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Date: 10/3/2023
Subject: The VOTER Newsletter - October 2023
From: LWV of Johnson County




In This Issue
 

Inaugural Program at SMUUCh

We did it! Thank you for making the LWVJoCo inaugural program in our new venue -- Shawnee Mission Unitarian Universalist Church (SMUUCh) -- a great success! Here are some comments shared by our 82 participants:

  • The stellar program was stimulating
  • It was easy to socialize with old and new friends!
  • The coffee and treats were a nice surprise!
September’s Immigration Program
 

Our sincere appreciation to: Joan Kelly, Jewish Vocational Services, Kim Steinmetz, Johnson County Community College, Mary Sanchez, PBS and Rekha Sharma-Crawford of Sharma-Crawford Attorneys at Law for presenting an impactful program! Here are some takeaways:

  • Do you know anyone who was given the choice of where to be born?
  • Applying for asylum is a legal step for those seeking to come to America.
  • There are multiple entry points into the US, including KCI Airport, but there is no single “waiting line” or “path”.
  • A legal permanent resident cannot vote.

Suggested Action Items:

  • Contact Congress to urge passage of the bipartisan Afghan Adjustment Act S.2327/H.R. 4627
  • Are you interested in joining others for coffee and a discussion about immigration articles written by PBS Senior Reporter Mary Sanchez? Contact: LWVJoCo President

Field Trip to Jewish Vocational Services


League members are invited to visit the Jewish Vocational Services for an overview of the immigrant resettlement programs and a group volunteer project.10 a.m.- 12:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 16, 4600 The Paseo, Kansas City, MO 64110. 
 Registration is required and space is limited to 30. Bring a friend.

 
Postcard Parties: Vote Local (see "Voter Information" below to sign up)
 
Thousands of people who cast their votes in the Aug. 2022 primary did not vote prior to that election or since! The League is sending handwritten postcards to 2,000 voters, urging them to vote local in November. Join us for one of the following Postcard Parties. Come together, visit and work!
 
Door Knocker Drop and Go (see "Voter Information" below to sign up)
 
We will be doing a door knocker literature drop urging community members to vote. This does not require engaging homeowners and
residents in conversation. Simply hang the info from their door knobs and move on to the next house! Door knockers can be picked up at our Oct. 7 program. We have lots of ground to cover – literally! Invite friends, children, and grandchildren to join you in this important endeavor to walk the neighborhoods.

The League of Women Voters has been making a difference in Johnson County for 71 years! Let us keep up the good work to vote local in November!

 
Janet & Connie

Co-Presidents
Janet Milkovich
Connie Taylor
 

Voter Information: Call to action!

 
More than 10,000 people cast their votes in the August 2022 primary but did not vote prior to that election -- or since! The League is sending handwritten postcards to 2,000 voters, urging them to vote local in NovemberJoin us for one of the following Postcard Parties. Come together, visit and work!
 
9:30-11:30 a.m. Tuesday, Oct. 3 at Corinth Library, 8100 Mission Road. Prairie Village
 
9:30-11:30 a.m. Thursday, Oct. 5 at Cedar Roe Library, 5120 Cedar St, Roeland Park
 
9:30-11:30 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 14 at Monticello Library, 22435 W 66th St, Shawnee
 


Election Day: Tuesday, Nov. 7
 
 

Oct. 7 Program Meeting
 
 Our new location is SMUUCh
 9400 Pflumm Rd, Lenexa, KS
 
  
We will be discussing three key areas for the November election:
  • City Council elections
  • Local school board elections
  • Voting and friend mapping
Program speakers:
  • Curt Skoog, Mayor of Overland Park
  • Lindsay Ford, Executive Director of The Voter Network
  • Christal Watson - Executive Director of the Kansas School Foundation for Excellence
  • April Boyd-Noronha, Board Member, Shawnee Mission School District
Please bring these food items: Canned meats, seafood, fruits and vegetables.
 

DEI Moment: Oct. 24 is United Nations Day

Declaration of Human Rights

 
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights was proclaimed by the UN General Assembly in Paris on Dec. 10, 1948 and was the first document delineating fundamental human rights that require protection. This year, we honor the 75th Anniversary of the Declaration of Human Rights, along with the theme, “Equality, Freedom and Justice for All."
 
Read the Declaration Here and see how aligned the League of Women Voters is with the 30 articles.

 

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OBSERVER CORPS REPORTS
 

Please give a warm welcome to these new members:
 
  • Sharon Curry
  • Rebecca Fast
  • Christine Rankin
  • Susie Rawlings
  • Gayle Robinson
 

GEAR UP TODAY AND PROMOTE THE VOTE!
Are You Ready for Election Season? Gear Up Today!
 
 Remind your friends, family, and neighbors that voting in local elections can make a huge difference. Make your statement in the LWV nonpartisan way. Use LWV merchandise to quietly speak loudly. Election merchandise will be available at the October Meeting. Please pay by cash or check.
  • Car Magnets: $5
  • Yard Signs: $10
  • VOTE Pins: $20
  • T-shirts: $15
 

Upcoming
  • Monday, Oct. 9 Indigenous People's Day
  • Tuesday, Oct. 24 United Nations Day
  • Friday Oct. 27 VOTE411's 17th Birthday
 
Board and Committee Briefs
 
5-7 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 17 
4-5 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 12
Membership Committee Meeting, Central Resources Library 
6-7 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 12
7-8 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 12
 
*Voter Information Flyers are now available in español.
Contact LWVJoCo Communications to learn more.
  
 

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