LWVKY Board Meeting (Virtual)
The business meeting of the League of Women Voters of Kentucky. Occurs once a month on the third Saturday of the Month via Zoom. Register in Advance.
The business meeting of the League of Women Voters of Kentucky. Occurs once a month on the third Saturday of the Month via Zoom. Register in Advance.
Join Our People Our Vote (OPOV) for a Primary get out the vote canvass in Louisville! We'll meet at the launch location prior to going out to get trained and oriented in what we're doing and who we're talking to.
The League of Women Voters is a proud member of the OPOV Coalition!
Mark your calendars!
Join the LWVKY in reaching out to thousands of Kentucky voters with voting reminders via LWV's League In Action platform on May 20th at 6:00 PM ET/ 5:00 PM CT . No training needed-register today! Bring your smart phone.
The Transparency Committee meets weekly on Wednesdays from 10 AM-12 PM. The committee focuses on promoting the informed and active participation of citizens in government. We do this by monitoring, analyzing, and reporting on state legislative processes that help or hinder citizen participation. Our 2023 report, How Can They Do That? Transparency and Citizen Participation in Kentucky’s Legislative Process, launched this work and led to formation of this committee.
The Natural Resources Committee also called the Environmental Committee will focus on the protection of Kentucky's environment and natural resources. We support vigorous enforcement mechanisms for agencies and localities that do not comply with state and federal standards. This committee meets virtually on the fourth Monday of the month at 1 PM ET/12 PM CT.
This Study Committee meets on the fourth Tuesday at 5PM ET/4PM CT. Committee members are studying whether Kentucky should retain our closed primary system or adopt an open primary format, and, if so, which type. We will also be studying the pros and cons of ranked choice voting and whether Kentucky should adopt some form of it. The committee's research will be presented to League members to determine if we arrive at consensus/concurrence to adopt positions under which LWVKY can act.
The Transparency Committee meets weekly on Wednesdays from 10 AM-12 PM. The committee focuses on promoting the informed and active participation of citizens in government. We do this by monitoring, analyzing, and reporting on state legislative processes that help or hinder citizen participation. Our 2023 report, How Can They Do That? Transparency and Citizen Participation in Kentucky’s Legislative Process, launched this work and led to formation of this committee.
This year’s annual meeting is all about bringing the sunshine—that is shining a light on government transparency. Join us for an illuminating evening with esteemed journalists Mark Niekirk and Judith Clabes as they explore "The Demise of Local Journalism and its Impact on Public Education and Civic Engagement." Held at the Receptions Event Center (1379 Donaldson Hwy, Erlanger KY, 40181), this dinner promises enlightening insights, lively discussions, and a renewed commitment to transparency. Reserve your spot now and be part of the conversation that shapes our community's future under the bright rays of accountability and openness!
Friday evening's schedule is as follows (times noted in (Eastern Time):
6:00 PM Doors Open/ Cocktails
6:30 PM Dinner
7:00 PM Presentation
8:00 PM Social
The presentation be live-streamed on Facebook.
Get ready for an engaging Saturday filled with insights and discussions! From 9:30 AM to 4:00 PM ET, we're delving into LWVKY's roadmap for the year ahead, including adopting program, approving a budget and electing officers to the Board of Directors. This hybrid event offers a mix of in-person and virtual experiences. Our keynote speaker, Dr. Shauna Reilly, Regents’ Professor of Political Science and Assistant Provost for Experiential Learning at Northern Kentucky University, will demystify the electoral college providing context for the League of Women Voters' Moonshot goal of abolishing the Electoral College.
Saturday’s schedule is as follows (times noted in (Eastern Time):
9:00 AM Check-In/Continental Breakfast
10 AM: Business Meeting Part 1
12:00 PM Presentation
1:00 PM Business Meeting Part 2
The presentation be hybrid. If you plan to attend virtually, you will receive a link to the Zoom after registering.
The LWVKY Membership Committee meets virtually the first Monday of the month at 12:30 PM- 1 PM ET/ 11:30-12 CT. This committee's work includes: managing and expanding the organization's membership base, ensuring engagement, retention, and alignment with the organization's goals. For September, the meeting will be the second Monday.
The Transparency Committee meets weekly on Wednesdays from 10 AM-12 PM. The committee focuses on promoting the informed and active participation of citizens in government. We do this by monitoring, analyzing, and reporting on state legislative processes that help or hinder citizen participation. Our 2023 report, How Can They Do That? Transparency and Citizen Participation in Kentucky’s Legislative Process, launched this work and led to formation of this committee.
