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Date: 4/2/2025
Subject: Spring 2025 League Lookout
From: LWVNAZ




Spring 2025 League Lookout - LWVNAZ News/Events Northern Arizona and Greater Verde Valley
 
 

LWVNAZ Members and Supporters:

 

We are changing our newsletter to a quarterly format covering events for the next few months, supplementing this with periodic emails on specific events.  We hope this new format will provide you with useful, timely information.

 

We are providing information that the League is sponsoring as well as information about events that you might find of interest. Feel free to share this information with anyone you think would benefit from this information!

 
To get information about other league activities, see our website.

Message from the Board

 

 

Hello fellow Leaguers,

 
Trees are blooming and the weather is warming up, so that must mean that spring is here.
 
There is a lot going on and multiple ways to get involved. Check out all the action opportunities listed below. We encourage you to contact your members of congress to express your concerns.
 
We are planning some social events in the next few months. Our first social event will be a meet and greet lunch at Babu Tikka Masala in Cottonwood on April 14th.
 
Our annual meeting will be held on May 29th at the Sedona library. We will be sending you more information in the next few weeks.
 
The League's state convention will be held May 17-18th in Scottsdale. LWVNAZ will be represented at the convention where we will hear about efforts in the state.
 
We are actively posting on Facebook and Instagram, so check out and like our page and posts.
 
The Voter Education team had a great presentation on the State of Our Schools that was well attended. Another presentation is planned on Fire Safety, so watch for news.
 
As you know, we are a volunteer-driven organization, so if you have suggestions for interesting programs or social events, or if you would like to volunteer, send an email to lwvnaz@gmail.com.
   
 
Yours in league,
 
Kathy Henry

LWV Northern Arizona Action Corner

 

The most effective way to harness the full potential of your League of Women Voters membership is to get actively engaged in our Action and Advocacy efforts.  

Dive into making democracy work by bringing your curiosity, expertise, and passion to a myriad of roles aimed at empowering voters and defending democracy. Your involvement is pivotal—not only does it empower individuals, but it also strengthens the very fabric of our democracy.  Join us in this vital work—your efforts make a significant difference.

 

Here are the actions you can take to make a difference!

 

NATIONAL ACTION: From Dianna Wynn, LWVUS President – “Throughout this week Congress has been in recess, with members back in their home districts. In times like these, your representatives need to hear from you — after all, they work for you, and their job is to represent your interests! Given recent changes across the federal government, we’re urging people to make their voices heard and turn up the heat.”

 

Click on these actions alerts to tell your Member of Congress to Stand Up for Democracy and Protect our voting rights!



 

STATE ACTION: LWV Arizona ADVOCACY

 

The LWV of Arizona needs Advocacy champions. Put your talent and passion to work by participating in a broad range of advocacy activities. You choose your level of commitment. Every action matters and your involvement makes us powerful and effective. 

 

·        Commenting on bills in the legislature that are LWVAZ priorities

·        Join an Issue Team

·        Become a League volunteer lobbyist

·        Fight mis- and disinformation by volunteering to work on League podcasts

 

Use the LWV Arizona one-stop signup to participate in these advocacy activities.

 

Also take a look at 5calls.org.  – it is an easy way for you to make a political impact.

 

And lastly, Download  the League In Action app and join a network of Leagues across the country taking action to empower voters and defend our democracy!

 


 

On April 5, LWV is joining national partners for Hands Off!, a mobilization in response to the current administration’s attacks on our democracy, basic rights, and overreach of power.


Donald Trump and Elon Musk think this country belongs to them.

They're taking everything they can get their hands on—our health care, our data, our jobs, our services—and daring the world to stop them. This is a crisis, and the time to act is now.


On Saturday, April 5th, we are taking to the streets nationwide to fight back with a clear message: Hands Off!


This mass mobilization day is our message to the world that we do not consent to the destruction of our government and our economy for the benefit of Trump and his billionaire allies. Alongside Americans across the country, we are marching, rallying, and protesting to demand a stop the chaos and build an opposition movement against the looting of our country.

