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Time for Caring

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This Is A Time For Caring For Each Other

How are you? This is a time for caring for each other. Personally, I have been in frequent contact with my family and friends to assure myself of their well-being. These conversations also bring the added benefit of knowing I am not alone.

The LWVSC is a group of neighbors who come together to make a better community. Each time I see a message from one of our members I am grateful for the information but also rejoice in the feeling of connectedness.

Combatting COVID-19 brings challenges and also opportunities to strengthen our relationships. We have been strong in our mission to strengthen democracy so let us now resolve to stay strong as we help each other. If you need anything, reach out by emailing me or another member of the steering committee. We will find assistance for you.

Linda Gush, On Behalf of Your BOD 3/18/20

COVID19: Cancellations of League Events

The League of Women Voters of Saratoga County is concerned for the safety and well being of our members and community therefore we find it necessary to cancel or reschedule our upcoming events. As you are aware, this is an evolving situation and we will follow the advice from our Public Health agencies to contain the COVID 19 virus. Please check our website and social media for updates. Look for our emails for more information.

At this point, we are cancelling or rescheduling, when possible, the following events:
• Petticoats of Steel, 3/16
• Meetup: Lobbying-It's Not a Dirty Word, 3/18
• Going For It, 3/24
• Write the Vote, 3/29 (keep an eye out for a future date)
• Earth, Wind and Fires, 4/2 (keep an eye out for a future date)
• Meetup: Fighting Climate Change with Climate Justice, 4/15 (keep an eye out for a future date)
We have already been able to reschedule our Famous Person Fundraiser, with Kim Wafer portraying Shirley Chisholm, from March 14 to July 18, at The Inn at Saratoga.

Regarding Voter Registration, this will depend on the venue for the community event. If you have questions regarding voter registration please contact us.

We'll miss you during this time but stay in touch. You can find us on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram as well as our website. Stay well.

3/14/20




The Census is Coming!

Every 10 years the U.S. Census takes on the enormous task of counting every single person living in the United States. For the first time this year, the Census will be encouraging people to respond online. The Census is mailing letters to every household between March 12th and 20th with a code for the online questionnaire.

Getting an accurate count is vitally important. The Census count determines how many Congressional seats our state will have, affects the distribution of federal and state dollars in our community, and influences business and community planning decisions, such as where to locate new businesses. We need an accurate count to ensure that New York and our local communities get their fair share of the billions of dollars in federal funding that go to hospitals, fire departments, schools, roads, and other resources based on census data.

New York is one of eight states expected to lose at least one congressional seat after the 2020 Census count, and possibly more, as our population has grown at a slower pace than other states. An accurate count will give New York the best chance of keeping as many of our Representatives as possible. Census results also determine how many votes New York gets in the Electoral College, which selects the President.

The League of Women Voters of Saratoga County is contributing to the complete count effort. Please consider volunteering with us as we hold community outreach events this spring to raise awareness and help people without internet access be counted. If you would like to volunteer, please email us at president@lwvsaratoga.org.

You count! Make sure you respond to the Census by Census Day (April 1, 2020).



Letter to the Editor: Game-changing votes coming for equal pay

Letter to the Editor: Game-changing votes coming for equal pay

Letter to the editor published in the Post Star April 6, 2019. Change needs to happen, but there is good news. Our Legislature and governor have the opportunity to pass game-changing laws this session. And, Congress may finally move forward on common sense reform. That will only happen if we all speak out, contact our elected representatives, and call for equal pay for all New York women, now.