The LWVKY Communications Committee manages social media, including Facebook, Twitter and Instagram, press releases, newsletters, and website operations for the League of Women Voters of Kentucky.
This committee meets bimonthly on the first and third Wednesday of the month at 7:30 PM. First Wednesdays will be used strategically to support local league initiatives & build communication across all local leagues in the state of Kentucky. Note there is a separate Zoom Registration for third Wednesday.
VOCAL-KY has a 120 county focus even while based in Louisville, Kentucky. Our members, leaders, staff and supporters realize that we need more community organizing in all of our rural, urban and suburban neighborhoods from the hood to the hollers. Kentuckians are struggling with low wages, inadequate housing, climate change disasters, voter restoration, homelessness, equal educational opportunities, health disparities, and a failed drug war.
We must organize to build people power that leads to better policies that help all Kentuckians survive and thrive no matter what zip code they live in. Please join our local and national partners, including People's Action for logistics and planning. We want groups doing work in Kentucky to sign up to table and to help us meet our goal of 200 organizers, base building organizations, and future organizers to Winchester, Kentucky June 7-9, 2024.
NOTE that times listed (9 AM-5 PM) are placeholders until actual times are announced.
VOCAL-KY has a 120 county focus even while based in Louisville, Kentucky. Our members, leaders, staff and supporters realize that we need more community organizing in all of our rural, urban and suburban neighborhoods from the hood to the hollers. Kentuckians are struggling with low wages, inadequate housing, climate change disasters, voter restoration, homelessness, equal educational opportunities, health disparities, and a failed drug war.
We must organize to build people power that leads to better policies that help all Kentuckians survive and thrive no matter what zip code they live in. Please join our local and national partners, including People's Action for logistics and planning. We want groups doing work in Kentucky to sign up to table and to help us meet our goal of 200 organizers, base building organizations, and future organizers to Winchester, Kentucky June 7-9, 2024.
NOTE that times listed (9 AM-5 PM) are placeholders until actual times are announced.
VOCAL-KY has a 120 county focus even while based in Louisville, Kentucky. Our members, leaders, staff and supporters realize that we need more community organizing in all of our rural, urban and suburban neighborhoods from the hood to the hollers. Kentuckians are struggling with low wages, inadequate housing, climate change disasters, voter restoration, homelessness, equal educational opportunities, health disparities, and a failed drug war.
We must organize to build people power that leads to better policies that help all Kentuckians survive and thrive no matter what zip code they live in. Please join our local and national partners, including People's Action for logistics and planning. We want groups doing work in Kentucky to sign up to table and to help us meet our goal of 200 organizers, base building organizations, and future organizers to Winchester, Kentucky June 7-9, 2024.
NOTE that times listed (9 AM-5 PM) are placeholders until actual times are announced.
LWVKY Healthcare Committee will discuss legislation that affects healthcare for Kentuckians. It is the position of the LWV that every U.S. resident should have access to affordable quality health care, including birth control and privacy to make reproductive choices. Other policy goals include the equitable distribution of services, efficient and economical delivery of care, advancement of medical research and technology, and a reasonable total national expenditure level for health care. Date and time TBA.
The Transparency Committee meets weekly on Wednesdays from 10 AM-12 PM. The committee focuses on promoting the informed and active participation of citizens in government. We do this by monitoring, analyzing, and reporting on state legislative processes that help or hinder citizen participation. Our 2023 report, How Can They Do That? Transparency and Citizen Participation in Kentucky’s Legislative Process, launched this work and led to formation of this committee.
The LWVKY Education Committee focuses on bills and budget concerns in the state legislature, lack of funding for higher education, funding for private schools with tax credits, school resource officers, adequate funding for public schools, equity in education, and fairness in school assignment plans. This Committee meets virtually on the second Wednesday of the month at 5 PM ET/ 4 PM CT
LWVKY Voter Services Committee coordinates resources for voters, including Voter Registration Toolkits, GOTV Toolkits, Vote411 Voter Guide, Candidate Forums, County Clerk Election Certification Program and more! Meets on the Second Thursday at 12 PM ET/11 AM CT.
The LWVKY Voting Rights Restoration Committee champions voting rights restoration for people who have been permanently banned from voting because of a prior felony conviction. Kentucky is 1 of only 3 states whose laws permanently ban justice-involved people from voting. The LWV is involved with educating the community about this issue and advocating for a Constitutional Amendment to restore the voting rights for impacted Kentuckians. This committee meets via Zoom on the second Thursday of the month at 6PMET/5PM CT.
The business meeting of the League of Women Voters of Kentucky. Occurs once a month on the third Saturday of the Month via Zoom. Register in Advance.
