There’s going to be a rally in Raleigh at 1:00 on April 28 as part of the national “March Against the War on Women” effort. AAUW is encouraging members to participate in this effort. If you want to learn more, please contact info@aauwnc.org.
AAUW NC has voted to urge members to vote against the constitutional amendment that will appear on the May 8 NC primary ballot. Branches are also encouraged to work in other ways to defeat the amendment.
Join AAUW NC and the Raleigh/Wake County and Tar Heel Branches at the NC Council for Women celebration of Women’s History Month. We’ll be highlighting the AAUW Action Fund “It’s My Vote: I Will be Heard” campaign.
We know that there are many AAUW issues at stake in the 2012 elections. AAUW at the national level is taking the lead in get out the vote efforts — with HERVotes and the new AAUW Action Fund campaign. AAUW NC is also participating in a state-wide coalition and a networking event in Raleigh to help advance the message of the importance of women’s votes.
There are probably dozens of web sites and email lists distributing information about legislative action in North Carolina. Here are some that will be used by the branch monitors and may be of particular interest. If you have additional recommendations, please write pp-admin@aauwnc.org www.ncga.state.nc.us The Legislature’s official site Click on legislation, then Bill Reports for…
The list below gives the name of the branch that has agreed to monitor a particular issue and to pass along public policy alert information to those who want the information from AAUW NC. If an issue has no branch assigned (or is assigned to AAUW NC), AAUW members are welcome to volunteer to adopt…
The list below gives the name of the branch that has agreed to monitor a particular issue and to pass along public policy alert information to those who want the information from AAUW NC. If an issue has no branch assigned (or is assigned to AAUW NC), AAUW members are welcome to volunteer to adopt…
Learn more about the Public Policy Pilot Project whose goal is to engage the AAUW members across the state to raise their voices to legislators in Raleigh and DC.
As you’ve been reading, AAUW NC plans to kick off a public policy pilot project later this fall. The focus is for different branches to “adopt” issues. Each branch will focus on following its selected issue, and there will be a way for the different branches to “alert” the other members of AAUW NC and…
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