for action and education. Our intent is to promote ACTION while
there is still time.
Our Speakers:
Democracy: Judy K Ball, State League Elections Chair
The League's focus on Democracy includes voting rights, election reform,
and redistricting. Congress has failed to enact Federal protections for
voting rights, despite months of effort and advocacy. Recognizing that,
the League has turned its attention to bills introduced in the 2022
session of the WV Legislature.
Social Justice: Kimberley Crockett, Jefferson County League and Social
Action Chair, Delta Sigma Theta
The League is committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion because, to
succeed in the 21st Century, West Virginia must be welcoming for all.
Kim is an attorney who is well versed on the bills currently before the
legislature. These bills include the Crown Act, Human Rights Commission,
and reproductive health. In recent years, lawmakers have declined to
strengthen the state's civil rights code to prohibit hair discrimination
and protect members of the LGBTQ+ community from discrimination in
employment and housing. They have also continued their assault on the
reproductive freedom of West Virginians.
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Our third priority for area is Environmental Protection. Here are two
opportunities to participate in policy discussions on issues related to
water quality, climate, economic transition and more.
Wednesday, February 16 at 6:00 pm - the WV Environmental Council's
Virtual E-Day
This annual day of advocacy will include a legislative update from WVEC
member groups, WV legislators, and the WVEC lobby team, as well as music
and a silent auction. Registration link and more details here [1].
Thursday, February 24 at 7:00 pm - the WV Rivers Coalition is hosting a
legislative update with WV legislators focused on water policy. Register
here [2].
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Julie Archer (she/her/hers)
Co-President
(304) 610-9094 (cell)
Links:
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[1] https://wvecouncil.org/join-us-next-week-for-virtual-e-day-2022/
[2]
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Dear LWV-WV Members,
First things first. As you know, the WV Legislature is now in session.
On the second day, members of the House of Delegates started moving a
bill that would ban abortions at 15 weeks, just like a Mississippi law
under review by the U.S. Supreme Court. The bill (HB 4004), would
prohibit abortions after 15 weeks of gestation, well below viability and
the line set forth by _Roe v. Wade_. HB 4004 and HB 4005, which imposes
invasive, cruel, unnecessary requirements regarding disposal of fetal
tissue, have both passed the passed through the House Health committee
and are on their way to Judiciary.
This is a red alert moment for reproductive freedom. Now is the time to
be heard. There will be a public hearing tomorrow (Jan. 17) at 3 PM [1]
on these bills in the House of Delegates Chamber at the State Capitol.
At this time, the hearing is limited to in-person participation, which
may be difficult, if not impossible, due to the impending winter storm.
As such, members are asked to contact their members via other means.
The League of Women Voters supports the right of individuals to make
their own reproductive choices, and opposes laws intended to restrict
access to abortion. Additionally, the League supports equitable access
to a basic level of care that covers reproductive health services
including abortion.
The right to decide if or when to have a child is essential to a
person's ability to make highly personal decisions about their body and
their future. It is essential for social, economic, and racial equality.
We can't stand by while politicians try to restrict people's personal
freedoms and take away their health care. Find your legislators here.
[2]
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Additionally, related to the legislative session, are a number of events
this week related to the LWV-WV's priorities for 2022. (See complete
list priorities below.)
Tuesday, January 18 - 6-7:15 PM - Information Session on the Feasibility
of Advanced Nuclear in WV - The WV Environmental Council (WVEC) and
others are hosting for an informational session on both the benefits and
risks of repowering coal plant sites for advanced nuclear energy
development or small modular reactors (SMRs) in West Virginia followed
by a presentation from state legislators on the political landscape
around proposed nuclear legislation and a Q&A discussion. Register here
[3].
Thursday, January 20 - Environment Day (E-Day) - Hosted by the WVEC -
Initially, scheduled as an in-person event, E-Day has been cancelled due
to COVID concerns. A possible virtual event will take place latter in
the session. In the meantime, check out WVEC's first newsletter of the
year [4] to learn more about what they'll be watching for this year. You
can sign up for their weekly legislative updates here [5].
