LWV-US takes action for democracy
6/5/2019
The League recently sent a letter to U.S. Senators encouraging them to support and pass a resolution making September National Democracy Month. This is an example of how the League works to promote democracy and voting rights for everyone. If you’re interested in supporting this work, contribute to the League, contact your Senator, or keep informed about the progress of this initiative.
letter to u.s. senators
Dear Senator:
The League of Women Voters, with affiliates in communities across
your state, joins four former Senate Majority Leaders, Bob Dole, George
Mitchell, Tom Daschle, and Trent Lott, who serve on the board of the
American Democracy Month Council (ADMC) in urging your co-sponsorship of
a bipartisan Senate resolution to establish September 2019 as National
Democracy Month. Also joining in this effort are many distinguished
members of the ADMC’s Advisory Board, including George Stephanopoulos,
John Negroponte, Tony Blinken, Norm Ornstein, Olympia Snowe, and Tom
Korologos, among others.
The Resolution is being introduced by the Chairman and Ranking
Minority Member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, Lindsey Graham and
Dianne Feinstein, respectively. The similar resolution passed last year
with 25% of the Senate joining as co-sponsors.
history of the league of women voters
Born out of the movement that gave women the right to vote, the
League of Women Voters is the only organization founded before the 19th
Amendment that is still in existence today. Our mission of empowering
voters and defending democracy puts us on the front lines of civic
engagement and voter empowerment. There is growing awareness of the need
to reform and support our democracy in our country. The 2018 election
was a referendum in support of our democracy, but there is still much
work to be done. We believe that the declaration of September as
Democracy Month will also pair well with National Voter Registration Day
(NVRD), a day where grassroots organizations work together to register
voters. The League has maintained the status as the largest on the
ground partner when registering voters in communities across the country
on this day. Just as Black History Month helped educate Americans about
African American history, so too National Democracy Month will focus
American citizens on a revitalization of civic education and
understanding and appreciation for our democracy.
To co-sponsor the resolution, please contact Blair Bjellos of Chairman Graham’s staff at Blair_Bjellos@judiciary-rep.senate.gov or Christopher Gaspar in Senator Feinstein’s office at Christopher_Gaspar@feinstein.senate.gov.
We look forward to hearing of your co-sponsorship of this important resolution.
Sincerely,
Chris Carson
President