National Voter Registration Day
New York Leagues were out in full force on September 19th for National Voter Registration Day! The state League received dozens of stories, pictures, and news pieces that recorded the terrific work you all did. Here are some of the highlights we received:
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The St. Lawrence MAL League raised awareness about NVRD through an Op-Ed published in North Country Now. President Kathy Stein stresses the importance of eligible voters participating in all elections – both on the federal level and the local level. She writes: “Registering and voting enable citizens to actively engage in democratic self-government, from the most momentous issues to the most locally relevant.” Click HERE to read the Op-Ed.
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The Northwest Westchester MAL League celebrated its first NVRD by registering students at Westchester Community College. League members were present at both the Peekskill and Ossining locations. Congratulations to Northwest Westchester – we can’t wait to see the National Voter Registration Days to come!
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The Buffalo-Niagara League was hard at work ensuring members of their community knew about NVRD! Before the big day, an Op-Ed written by President Lori Robinson was featured in The Buffalo News, along with an additional article that advertised the locations of League registration tables. The Buffalo-Niagara League was also featured on television! Along with many mentions of where League members would be registering voters, President Lori Robinson was interviewed by WIVB, and League member Timothy Priano was interviewed by WKBW. Both discussed the importance of voting.
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Members of the Albany County League were in 10 different locations– 9 Price Chopper/Market 32 stores and the Stop N Shop in Ravena. Members registered 25 new voters, gave materials for registering at home to another 25, and provided information about early voting and Vote411 to more than 550 people. League members received visits from Albany Mayor Kathy Sheehan and other local officials.
Thank you to the Leagues who sent us highlights! If you took pictures, the State League would still love to see them – please send them to Milly (milly@lwvny.org) along with your League name.
Kim Cameron, Co-President of LWV of Cortland County
Selected as Observer for LWVUS at UN Climate Change Conference in Dubai
"I will be going to Dubai to be an observer at the United Nations Conference of the Parties (COP28) conference. The LWVUS has delegate status at the UN, so the League has been allocated 6 observer spaces for each of the two weeks of the conference. I'll be there the first week when the conference starts on November 30 so I'll be there for the opening ceremonies!
As an observer I will be able to observe the vast majority of the interactions and negotiations going on in the blue zone. The Blue Zone is a United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)-managed site, open to accredited party and observer delegates. I'll also have access to the green zone where organizations and companies set up booths. It's been described to me as similar to a trade show.
Most of us will be staying together in a 4 bedroom apartment close to the metro system which will provide us with easy access to the Expo City. Sessions run from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 3 pm. to 6 p.m. each day. I understand that it is quite overwhelming so I am planning on learning as much as I can before I go and try to focus on just a couple of topics when I'm there."
Congratulations, Kim, and we hope you will share lots of photos and articles with us all!
Rochester Metro
On July 29 and 30, nine LWV-RMA members set out on day trips to Seneca Falls, a gem in the history of the women’s rights and suffrage movements. Now memorialized by the Women’s Rights National Historical Park (WRNHP) established in 1980, the park honors, preserves, and puts in perspective, the history that took place there 175 years ago.
Through the WRNHP, the story is told at the restored Wesleyan Chapel and the Visitors’ Center with its expansive exhibits and gift shop filled with books and more. Declaration Park, where the full Declaration of Sentiments and its signers are inscribed on a stone water wall, sits between the Visitors Center and the Chapel. Park rangers add more background with talks at the Chapel and at the Elizabeth Cady Stanton Home, a short distance away.
Members who went on Saturday were also able to visit the National Women’s Hall of Fame, where work continues to bring it to full fruition in its new home, the old Seneca Falls Knitting Mill. Celebrating its 50th year of inductions since its first in 1973, the Hall has a total of 302 inductees.
Rockland County
The Rockland County League is in the process of launching a Youth Corps initiative! This initiative is designed to encourage Rockland County youth to become more connected with their civic and government activities and responsibilities, beginning with registering and voting.
The Youth Corps will target high school and college-aged young adults, and will be vitally important in encouraging participation, supporting, and involving Rockland County youth in League activities.
New York City
In honor of Constitution Day on September 17, the New York City League distributed 10,000 free copies of the US Constitution. League members were active in four boroughs and distributed the copies over 5 days.
This outreach aimed to give New Yorkers a copy of their rights, and to remind them to exercise their right to vote on Election Day. The upcoming local elections has every City Council seat on the ballot, and the events were hosted in city council districts where voter turnout is declining or very low.
Cooperstown
Cooperstown League members had a busy week! On top of participating in National Voter Registration Day on September 19, the League also took part in Mohawk Valley Gives Day on September 20.
Mohawk Valley Gives Day is 24-hour community-wide giving day sponsored by the Community Foundation of Herkimer and Oneida Counties. The event engages nonprofits, businesses, community residents, and fundholders to harness the community’s collective energy for the greatest possible impact. The Cooperstown League was one of 255 local organizations that participated.
Saratoga County
The Saratoga County League partnered with the New York State Poor People's Campaign, MLK Saratoga, Saratoga Health Committee, Capital District Alliance for Universal Healthcare, Saratoga Immigration Coalition, the New York State Senior Action Council, the Labor-Religion Coalition of New York State, and the Campaign for New York Health to host a screening of Healing Us: A documentary about our healthcare system and how we move forward together.
Using the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic as a jumping-off point, Healing Us interviews heavy-hitters in the healthcare movement to walk through all key points of the arguments in favor of a universal, single-payer healthcare system.
Capital Region Leagues
The Leagues had a column recently published in The Daily Gazette about Women's Inequality Day. Pat Nugent, chair of the Women’s Rights Awareness Campaign for the League of Women Voters of Saratoga County, wrote the column questioning the celebration of women's equality on August 26, 2023. Read the full column here.
Buffalo-Niagara
The Buffalo-Niagara League has begun its “Third Thursday Social” meetups for the year. These gatherings are for members of the Buffalo-Niagara League and anyone interested in learning about the League to connect, discuss opportunities for volunteering and leadership possibilities, introduce new members, showcase the organization’s work, and discuss future plans. Meetups are on the third Thursday of every month.
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