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News and Events: quick read
LWV Pr. Georges County MD
News and Events collected into one page for easy readingCalendar of Events
| Dates | Times | Events | Posted By: | |
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| Mon 15 Mar | 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm | PRISCM, A Program about Transportation and Jobs in Central and Southern Maryland | LWV Pr. Georges County MD | |
| Tue 16 Mar | 10:00 am - 12:00 pm | Voter Service Workshop | LWV Maryland | Flyer |
| Wed 17 Mar | 11:30 am - 1:00 pm | Public Forum: Shining the Light on Government | LWV Anne Arundel County MD | Flyer |
| Thu 18 Mar | 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm | Town Hall on Budget in Columbia | LWV Maryland | Flyer |
| Sat 20 Mar | 9:30 am - 3:30 pm | "Envision Prince George's County", calling on citizen input. | LWV Pr. Georges County MD | |
| Wed 24 Mar | 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm | How We Pay for Our Elections | LWV Pr. Georges County MD | |
| Thu 25 Mar | 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm | League "Circle" on Administration of Justice, Part 2 at Barbara's | LWV Pr. Georges County MD | |
| Sat 27 Mar | 10:00 am - 11:55 pm | League "Circle" on 2nd part of state Administration of Justice study | LWV Pr. Georges County MD | |
| Wed 31 Mar | 11:00 am - 12:30 pm | Fistula in Women in Africa | LWV Pr. Georges County MD |
| Dates | Times | Events | Posted By: | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Thu 1 Apr | (All day) | Census Day | LWV Maryland | |
| Tue 6 Apr | 10:00 am - 3:30 pm | LWVMD Lobby Day on Capitol Hill | LWV Maryland | Flyer |
| Mon 12 Apr | 3:00 pm | MD General Assembly Adjourns | LWV Maryland | |
| Thu 15 Apr | 7:00 pm - 9:30 pm | Candidates Night in New Carrollton | LWV Pr. Georges County MD | |
| Sat 24 Apr | 10:00 am - 3:00 pm | 90th Birthday Celebration Tour | LWV Maryland | Flyer |
| Dates | Times | Events | Posted By: | |
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| Sat 15 May | 10:00 am - 12:00 pm | LWV PG Annual Meeting (tentative date and time) | LWV Pr. Georges County MD | |
| Sat 22 May | 9:30 am - 2:30 pm | LWVMD State Council | LWV Maryland | Flyer |
| Mon 31 May | (All day) | Federal Holiday: Memorial Day |
We’re nearing the close of 2009 and about to embark on 2010. I don’t know about you, but to me, it seems like just a few months ago that we were celebrating the new millennium. Yet, time marches on and so does the League. This year we celebrate 90 years of education and advocacy both at the state and national level.
News and Events
Held at Gethsemane United Methodist Church, 910 Addison Road S., Capitol Heights. Public informational program about transportation and jobs, Central and Southern Maryland. Not a League of Women Voters event.
Info: renee.brereton1@gmail.com, 301-577-5338.
http://www.gamaliel.org/PRISCM/events.htm
Prince George's County citizens are encouraged to attend and participate in this event held at the Sports & Learning Center to put forth visionary ideas of what the County should look like two decades in the future. Registration is necessary. