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Happy Earth Month!
Celebrate by helping us ban the worst of the worst single-use plastics in Illinois.
Women’s History Month: Global Lessons, Local Action
LWV Chicago President Jane Ruby reflects on her time as a delegate to the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women (CSW69) during this Women’s History Month.
2025 Environmental Legislation Preview
Let’s discuss the state climate and environmental legislation that LWV Chicago will be advocating for in the 2025 legislative session.
Reduce Plastic Waste
Want to see effective plastic reduction policy in Chicago? Voice your support for legislation currently being considered in Springfield that would ban foam foodware and plastic bags.
Chicago Voter Engagement Survey
Voice your opinion on Chicagoans’ voting experience and the top issues facing our elections! Your feedback will be used to help shape the agenda for the future of voting in Chicago and Illinois.
League Hits the Streets
Last week, LWV Chicago joined two protests in downtown Chicago calling for justice, action, and solidarity.
Could Tariffs Affect Your Sustainable Eating Goals?
As national politics fluctuate, reciprocal tariffs may start affecting the price of your groceries. Let’s take a look at how that might change what’s on your plate.
Act Now to Protect Voter Access
Americans do not need MORE obstacles to vote. Tell your members of Congress to oppose the SAVE Act.
Freedom Seekers and the Underground Railroad in Illinois
This month, Chicago in Focus welcomed Dr. Larry McClellan, historian and author, who discussed the history of freedom seekers and the Underground Railroad in Chicago and Northeastern Illinois.
Share the Valentines Love
Love is in the air! Valentine’s Day is around the corner, so this is the perfect time to start planning your expression of appreciation for your loved ones while also being kind to planet Earth.
Bringing a Stronger Electoral System to Chicago
The Chicago Tribune recently published a letter to the editor from LWV Chicago President Jane Ruby promoting a Ranked Choice Voting system for Chicago elections.
Ranked Choice Voting on the Table in Illinois
The Chicago Tribune recently highlighted efforts to implement Ranked Choice Voting systems to Illinois—we’re working to bring RCV to Chicago!
Take Control of What You Can Control
Each of us has the ability to make change and encourage others to join us in that change. Here are some of our favorites ideas to get you started in 2025!
Statement on President Biden’s Affirmation of the ERA
For the first time in American history, the promise of true equality under the law is here. This decision carries the potential to shape a future where no one is denied their full rights or dignity based on their gender.
Catastrophe in Los Angeles
We stand in solidarity with the people of Los Angeles and pledge to do anything we can to stop the global warming that so obviously is contributing to these disasters.
Bringing Ranked Choice Voting to Chicago
This month, Chicago in Focus welcomed Rebecca Williams of FairVote Illinois to discuss the fight to establish a Ranked Choice Voting system for municipal elections in Chicago.
Take Action: Restore Prisoners’ Voting Rights
It’s time to champion voting rights in Illinois—the RACE Act (SB3482) will restore voting rights to individuals in prison and expand civics education within our correctional system.
Why the ERA Matters Now More than Ever
The ERA is a moral imperative. By securing its place in the Constitution, we invest in a future where all children can grow up knowing their worth is determined, not by their gender, but by their character, talents and contributions to society
Remembering President Jimmy Carter
LWV Chicago joins the nation in mourning the passing of former President Jimmy Carter, whose unwavering commitment to human rights, equality, and American democracy has left an indelible mark on our nation and the world.
LWV Chicago Joins ERA Protest at National Archives
We proudly stood alongside leaders from Vote Equality and Equal Means Equal in a protest at the National Archives in Washington, D.C. to call on President Biden to take decisive action to publish the ERA.