 

A core principle behind all Hands Off! events is a commitment to nonviolent action. We expect all participants to seek to de-escalate any potential confrontation with those who disagree with our values. Here is the link to protest safety guidance for League members: https://www.lwv.org/LWVUS Protest Safety Guidance

 


Join with other Northern Arizona League members and other local activist groups to march on April 5th.


Where: Flagstaff City Hall

 When: 12-4 pm April 5, 2025

 

Where: Prescott Courthouse 120 S Cortez St

When: 12:00pm April 5, 2025


Where: Sedona Arts Center 15 Art Barn Rd. at the far end of Uptown

Park in Lot 5 or behind the Art Center - Please carpool!

When: 9:00 am April 5, 2025





Share with your friends!
 
Join the League of Women Voters of Arizona and ACLU Arizona’s Executive Director Victoria López and Policy Strategist Katelynn Contreras for a powerful, action-oriented discussion on safeguarding democracy through legal channels.
 
April 19, 2025 @ 2:00 PM
 

LWVUS Federal Judiciary Study Discussion
 
 
LWVAZ consensus discussion on the LWVUS Federal Judiciary Study
Friday, April 4, 2025 at 12:00 PM

Virtual Event
Link to event: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/Km8TX3NtRsKiaoL4zTs-3A
 
At the LWVUS 2024 Convention, delegates voted to proceed with a study on the federal judiciary. The study will be completed on a fast-track timeline in time for a position to be announced at the LWVUS 2025 Council in June 2025. (June 26-30th).

LWVUS has responded to a recent executive order by President Trump:
 
President Trump just signed an executive order that threatens Americans’ freedom to vote and tramples states’ authority to run elections.

This order is a shameful attack on American voters — particularly women voters — and their right to participate in our democracy.

Our Response

The League will pursue all avenues in fighting against this dangerous order. We will use every tool at our disposal to defend voters from unjust restrictions on their freedom to vote.

We thank you for standing with us in this critical moment .


Legislative Advocacy Team

 

The League of Women Voters continues to monitor the 2015 Arizona State Legislative Session that began January 13, 2025, at the State Capital.

 
We do not expect any more RTS Calls to Action this legislative session. 

The deadline for committee hearings was March 28, except for Rules and Appropriations. During the coming weeks, dozens of bills will be considered on the floor of each chamber - and possibly amended  - until a final vote. 
 
We may ask you to contact your legislators and/ or the Governor, to speak out on bills the League opposes or supports, so please continue to read our Advocacy and Action Newsletter and follow us on social media.   

Carol Johnson (a local League Board member is still tracking the Climate (water) bills and some of them are in committee.

Legislative Calendar Key Dates

 

The session is expected to adjourn Saturday, April 26. 2025

 

You can continue to sign up to Request to Speak (RTS) on bills that are being considered.

 

To learn more about legislative advocacy, see Advocacy Program.

 

 

 


 
 
 
Political Book Club
 


The Political Book Club meets at 3:00 pm MST on the last Monday of the month.

Books for the following months are:

The LWV Political Book Club met via Zoom to discuss “War” by Bob Woodward on March 31. We also discussed the possibility of meeting less often because many of us are exhausted by current political events. However, the group decided that because we find consolation and support in one another, we would continue to meet monthly.
 
The book for the April 28 meeting is “A Return to Common Sense” by Politics Girl podcaster Leigh McGowan.
 
 

The only requirement to join us is to have read the book. We are still meeting via Zoom. If you would like to join the group, contact ann.holland99@gmail.com to obtain the Zoom link for the meeting. 




Voter Education
 
We hope to bring programs about the struggles of local news media, One Person One Vote, and the Federal Judiciary this year.
 
If anyone is interested in joining our committee, please contact me or if you have ideas for programs send them my way: Odonnellrose@yahoo.com. We believe that an informed electorate is key to the future of our democracy.

