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Date: 5/30/2023
Subject: The VOTER Newsletter - June 2023
From: LWV of Johnson County




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Summer Celebration!
 
You are Invited to a Summer Social
Thursday, June 15, 2023
5:00-7:00 p.m.
Tomahawk Hills Golf Course - Elmridge Room
Fried Chicken and Summertime Favorites 
Desserts are welcome and Donations are appreciated

Happening in June

Video: Ten Terrible Reason to not Vote (and two good ones)

June 3: Monthly Meeting "Gun Safety Impacts Public Health" at Meadowbrook Park

June 4: 104 years since US Senate passed the 19th Amendment

June 5: World Environment Day

June 15: Summer Celebration - Tomahawk Hills Golf Course, Elmwood Room

June 18: Father’s Day

June 19: Juneteenth

June 22-25: 2023 LWVUS Council

June 23: 51st anniversary of Title IX


Presidential Update

   

I admit to grumbling about gray rainy days. They play havoc with my hair and who likes to walk in wet shoes? But I‘ve also come to see rain as the source of much needed relief for Kansas farmers, and I’m grateful for the two water bills recently signed into law. More on that later. 

For the past 71 years, the LWVJoCo has encountered myriad opportunities to work for the good of our residents. We have adopted 47 member-approved statements of public policy that were created after intensive member research and discussion. Those policies serve as the foundation for League advocacy at local, state and national levels. 

Our positions fall into three major areas: Government, Natural Resources and Social Policy. League member Alleen VanBebber has volunteered to review and update the positions which will then be brought before the board and membership. Thank you, Alleen, for taking on this very important task!

LWVJoCo is known for our advocacy to influence public policy. Connie and I have appointed Danielle Keller and Laurel Burchfield to lead our newly formed advocacy team. Their mission is to educate on issues and advocacy methods, activate new and existing advocates and collaborate with like-minded organizations to expand our reach to empower voters and defend democracy. You’ll be hearing more from them in the months ahead.

Natural Resources such as water are being depleted in Kansas. Thankfully, the Governor signed two water bills into law! HB2279 addresses groundwater management and Senate Substitute Bill for HB2303 addresses funding for the State Water Plan. If you’ve been actively pursuing the preservation of natural resources in our state, please let Connie and me know.

A Social Policy of the League as adopted by the 1990 Convention and amended in 1994 and 1998 named guns as a major health and safety threat to citizens. I encourage you to attend our June 3 program, Gun Safety Impacts Public Health. Presenters Judy Sherry, founder of Grandparents for Gun Safety, and award-winning journalist Mark McCormick will discuss how gun safety measures save lives. According to Everytown for Gun Safety, 4.6 million children live in homes with at least one loaded, unlocked gun. Every life lost is a loss to the community, household and school.

Lock It For Love will distribute free gun safety locks on June 3. Here is the link to register

Lastly, the League, in partnership with Grandparents for Gun Safety, reached out to all Johnson County Mayors with the request to issue a proclamation for June 2 National Gun Violence Prevention Day. We are encouraged by their responses. Connie Taylor accepted proclamations on our behalf at the City Councils in Roeland Park and Mission.

Thank you for persevering in your commitment to empower voters and defend democracy. I look forward to seeing you at our June 3 program and June 15 picnic. See pictures below.

Janet

Janet Milkovich and Connie Taylor
Co-Presidents 

Co-President Connie Taylor attended the council meetings for Mission and Roeland Park to accept the Gun Violence Awareness Day proclamations. Gun Safety advocates showed their support with their orange T-shirts.

June Pride
DEI Moment: June is Pride Month

June is Pride Month

In 1999, President Bill Clinton first declared June as Gay and Lesbian Pride Month to commemorate resistance against the police brutality that had occurred thirty years earlier in June of 1969. During that June, three days of Manhattan riots initiated a national movement that soon spread worldwide —a movement that had begun when police raided a gay bar called the Stonewall Inn. In 2011, President Barack Obama expanded the officially recognized Pride Month to include the whole of the LGBTQ community.  

Advocacy Continues

In 2023 alone, LGBTQIA advocates and allies stood up against more than 650 anti-LGBTQIA bills, including those introduced in Kansas. The Kansas Legislature first passed and then overrode Governor Kelly’s veto on HB 2238, a ban prohibiting trans and gender non-conforming children ages Kindergarten through college from participating in sports or competitive activities. It has now become law. 

Did They Represent You?

You can see whether your elected officials (state representative’s vote and state senator’s vote) have represented your views. Your representatives rely on feedback from you, so your voice is critically important: when so few people actually take the time to contact their elected officials, your comments matter! You can either thank them or express your concern by using this contact information.  

Ways to Support


 
Member Spotlight: Jennifer Day
Jennifer Day thinks Kansas and the League have much to offer. Learn more about Jennifer.

Observer Corps Reports

Catch up on the actions, decisions and proposals of our local public officials. 

Following local politics as a League Observer is a great way to stay informed on the issues you care about. Email ObserverCorps@lwvjoco.org to find out where you might plug in, and read our Latest Reports
 
In this issue:
  •  How many unhoused children are there in Johnson County?
  •  Which county has the best-tasting water in Kansas? 
 

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Board and Committee Briefs
📣 June 2 is National Gun Violence Awareness Day. Amercian Children are 21 times more likely to be killed by a gun than children in other high-income countries. (Source: Everytown for Gun Safety). Let your elected representative know you demand change.
 
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