The LWVKY Communications Committee manages social media, including Facebook, Twitter and Instagram, press releases, newsletters, and website operations for the League of Women Voters of Kentucky. This committee meets bimonthly on the first and third Wednesday of the month at 7:30 PM ET 6:30 CT. Third Wednesdays will be specific to state league initiatives. Note there is a separate Zoom Registration for first Wednesdays.
This orientation meeting will cover the basics of what is involved in working with the Legislative Team as a LWVKY volunteer, including resources on where to find bill information and learn more about League Action Alerts. This brief orientation occurs on the third Friday of the month at 11 AM (excluding Nov and Dec).
The LWV KY Legislative Team meets monthly from June-December and weekly when the legislature is in session. We review legislation, promote or oppose bills and issues based on natinal and state League positions, attend legislative committee meetings in person and/or online, prepare testimony when needed; prepare and send ACTION ALERTS to our members and friends and plan and conduct an annual League Day at the Capitol, usually in February. League members are welcome to join at any time.
The Natural Resources Committee also called the Environmental Committee will focus on the protection of Kentucky's environment and natural resources. We support vigorous enforcement mechanisms for agencies and localities that do not comply with state and federal standards. This committee meets virtually on the fourth Monday of the month at 1 PM ET/12 PM CT.
This Study Committee meets on the fourth Tuesday at 5PM ET/4PM CT. Committee members are studying whether Kentucky should retain our closed primary system or adopt an open primary format, and, if so, which type. We will also be studying the pros and cons of ranked choice voting and whether Kentucky should adopt some form of it. The committee's research will be presented to League members to determine if we arrive at consensus/concurrence to adopt positions under which LWVKY can act.
The LWV KY Legislative Team meets monthly from June-December and weekly when the legislature is in session. We review legislation, promote or oppose bills and issues based on natinal and state League positions, attend legislative committee meetings in person and/or online, prepare testimony when needed; prepare and send ACTION ALERTS to our members and friends and plan and conduct an annual League Day at the Capitol, usually in February. League members are welcome to join at any time.
This orientation meeting will cover the basics of what is involved in working with the Legislative Team as a LWVKY volunteer, including resources on where to find bill information and learn more about League Action Alerts. This brief orientation occurs on the third Friday of the month at 11 AM (excluding Nov and Dec).
Mark your calendars!
Join the LWVKY in reaching out to thousands of Kentucky voters with voting reminders via LWV's League In Action platform on May 16th at 6:00 PM ET/ 5:00 PM CT . No training needed-register today! Bring your smart phone.
The LWVKY Communications Committee manages social media, including Facebook, Twitter and Instagram, press releases, newsletters, and website operations for the League of Women Voters of Kentucky. This committee meets bimonthly on the first and third Wednesday of the month at 7:30 PM ET 6:30 CT. Third Wednesdays will be specific to state league initiatives. Note there is a separate Zoom Registration for first Wednesdays.
Join the nonpartisan Our People Our Vote Virtual Phonebank on Wednesday, May 15, 6-7PM ET/5-6PM CT to contact voters across Kentucky to encourage them to vote on May 21st. We will meet on Zoom for a brief training and Q&A, then jump on the phones (remotely) to talk about voting.
The League of Women Voters of Kentucky is a proud member of the Our People Our Vote Coalition.
The Transparency Committee meets weekly on Wednesdays from 10 AM-12 PM. The committee focuses on promoting the informed and active participation of citizens in government. We do this by monitoring, analyzing, and reporting on state legislative processes that help or hinder citizen participation. Our 2023 report, How Can They Do That? Transparency and Citizen Participation in Kentucky’s Legislative Process, launched this work and led to formation of this committee.
THE MEETING FOR MAY 14 HAS BEEN CANCELED.
LWVKY Healthcare Committee will discuss legislation that affects healthcare for Kentuckians. It is the position of the LWV that every U.S. resident should have access to affordable quality health care, including birth control and privacy to make reproductive choices. Other policy goals include the equitable distribution of services, efficient and economical delivery of care, advancement of medical research and technology, and a reasonable total national expenditure level for health care. Date and time TBA.
Join the League of Women Voters at the book launch for Professor Josh Douglas’ new book, The Court v. The Voters: The Troubling Story of How the Supreme Court Has Undermined Voting Rights on May 14 at 7 PM at Pivot Brewing (1400 Delaware St, Lexington, KY) at 7PM ET.