One Person One Vote

One Person One Vote - a program aimed at electing the President by direct popular vote.  For a short term approach LWV is supporting the growing Popular Vote Compact which is an agreement by states that electoral votes will be awarded to the popular vote winner.  Several more states are needed for this to become effective.  The longer term approach is a Constitutional Amendment to abolish the Electoral College.  This is a big, challenging goal that will take great effort, but accomplishing important things usually does.  To learn more, go to One Person One Vote Campaign or watch the League panel discussion here.


New Membership System
FAQs
 
The new system went online in February and is now how members will join and renew.

What is ChapterSpot?
ChapterSpot is a membership platform where you will be able to log in and update your own member information and renew your membership online.

Why is LWV adopting a unified membership system?
There are many benefits to this new system.
  • First, this will increase and diversify overall membership and accordingly will increase our ability to fulfill our mission.
  • Second, restructuring the dues model will increase the funding at the state and local levels where it is needed.
  • Third, adopting technology that streamlines membership will free up time for League leaders to focus on more substantive work.
What will the dues rate be?
Dues will be pay-what-you-can. The recommended dues rate will be $75, but you can pay any amount more than that, or any amount less than that to a minimum of $20. If your League’s current dues rate is higher than $75, you are encouraged to continue to pay the current dues rate to help the League maintain its current budget.

How much of my dues will go to my local League?
20% of dues will go to the local League, 47% will go to the state League, and 33% will go to LWVUS.

Can I make a contribution that goes exclusively to my local League?
Yes. On the page after you choose your dues rate, there will be an option to make a contribution directly to your local League. 100% of that donation will go to your League.

What payment methods can I use?
The preferred payment method is ACH, which is an electronic payment method that just requires typing in the numbers at the bottom of a check. This is preferred because it has the lowest fees and maximizes the amount of money going toward League work. The secondary option is to pay online by credit/debit card. It will also still be possible to pay by check as needed.

Can I still pay by check?
Yes. This is not the preferred method because this requires more time and effort from the League treasurer, but it is still possible. If you need to pay by check, the check should be made out to LWVUS and given to your League’s treasurer.

Are my dues tax-deductible?
Our League is not a 501(c)(3), so dues are not tax-deductible. However, you can donate separately to our Education Fund, which is a 501(c)(3).

Will there still be household memberships?
No. You can still sign up for yourself and someone else, but it’s not designated as a household membership anymore. The recommended dues rate will be $150 (the individual recommended rate times two) and the minimum rate will be $40 (the minimum rate times two), but as with individuals, you can choose any amount, including the current household rate at your League.

Will there still be lifetime memberships?
Yes, those who have been members for 50 or more years will still be exempt from dues.

Will there still be student memberships?
No. The pay-what-you-can model is intended to extend the understanding of possible financial need to all members, including students. Some Leagues may choose to subsidize members to pay below the $20 minimum.

When will I renew?
You will renew a year after your last renewal (for most of our members, this is June 30th).

How will I know it’s time to renew?
You will receive an email reminder from ChapterSpot when your expiration date is approaching.

Is there an easier way?
Yes! If you check the box for auto-renew, each year your membership will automatically renew for the same rate you previously chose. You will still receive a reminder email notifying you that the renewal is coming up, but you won’t need to do anything.
 
What if I don’t have my own email address?
Your email address is your username for ChapterSpot, so it’s important that you include one, even if you’re only a sometimes internet user. This is the way you will receive renewal reminders and forgot password emails. Because your email is your username, you won’t be able to have the same one as someone else. If you currently share an email, we recommend setting up a second email address that can forward messages to the one you primarily use, and we have a step-by-step guide for how to do this.

Can I sign up to get fewer emails?
Yes. You can unsubscribe from some types of messages, such as fundraising emails or optional newsletters. As a member of the organization, some messages, such as those about your membership, are not optional.

What if I don’t use the internet?
You will not be required to access the portal. You can continue to write checks for your dues payments and your League’s roster manager can continue to input your information to the roster as needed.

Can I put in a second address if I live in different places at different times of the year?
Yes, you will be able to do that in the ChapterSpot portal.

What if I have additional questions later?
Please email membership@lwv.org with any questions.