Thursday, January 20, 6-7 PM - Health Care for All WV's Civic Engagement
Training - (Virtual/Zoom)
- How do you contact and build relationships with your representatives?
- How do you track a bill from start to finish?
- How do you use the West Virginia Legislature page?
- How do you support state healthcare legislation?
Learn how to find your representative(s), build relationships with them,
and share what's most important to you as a West Virginian. Register
here [6]. (Note: LWV-WV is a member of the Health Care for All WV
coalition.)
Friday, January 21 - Fairness WV Fight for Freedom Day of Action for
reproductive freedom and LGBTQ equality. Although initially an in person
lobby day, this event is now a virtual day of activities. Register here
[7].
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The LWV-WV has identified three main areas as legislative priorities for
2022. These represent only the primary focus areas for the League for
the coming year. We will continue to work with partners on other issues.
Democracy
The right to vote and equal access to the ballot are pillars of our
democracy and guiding principles for the LWV. We will:
* Oppose restrictions on voter registration or voting.
* Advocate for methods to increase voter turnout, based on lessons
learned from the 2020 elections.
* Prioritize measures to make voting easier, while protecting election
security, including no-excuse absentee voting and expanded options for
ballot return and early in-person voting.
* Support legislation to modernize election methods, reduce taxpayer
costs, and reduce administrative burden.
* Oppose any effort to make political spending less transparent.
* Support measures to increase transparency and public participation in
the next redistricting process.
Social Justice
The LWV is committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion because, to
succeed in the 21st Century, West Virginia must be welcoming for all. We
will:
* Oppose legislative efforts to suppress civil and Constitutional
rights.
* Support legislation to ban discrimination and ensure equality of
opportunity in education, employment, and housing for all West
Virginians regardless of race, color, gender, religion, national origin,
age, sexual orientation, gender identity, or disability.
* Support health care for all West Virginians including expanded
Medicaid coverage, subsidies for affordable coverage under the ACA,
measures to eliminate disparities in health care availability and
outcomes for Black and other minority communities, and access to
evidence-based treatment and harm reduction strategies to save lives
affected by substance use disorders.
* Advocate for state and local budgets that cover essential services and
protect our most vulnerable.
Environmental Protection
Climate change is no longer a distant or future threat. The LWV is
committed to protecting the planet along with the health and safety of
all West Virginians. We will:
* Support updating water quality standards to strengthen protections for
human health, and support measures to expand access to water service
that meets these standards.
* Target strategic management of natural resources to protect the planet
for this and future generations.
* Advocate for environmental priorities that are coupled with a creative
and just transition for workers in fossil fuel industries.
* Oppose facilities that add, expand, or preserve dependence on fossil
fuels.
Best,
Julie
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Julie Archer (she/her/hers)
Co-President
(304) 610-9094 (cell)
Links:
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[1] https://www.facebook.com/events/3299913780237668
[2] https://openstates.org/find_your_legislator/
[3]
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[4] https://wvecouncil.org/green-volume-32-issue-1/
[5] https://wvecouncil.org/action-alerts-signup/
[6]
https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZwtcuiorjIjHN0-CUgLF_72HKinaCMAFg…
[7]
https://fairnesswv.org/2021/11/05/mark-you-calendar-for-the-fairness-for-al…
Sending this on behalf of LWVMM. Local Leagues are encouraged to send
their newsletters to the statewide email list.
Happy new year from LWV-Morgantown/Monongalia County!
View this email in your browser [1]
January 2022
_Empowering Voters. Defending Democracy._
CONTENTS
* Fall Member Meeting
* LWV-MM Report on Voters Service
* LWV-MM Report on Redistricting
* Communications
* LWV-MM Report on Social Justice Priorities
* LWV-MM Report on Broadband Access
* JOIN US
* MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION
* WELCOME NEW MEMBERS!
