Public Policy Positions
At its local, state and national levels, the League of Women Voters carefully studies the issues of the day to determine its priorities and develop its Public Policy Positions. Throughout the years, the League has engaged in studies on:
Representative Government
International Relations
Natural Resources
Social Policy
Beginning in the 1960s the League prepared the “Impact of Issues” documenting League Public Policy Positions. Every two years, the LWV-US revises the document based on member input and approval. This “Impact on Issues” document is designed to help League members use the National positions to act in their own communities.
It is important to understand that public policy positions at all levels require members to study as many sides of the issue as possible and then come to a consensus on it to form a position. Working through a grassroots process ensures that our advocacy is considered by a broad range of people across the social and political spectrum; that it is understood by members; and that it makes sense within the current political environment.
This chart summarizes the positions and priorities for Leagues at the national, state and local level. Click on the links to see the full list of policies.
Legislative Priorities for 2024
LWV -National
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LWV - Arizona
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LWV – Central Yavapai County
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Electoral System
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Voting Rights/Election Systems/ Rank Choice Voting
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Juvenile Justice and Social Issues
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Equal Rights
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Women’s Rights
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Meeting Basic Senior Needs
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Immigration Reform
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Education
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Water Conservation
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Climate Change
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Climate Change
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Public Transportation
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Healthcare
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Gun Safety
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Workforce Housing
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Criminal Justice
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*LWV CYC uses National and AZ policies for its advocacy and priorities
The League does not act or advocate on any issue unless it has a public policy on the issue.