Professor Joshua A. Douglas teaches and researches election law and voting rights, civil procedure, constitutional law, and judicial decision making at the University of Kentucky J. David Rosenberg College of Law. He is the author of Vote for US: How to Take Back our Elections and Change the Future of Voting, a popular press book that provides hope and inspiration for a positive path forward on voting rights. His next popular press book, The Court v. The Voters: The Troubling Story of How the Supreme Court Has Undermined Voting Rights, will be published in 2024.
An urgent and gripping look at the erosion of voting rights and its implications for democracy, told through the stories of 9 Supreme Court decisions—and the next looming case
In The Court v. The Voters, law professor Joshua Douglas takes us behind the scenes of significant cases in voting rights—some surprising and unknown, some familiar—to investigate the historic crossroads that have irrevocably changed our elections and the nation. In crisp and accessible prose, Douglas tells the story of each case, sheds light on the intractable election problems we face as a result, and highlights the unique role the highest court has played in producing a broken electoral system.
Douglas charts infamous cases like:
Bush v. Gore, which opened the door to many election law claims
Citizens United, which contributed to skewed representation—but perhaps not in the way you might think
Shelby County v. Holder, which gutted the vital protections of the Voting Rights Act
Crawford v. Marion County Elections Board, which allowed states to enforce voter ID laws and make it harder for people to vote
The Court v. The Voters powerfully reminds us of the tangible, real-world effects from the Court’s voting rights decisions. While we can—and should—lament the democracy that might have been, Douglas argues that we can—and should—double down in our efforts to protect the right to vote.
Join us on Monday, May 13th at 6:00 PM ET/ 5:00 PM CT to text reminders to your friends and family via League In Action(OutreachCircle) to create a voting plan using Vote411.org
No previous experience needed-RSVP today!
The LWVKY Voting Rights Restoration Committee champions voting rights restoration for people who have been permanently banned from voting because of a prior felony conviction. Kentucky is 1 of only 3 states whose laws permanently ban justice-involved people from voting. The LWV is involved with educating the community about this issue and advocating for a Constitutional Amendment to restore the voting rights for impacted Kentuckians. This committee meets via Zoom on the second Thursday of the month at 6PMET/5 PM CT.
LWVKY Voter Services Committee coordinates resources for voters, including Voter Registration Toolkits, GOTV Toolkits, Vote411 Voter Guide, Candidate Forums, County Clerk Election Certification Program and more! Meets on the Second Thursday at 12 PM ET/11 AM CT.
The LWVKY Education Committee focuses on bills and budget concerns in the state legislature, lack of funding for higher education, funding for private schools with tax credits, school resource officers, adequate funding for public schools, equity in education, and fairness in school assignment plans. This Committee meets virtually on the second Wednesday of the month at 5 PM ET/ 4 PM CT
The Transparency Committee meets weekly on Wednesdays from 10 AM-12 PM. The committee focuses on promoting the informed and active participation of citizens in government. We do this by monitoring, analyzing, and reporting on state legislative processes that help or hinder citizen participation. Our 2023 report, How Can They Do That? Transparency and Citizen Participation in Kentucky’s Legislative Process, launched this work and led to formation of this committee.
The LWVKY Membership Committee meets virtually the first Monday of the month at 12:30 PM- 1 PM ET/ 11:30-12 CT. This committee's work includes: managing and expanding the organization's membership base, ensuring engagement, retention, and alignment with the organization's goals. For September, the meeting will be the second Monday.
The LWVKY Communications Committee manages social media, including Facebook, Twitter and Instagram, press releases, newsletters, and website operations for the League of Women Voters of Kentucky.
This committee meets bimonthly on the first and third Wednesday of the month at 7:30 PM. First Wednesdays will be used strategically to support local league initiatives & build communication across all local leagues in the state of Kentucky. Note there is a separate Zoom Registration for third Wednesday.
The Transparency Committee meets weekly on Wednesdays from 10 AM-12 PM. The committee focuses on promoting the informed and active participation of citizens in government. We do this by monitoring, analyzing, and reporting on state legislative processes that help or hinder citizen participation. Our 2023 report, How Can They Do That? Transparency and Citizen Participation in Kentucky’s Legislative Process, launched this work and led to formation of this committee.
The LWV KY Legislative Team meets monthly from June-December and weekly when the legislature is in session. We review legislation, promote or oppose bills and issues based on natinal and state League positions, attend legislative committee meetings in person and/or online, prepare testimony when needed; prepare and send ACTION ALERTS to our members and friends and plan and conduct an annual League Day at the Capitol, usually in February. League members are welcome to join at any time.
The Transparency Committee meets weekly on Wednesdays from 10 AM-12 PM. The committee focuses on promoting the informed and active participation of citizens in government. We do this by monitoring, analyzing, and reporting on state legislative processes that help or hinder citizen participation. Our 2023 report, How Can They Do That? Transparency and Citizen Participation in Kentucky’s Legislative Process, launched this work and led to formation of this committee.