_FALL MEMBER MEETING_
Our Fall meeting was held October 24 via Zoom. This was not a business
meeting, so our only agenda item was to hear from guest speaker Carye
Blaney, Monongalia County Clerk. Carye spoke about how she felt Mon
County would be affected by the voting rights bills that are being
considered in Congress. Carye stated that she is very confident in the
accuracy and security of elections in this County. Our voting machines
are the most up-to-date available and nowhere do they connect to the
internet. She feels we could easily meet all the criteria recommended
in the voting rights bills but stated that some West Virginia counties
would have difficulty. The smaller, less economically secure counties
have outdated equipment and very small County Clerk staff so they would
need funds and assistance in order to meet the requirements.
_LWV-MM REPORT ON VOTERS SERVICE_
We are watching the two bills currently blocked in the United States
Senate: The John R. Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act and the Freedom
To Vote Act. The latter is sponsored by Senator Manchin.
John R. Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act
The Voting Rights Act of 1965 removed barriers to Black enfranchisement,
banning poll taxes, literacy tests, and other measures preventing
African Americans from voting. A major portion of the VRA was
effectively gutted by the Supreme Court in 2013 and numerous states,
most in the South, responded almost immediately with new voter
suppression laws. The John R. Lewis Voting Right Advancement Act seeks
to reinstate much of those protections. This bill was passed by the
House on August 24, 2021 along partisan lines with no Republican votes
in favor. It was introduced in the Senate in October 2021, but cloture
on the motion to proceed was rejected on November 3.
Freedom to Vote Act
The Freedom To Vote Act is a modified version of the For The People Act.
Senator Manchin and others wrote the FTV Act in hopes of gathering
Republican support but so far that has not happened. Cloture on the
motion to proceed was rejected on October 20. Proponents of the bill
point to ever-intensifying actions in states to pass laws aimed at
reducing voters' access to elections and giving state legislatures the
ability to overturn the outcomes of elections.
What Happens Now?
Since mid-December, President Biden has recognized voting rights
legislation as the most critical action that needs to be taken up by
Congress now.
This means the priority is to focus on filibuster reform, especially for
voting rights. The new LWV-US slogan on filibuster reform is _Fix It or
Nix It_ because, without reform or repeal, a minority of the Senate will
continue to hold voting rights bills hostage.
A vote on filibuster repeal or reform is expected by January 17.
2022 Mid-Term Elections
The Voters Service committee will be actively planning for candidate
forums during the 2022 election season.
- Vicki Conner
_LWV-MM REPORT ON REDISTRICTING_
What District Am I In?
Redistricting and the move to single-member Delegate districts have
significantly changed boundaries for Mon County. Mon is now in
Congressional District 2, is split between new state Senate Districts 2
and 13, and has 6 new Delegate districts that will elect one Delegate
each.
Carye Blaney, Monongalia County Clerk, has made a new interactive map
available for Monongalia County. Use it to find your new districts at
the link below.
Just type in your address and tell the map to search for it.
Thank you, Carye!
https://www.arcgis.com/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=b03055801196406fa273…
[2]
- Judy Ball
_COMMUNICATIONS_
Judy Ball, Marly Ynigues, and Vicki Conner are working with a WVU
student intern, Abagail Carte, to build a new website for LWV-MM.
The goal is to have a site that provides easily accessible information
for our members and the public, which will attract more interest in the
activities of the League. We expect the site to go live in the Spring
and will send updated information to League members as appropriate.
- Vicki Conner
_LWV-MM REPORT ON SOCIAL JUSTICE PRIORITIES_
Warming Shelters
LWV-MM presented a statement to Morgantown City Council on Nov. 30 to
advocate for the City to open a winter warming shelter Downtown in
addition to the one operating at Hazel's House of Hope. We also asked
that all warming shelters be seasonal, not temperature-dependent (and
open on other cold days beyond the scheduled timeframe) to provide
stability of access to emergency resources.
