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Date: 1/26/2023
Subject: LWVOC Newsletter & Events
From: Lisa K Adkins



League leadership is ready to welcome you to this Saturday's Annual Program Planning Meeting.   We gather to discuss which issues we will focus on for the upcoming year and do so in an organized and democratic fashion.  Members, this is your CHANCE to voice your opinion, share your advocacy experiences and rally others to volunteer with you and others to confront our community's problems.
 
Visit our Advocacy page to see our current committees.  We have a long history of grassroots work in these areas and others; you can even look at our LWVOC History Timeline to learn more about our rich legacy.  Members, log in to your profile and register here:
Where you at this weekend's rally for reproductive rights?  A supermajority in the FL Legislature plans to file an even more extreme abortion ban and it will take a massive effort to stop it.  Make your voices heard.  Contact elected officials and SPEAK UP for women's rights: 
Consider joining our 
Unfortunately, we don't have everyone identified in this photo but we know they're all DEFENDERS of DEMOCRACY!
 
Upcoming Events
JAN 28, this Saturday
Program Planning Mtg
Members, mark your calendars and plan to attend this yearly event as we prioritize our 2023 agenda of advocacy issues.
FEB 8, Hot Topics
Register early!  We're expecting another big turn out for our annual celebratory program for Black History Month.  This year, it's presented by ASAHL, 2023 theme-Black Resistance.
"Black people have sought ways to nurture and protect Black lives, and for autonomy of their physical and intellectual bodies through armed resistance, voluntary emigration, nonviolence, education, literature, sports, media, and legislation/politics." ~ASAHL
 Learn more about Hot Topics panel who will cover 3 parts of Black Resistance, including today's featured speaker, Professor Patricia A. Broussard.
Click to read her renowned paper: 
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What's Happening?
Orange County
The "Government Academy" is back and open for registration.  This 12 week program will cover ALL forms of government and is FREE. Keep scrolling to see the announcement from Commissioner Tony Ortiz with all info necessary for registration.
 
Florida
LWV of Florida has issued an ACTION ALERT: Urge Florida to Accept AP African American Studies! Presently, FL offers AP courses in European History, AP Japanese Language & Culture, as well as AP German Language and Culture, yet the course on AP African American studies is rejected. Click to use this link to an automated tool enabling you to send an opposition letter NOW.
Today's politics may motivate you to learn more about The Federal Negative:  "As Madison stated in a letter to Thomas Jefferson, “the effects [of the federal negative] would be not only to guard the national rights and interests against invasion, but also to restrain the States from thwarting and molesting each other.”
The Education Committee and Orange County Public Schools will host a special Harvard Civics Case Study on February 22.  Learn more about the event HERE and share this opportunity with your circle of friends and colleagues.  It's open to all who are interested but will require a bit of "homework" before the class.  Upon registering, you'll receive a link to prepare you for the upcoming class.
The National Popular Vote Committee has begun a statewide postcard campaign to legislators on the Ethics, Elections, and Open Gov. SubCommittee.  The goal is to get legislators to agree to "hear" the HB53 bill that Representative Mike Gottlieb filed, Agreement Among the States to Elect the President by Nat'l Popular Vote.
Senator Torres is expected to file the companion bill once again in the Senate.
Reach out to their committee if you're ready to work toward "One-person, one-vote."
Wondering about your next step in the League?
 
Consider a leadership role!
 
Questions?  Email our Nomination Committee Chair below:
 
 
 
Visit the Board of Directors page to learn more about our current leadership.
 
Envision yourself making a difference by sharing your talents with LWVOC.
Cynthia Haas
Allen Moody
Camila Montalvo
Linda Coffin
 
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The Honorable Cynthia Mackinnon (Ret.) 
 
 A new year with new goals! Show your $upport for LWVOC!
 
SALE SALE SALE
LWVOC is cleaning out the storage unit!  We have the following Audio equipment for sale.  Click HERE to read all the details and make us an offer!
Introducing our first Platinum Level Sponsor: Climate First Bank The bank will be supporting LWVOC Hot Topics events for the next year. Climate First Bank is World’s first FDIC-insured community bank founded to combat the climate crisis. Climate First Bank offers a complete, full-service portfolio of simple and easy-to-use traditional banking products designed to do good for people and the planet. Thank you, Climate First Bank! Please follow this link to visit their website: www.climatefirstbank.com