Letter Supporting Class 1 Air Quality Re-designation

The following letter, in support of the Bad River Band of Lake Superior Chippewas' proposal to the EPA for Class 1 Air Quality Re-designation for the reservation, was sent to the Bad River Band, as well as to the Ashland Daily Press, Susan Hedman of the EPA, and Bart Sponseller, deputy division administrator for the Air, Waste and Remediation & Redevelopment Division of the Wisconsin DNR.

The letter was printed as a letter to the editor by the Ashland Daily Press (APG Media) on March 27.

You may express your personal support during the Public Comment Period which ends May 1 at 4:30pm (click the above Bad River blue link for information).

Unit Meeting—Popcorn, Movie and Discussion

 

We will gather at the home of Dee Johnson in Bayfield for popcorn and a movie!

Monday, March 23
5:30pm – 8:30pm

Please RSVP to webmanager@lwvabcwi.org; we will send you directions to Dee's house.

 We will watch the movie "Iron Jawed Angels".
Official premier selection at the 2004 Sundance Film Festival.
Angelica Huston won a 2005 Golden Globe award for her portrayal of Carrie Chapman Catt.

Katja von Garnier’s “Iron Jawed Angels” tells the remarkable and little-known story of a group of passionate and dynamic young women, led by Alice Paul (Hilary Swank) and her friend Lucy Burns (Frances O’Connor), who put their lives on the line to fight for American women’s right to vote.
— Iron-Jawed Angels Website

Afterwards, we will have a lively discussion about the "themes" of the movie and how they relate to our current work in the league.

 

Breakfast Discussion: Finding Solutions, Getting Past Partisanship

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11 FROM 9-10:30 A.M.
SIGURD OLSON ENVIRONMENTAL INSTITUTE

Please join us for a discussion hosted by the Wisconsin Institute for Public Policy and Service with retired Congressmen Dave Obey and Tom Petri. The Congressmen will discuss the importance of civic engagement, public service, and bipartisanship—from an insider's perspective.

Questions from the audience are encouraged. A light breakfast will be served.

 

The event is part of a series orchestrated through the Wisconsin Institute for Public Policy and Service, based in Wausau at UW-Marathon County. WIPPS is a nonprofit educational organization. 

New Members Needed for the State League (LWVWI) Board of Directors

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To: Local Leagues and All LWV Members in Wisconsin
Bcc: State Board and Nominating Committee
From: Marilyn Boeldt, Chair, 2014-15 Nominating Committee

We need your help! We need new members for the State Board. We are seeking diversity of all types ... geographic, demographic, ethnic... and we need some new faces as well.

Who in your organization is an emerging leader? Who needs a new challenge to stay involved and committed to the League? Help keep the League strong in Wisconsin by nominating yourself or another leader for State Board!

The state Nominating Committee is accepting nominations until February 27 for State League Board of Directors and 2015-16 Nominating Committee. Local Leagues and individual members may nominate someone, and self-nominations are welcome! The State Board is an exciting opportunity to help guide the League at the policy level with staff support. 

For your information, the State Board meets six times per year, usually on a Saturday in Madison. In-person attendance is encouraged, but occasional attendance by conference call is also acceptable. Elected directors serve for a two-year term. Reimbursement for your travel expenses is available.

We encourage submissions through our online nomination form: 

For your convenience you can also download a nomination form which shows the questions you will need to answer. Again, the deadline is February 27, 2015.

If you have any questions, please direct them to Andrea Kaminski (kaminski@lwvwi.org) at the State Office. She will respond or connect you with a member of the Nominating Committee who is available to respond.

Think about it and let us know. Thanks as always for everything you do for the League.

 

Lively Issues Program Planning Discussion on Monday, January 26

 

Leaguers this is our chance to weigh in on which issues we want National and State to focus on in the upcoming year.  Come join the "lively" discussion of what are the key issues of our time.

Northern Great Lakes Visitors Center

MONDAY, JANUARY 26

5:30 -7:30 PM