The Board has created a committee to address warming shelter concerns.
Please contact Marly Ynigues at marlydubvee(a)gmail.com if you'd like to
get involved.
Read the full statement by LWVWV-MM [3].
See coverage in the Dominion Post [4].
Police Review Board
LWV-MM supported the Civilian Police Review and Advisory Board. A
December judicial ruling has prevented the City of Morgantown from
implementing the Board or appointing members. LWV-MM urges the City to
appeal the decision by advocating for stated uses of the Board (e.g.,
providing feedback on public safety policy) other than the use that was
ruled against (disciplinary advising).
- Marly Ynigues, Social Justice Chair
_LWV-MM REPORT ON BROADBAND ACCESS_
According to FCC data, at least 30% of our state's rural homes and
businesses currently lack adequate broadband access, leaving West
Virginia with one of the nation's lowest broadband connectivity rates.
Broadband expansion in West Virginia has been hindered by the cost of
extending networks into mountainous rural areas.
The state Broadband Office estimates that a combination of federal,
state, local government, and private resources will expand broadband
availability to at least 200,000 new locations in West Virginia.
Governor Justice announced the plan in October and expects that roughly
$718 million will be allocated for the project by Fall 2022. The funds
will be allocated through competitive programs that draw matching funds
from private-sector and local government partners, generating more than
$1 billion in total broadband investment. Details of a news release
from October 2021 can be seen here:
https://governor.wv.gov/News/press-releases/2021/Pages/Gov.-Justice-announc…
[5]
- Vicki Conner
JOIN US
The League of Women Voters is a nonpartisan organization. Providing
nonpartisan information and promoting democracy count among our major
priorities. Join or renew your membership in the League today to help
us carry on this mission.
Also, feel free to forward this email to your friends who may be
interested in the League's activities. We are eager to add to our
ranks.
Renew Your Membership Today! [6]
MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION
When you become a member of the Morgantown-Monongalia County League of
Women Voters, you are also a member of the LWV-US and the LWV-WV.
Membership in the League is open to all persons (not just women) over
the age of 16. Annual dues are $48 for an individual, $72 for a
household (two at the same address), and $5 for a student.
Checks should be made to LWV Morgantown-Mon County and mailed to:
Lyndell Millecchia, 476 Lawnview Drive, Morgantown, WV 26505. You can
also pay with credit card or PayPal at http://tinyurl.com/paylwvmm [7].
Dues must be received by December 31 to meet the LWV-US membership
deadline. If you are unsure about whether your dues are paid, email
Lyndell at millecchia(a)comcast.net.
The League also welcomes and encourages contributions to support our
work.
Membership dues and contributions to the League of Women Voters are not
deductible as personal or business expenses for tax purposes.
WELCOME NEW MEMBERS!
We apologize to new member Kenneth Martis whose name we misspelled in
the October Newsletter.
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Greetings from Nyoka,
Information regarding a webinar on Advanced Nuclear sponsored by WV
Climate Alliance and others is found below.
This webinar is not advocating for Advanced Nuclear Facilities but is
for the purpose of Information and Education on the subject.
It seems that there is quite a bit of interest in bringing these
facilities to WV.
Here is some supportive information and background on the need to become
informed on the issue of Advanced Nuclear Reactors.
https://energycentral.com/news/advanced-nuclear-reactors-touted-retiring-co…
Here is the registration link Bit.ly/AdvancedNuclear [1]
The event will be held on January 18th at 6 pm
Links:
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[1] http://Bit.ly/AdvancedNuclear
Please join us tomorrow, Saturday 1/08 at 3 pm for this _very important
_meeting on Cryptocurrency Mining from Fossil Fuel Energy Sources.
