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Date: 7/1/2023
Subject: LWV of Piedmont | The Voter | July 1, 2023
From: League of Women Voters of Piedmont




Empowering Voters. Defending Democracy.

The Voter
 
The official newsletter of the
League of Women Voters of Piedmont, CA.
 
Vol. 36, Issue 3 | July 1, 2023

 
Included in this issue:
In the News
LWV Piedmont Delegates attend the LWV California State Convention
LWV Piedmont delegates at the LWV California 2023 Convention
Members from LWVP attended the LWV California Convention in San Francisco. The biennial convention drew over 200 delegates, staff, and League members from Leagues across the state.
 
In attendance as delegates from Piedmont were Jennifer Trainor, Lois Corrin, Lorrel Plimier, and Kathleen Quenneville (left). A highlight of this year’s Convention was the Drag for Democracy fundraiser on Saturday evening that not only entertained with local drag celebrities, but also gave awards to several local politicians and activists who work for LGBTQ+ people, rights, and equality.
 

Seb Ford Wins LWVP 2023 Civics in Action Award
Seb Ford on left at PHS Awards Ceremony

LWVP Awards a $500 scholarship to a  high school senior who exhibits a strong commitment to civic engagement as selected by the PHS Civics teachers. This year's winner was Piedmont High School senior, Sohrab "Seb" Ford. 

 

Seb has taken on a passionate role of advocating and working for the people around him, including free speech controversies in student clubs, discussing in open-forums for Piedmont community families about transgender rights and visibility, and counseling and wisdom within the Piedmont Affinity Mentorship Program.

 

Action Alerts
Apply for the Alameda County Elections Oversight Commission
 
Alameda County is establishing an Elections Oversight Commission and is looking for volunteers to serve on the Commission. From Supervisor Keith Carson, "Trust in our electoral process is at the heart of our democracy; by establishing this commission, we are ensuring that this process will be more transparent and that issues impacting voting access and vote tabulation will be addressed and corrected in a timely manner.” See Supervisor Carson's press release here.
 
The Alameda County Council of the League of Women Voters has appointed a representative to serve on the Commission. Additional members are needed from the county. Learn more about the Commission and apply here.

LWVUS president speaking at podium of ERA - YES rally with women holding signs
Tell Your Congressmember to Support the ERA!

At the end of April, the Senate voted on a resolution to affirm the validity of the ERA. The resolution fell short of the 60-vote threshold to overcome a filibuster. Senator Schumer filed a motion to reconsider, which will allow him to bring it up again later in this Congress. We need your help in continuing to tell our elected officials that equality should be a part of the Constitution. Inequality hurts everyone. Urge Congress to act now to assert that the ERA is part of the Constitution!
 

Other Happenings
Volunteer with Us!
volunteers needed help us empower voters and defend democracy
 
If you care about democracy as much as we do, we hope you'll consider joining our team! We are an all volunteer organization with "jobs" that range from once in a while tasks to full year positions.
 
Join our group of fun, passionate volunteers and help make a difference in your community!
 

LWVP Book Club | Moral Minority: Our Skeptical Founding Fathers
Tuesday, August 15, 2023 at 5pm
Moral Minority - Our Skeptical Founding Fathers book cover
Enlivened by generous portions of the founders' own incomparable prose, Moral Minority makes an impassioned and scintillating contribution to the ongoing debate—more heated now than ever before—over the separation of church and state and the role (or lack thereof) of religion in government.
 
The book club discussion is open to the public - you don't have to be a League member. We hope you'll join us!
 

ocean waves breaking with it
 
 
The League of Women Voters of Piedmont will not be sending out a mid-month newsletter in July. Look for us in your inbox on August 1st.
 
We hope you enjoy your summer!

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