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Current Study Underway 2007 - 2009
Mental Health

Update on Mental Health Study, September 2008

The study group has completed the first background paper to inform League members about how mental health services are delivered in Iowa. In the next 6 months, we will be preparing background papers relating to delivery of these services to mentally-ill children, adults, and offenders in the correctional system. These papers will be printed in issues of the IOWA VOTER. A proposed position will be developed, and a presentation will be available to local Leagues that will include discussion of the proposed position. Local Leagues are invited to request the presentation in March or April 2009. Feedback from these discussions will be considered in making any revisions to the position. The state board will review the position and decide whether to recommend that the position be adopted. The delegates at state convention will vote to concur or not concur with the final position . . . read more

 

Because Democracy is not a spectator's sport
Bringing People Together

        The League of Women Voters was founded in 1920 to "finish the fight" after women won the right to vote.  Our aim from the state has been to ensure citizens are informed about issues and prepared to play their part in community building and government.  Through candidate debates, issue forums, community dialogues, on-line discussions and more, the League helps Americans arrive at answers to issues of local, regional, state, and national concern.  We bring people together to overcome conflicts and confusion, focusing everyone's attention on the common good.

Taking Action on Issues

        The League earned its activist credentials early on as a committed fighter for child labor laws, equal pay for women and other important causes.  We were an early advocate for international peace-building through the United Nations and other international organizations in the 1940's.  A tireless foe of discrimination in education, employment and housing in the 1960s and 1970s.  A strong supporter of action to clean up the environment, stop the arms race and promote equality of opportunity in the 1970s and 1980s.  And in the 1990s, we led the successful effort to wipe out remaining obstacles to voter registration in America.

Where We're Going

        Today, the League is engaged in an exciting new effort to do something about the distrust and hostility that dominate public debate in America:

We're Advocating...

...for changes in the political process, including campaign finance reforms that reduce special interest influence and make elections fair.

We're Getting Voters...

...to the polls, because the system won't change unless we all hold government accountable and vote.

We're Educating Citizens...

...giving them the knowledge and the tools they need to make a difference.

We're Opening New Doors...

...to elective office for women and minorities so our government is more representative of our society.

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