Join Zoom Meeting https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85343653174
Seneca Lake Guardian is a New York State Not-for-Profit Corporation with
501(c)(3) and is dedicated to preserving and protecting the health of
the Finger Lakes, its residents and visitors, its rural community
character, and its agricultural and tourist related businesses through
public education, citizen participation, engagement with decision
makers, and networking with like-minded organizations.
https://senecalakeguardian.org/Greenidge-Bitcoin-Mining [1]
See an interview with Yvonne Taylor, Vice President of Seneca Lake
Guardian here on CBS news.
https://www.cbsnews.com/video/bitcoin-mining-and-its-environmental-costs/#x
We are extremely grateful that Seneca Lake Guardian could arrange this
meeting with us on such short notice. _On information and belief_, the
proposed facility at 5900 Morgantown Industrial Park will be converting
electricity from an onsite natural gas well and operating 24/7 to run
blockchain data. Full clarification on the function of the facility has
yet to be disclosed. The outrageous amount of energy required to run
and cool Bitcoin mining facilities has hastened the purchase of entire
coal fired power plants to run their operations, such has already been
reported for the plant in Grant Town WV.
A special Thank You to Paula Hunt, Duane Nichols and Jim Kotcon and
others for their work on completing comments that helped prompt the
public meeting next Tuesday regarding the Air Quality Permit
Application R13-3533 (Marion Energy Partners LLC - Science Facility)
pending approval by the WVDEP. I am again providing information
regarding the DEP public meeting on 1/11 at 6pm below. See the Green
Arrow.
Also see more here at
https://www.frackcheckwv.net/2022/01/03/proposed-%E2%80%9Cscience-facility%…
Thank you!
Nyoka Baker Chapman
LWVWV Board of Directors
LWV of the Huntington Area Board of Directors
LWVWV Natural Resources Committee
LWVWV Fair Maps Committee
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304 710 2812
The League of Women Voters is a nonpartisan volunteer organization that
encourages informed and active participation of citizens in government.
The League does not support or oppose any political party or candidate,
but is engaged in local, state, and national issues of importance to our
communities.
The League works to influence public policy through advocacy and
education. League membership is open to all men and women age 16 or
older.
More at: www.lwv.org [2] (National) and www.lwvwv.org [3] (WV).
DEP to Hold Public Meeting and Extend Public Comment Period
The West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection's
Division of Air Quality (DAQ) will hold a virtual public meeting on
Tuesday, January 11, 2022, to provide information and receive comments
regarding Marion Energy Partners LLC's air quality permit application.
Marion Energy Partners has proposed to construct a data processing
facility located at 5900 Morgantown Industrial Park, Morgantown,
Monongalia County, West Virginia, at 39.60559 latitude and -79.98176
longitude.
The DAQ will hold the public meeting virtually at 6:00 p.m.
on Tuesday, January 11, 2022. Instructions for providing oral comments
at the virtual public meeting are provided below. Representatives from
the DAQ will conduct the meeting regarding the construction application
submitted by Marion Energy Partners on August 18, 2021.
To participate online or by telephone, registration is
required by 5:00 p.m. on Tuesday, January 11, 2022. To register, please
complete the registration form at: https://forms.gle/vZvJirkUKayGee1W7
[4]. To register to provide oral comments, please indicate "yes" you
want to provide oral comments on the record when you register. A
confirmation email will be sent with information on how to join the
public meeting. If you do not have internet access and want to register
to participate via telephone, please contact Sandie Adkins or Stephanie
Hammonds at (304) 926-0475. Oral comments are limited to five (5)
minutes. Video demonstrations and screen sharing by commenters is not
permitted.
Written comments must be received by 5:00 p.m. on Thursday, January 13,
2022:
· Email written comments to Edward.S.Andrews(a)wv.gov with "Marion
Energy Partners Comments" in the subject line, or
· Mail hard copy comments to Edward Andrews, WV Department of
Environmental Protection, Division of Air Quality, 601 57th Street, SE,
Charleston, WV 25304.