This Study Committee meets on the fourth Tuesday at 5PM ET/4PM CT. Committee members are studying whether Kentucky should retain our closed primary system or adopt an open primary format, and, if so, which type. We will also be studying the pros and cons of ranked choice voting and whether Kentucky should adopt some form of it. The committee's research will be presented to League members to determine if we arrive at consensus/concurrence to adopt positions under which LWVKY can act.
The Natural Resources Committee also called the Environmental Committee will focus on the protection of Kentucky's environment and natural resources. We support vigorous enforcement mechanisms for agencies and localities that do not comply with state and federal standards. This committee meets virtually on the fourth Monday of the month at 1 PM ET/12 PM CT.
Power the South Kentucky is a 2-day event with the goal of strengthening grassroots movement, centering people and voters, deepening relationships among KY leaders and members, and building a groundswell to mobilize voters, especially in marginalized and BIPOC communities, for the 2024 elections, and longer-term strategy to build a democracy that’s inclusive, equitable and participatory.
Friday will be in person and virtual. Saturday will be in-person only.
The LWV KY Legislative Team meets monthly from June-December and weekly when the legislature is in session. We review legislation, promote or oppose bills and issues based on natinal and state League positions, attend legislative committee meetings in person and/or online, prepare testimony when needed; prepare and send ACTION ALERTS to our members and friends and plan and conduct an annual League Day at the Capitol, usually in February. League members are welcome to join at any time.
This orientation meeting will cover the basics of what is involved in working with the Legislative Team as a LWVKY volunteer, including resources on where to find bill information and learn more about League Action Alerts. This brief orientation occurs on the third Friday of the month at 11 AM (excluding Nov and Dec).
Power the South Kentucky is a 2-day event with the goal of strengthening grassroots movement, centering people and voters, deepening relationships among KY leaders and members, and building a groundswell to mobilize voters, especially in marginalized and BIPOC communities, for the 2024 elections, and longer-term strategy to build a democracy that’s inclusive, equitable and participatory.
Friday will be in person and virtual. Saturday will be in-person only.
The LWVKY Communications Committee manages social media, including Facebook, Twitter and Instagram, press releases, newsletters, and website operations for the League of Women Voters of Kentucky. This committee meets bimonthly on the first and third Wednesday of the month at 7:30 PM ET 6:30 CT. Third Wednesdays will be specific to state league initiatives. Note there is a separate Zoom Registration for first Wednesdays.
The Transparency Committee meets weekly on Wednesdays from 10 AM-12 PM. The committee focuses on promoting the informed and active participation of citizens in government. We do this by monitoring, analyzing, and reporting on state legislative processes that help or hinder citizen participation. Our 2023 report, How Can They Do That? Transparency and Citizen Participation in Kentucky’s Legislative Process, launched this work and led to formation of this committee.
Join the League of Women Voters of Kentucky for a virtual training on mini-VAN on Tuesday, April 16 at 6PM. MiniVAN is a digital canvassing app that volunteers will use while knocking on doors and talking to voters. In this training we will cover app navigation, how to canvass using the app, and how to sync your conversations when your shift is over. MiniVAN is easy to use and a great tool to know if you are planning on canvassing.
Canvassing will be one of the election engagement activities at Power the South, so this training will help you be a step ahead. Canvassing will be one of the activities the LWVKY will be engaging in this election year, so even if you are not attending Power the South, this event is a great opportunity to start learning an additional voter engagement skill.
The business meeting of the League of Women Voters of Kentucky. Occurs once a month on the third Saturday of the Month via Zoom. Register in Advance.
This meeting is on the second Saturday because of a scheduling conflict withe Our Power the South Convening.
The LWV KY Legislative Team meets monthly from June-December and weekly when the legislature is in session. We review legislation, promote or oppose bills and issues based on natinal and state League positions, attend legislative committee meetings in person and/or online, prepare testimony when needed; prepare and send ACTION ALERTS to our members and friends and plan and conduct an annual League Day at the Capitol, usually in February. League members are welcome to join at any time.
The LWVKY Voting Rights Restoration Committee champions voting rights restoration for people who have been permanently banned from voting because of a prior felony conviction. Kentucky is 1 of only 3 states whose laws permanently ban justice-involved people from voting. The LWV is involved with educating the community about this issue and advocating for a Constitutional Amendment to restore the voting rights for impacted Kentuckians. This committee meets via Zoom on the second Thursday of the month at 6PMET/5 PM CT.