Instructions for downloading additional information, including copies of
the draft permit, application, and all other supporting materials
relevant to the permit decision is available at:
https://dep.wv.gov/daq/permitting/Pages/NSR-Permit-Applications.aspx
[5].
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[1] https://senecalakeguardian.org/Greenidge-Bitcoin-Mining
[2] http://www.lwv.org/
[3] http://www.lwvwv.org/
[4] https://forms.gle/vZvJirkUKayGee1W7
[5] https://dep.wv.gov/daq/permitting/Pages/NSR-Permit-Applications.aspx
This is an addendum to the Huntington Bulletin in regards to the
section:
Running for Office Workshop
By: Martha Woodward
The League is partnering with the W. Page Pitt School of Journalism
Broadcasting Department to film a Running for Office Workshop November
30. Because we will miss the deadline for the Newsletter with the
connection information we will put that out by email and media after we
have it. We expect to distribute the program across the state to
encourage new candidates to run. Of course presentations such as this
work best with an audience, but that is not yet possible. So, publishing
it far and wide is our best option at the moment.
Here is the video link! https://youtu.be/Qbc2mpJGigI
Downloadable file:
https://livemarshall-my.sharepoint.com/:v:/g/personal/stanley50_marshall_ed…
Should you share it widely? Yes!
The Huntington Area LWV prepared this video (Martha Woodward mostly,
with wonderful help from Marshall's broadcasting staff and faculty)
available on YouTube. While it is locally based, it is true across the
state. WE are interested in sharing it widely. Please take a look and
see if you can use it in your area. We were careful to make it bi- and
non-partisan.
Questions or comments, contact Martha Woodward or me.
Betty Barrett
> League Friends, Local League Presidents and State Board,
> Attached is the League of Women's December newsletter. Enjoy and Merry Christmas to each of you.
>
> BJ & Patricia
Greetings everyone.
Just a reminder that there will be a Climate Rally tomorrow in Charleston.
See the info below. The LWVWV will have a booth there where we will be
accepting Hopes, Prayers and Wishes for our climate future to add to a
current project (spurred by the Climate Rally) a Climate Time Capsule to be
opened in 2050. The MU James E. Morrow Library special collections will
archive until then! We are certainly working to see that IPCC goals of
zero emissions by that date will be met. It will also house timely news
articles and efforts made by WV citizens and organizations to help curb
climate change. As well, copies of requests made to our WV senators to
keep the climate initiatives in the reconciliation bill and the Build Back
Better plan. https://www.whitehouse.gov/build-back-better/ and more.
Please see the attached Climate Capsule Cover below. *IF ANY OF YOU HAVE
CONTRIBUTIONS FOR THE CLIMATE TIME CAPSULE, PLEASE EMAIL THEM TO ME. *
There us still time to do so over the weekend! I won't complete the
assembly until next week Nyoka.
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There's nothing scarier than climate change and its debilitating impacts.
From devastating floods and deadly heat waves to the health and economic
costs of inaction, climate change is deeply affecting our West Virginia
communities.
Join us *Saturday, October 30 from 1 - 2:30 p.m*, for a *HALLOWEEN RALLY
for CLIMATE ACTION*
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in front of the Robert C. Byrd Federal Courthouse Building, 300 Virginia
St. E., in downtown Charleston WV.
Our goal is to let Senator Joe Manchin hear a wide variety of West
Virginian voices, urging him to protect our land and people by standing
with clean energy. We'll have music, speakers, a climate action
opportunity, a photo booth to send a climate message and more. We'll hear a
virtual address to the rally from Dr. Michael E. Mann one of the world's
leading climate scientists.
NOTE: This is a COVID mask-wearing outdoor event. Please wear masks if you
come. You're welcome to wear Halloween ones, too! If you aren't vaccinated,
please get with your local Health Department, physician or local healthcare
provider. Your health matters.
PARKING: There are lots of parking spaces in the nearby Town Center Mall
parking garage and on local streets.
*Thank you for taking action with West Virginia Citizen Action!*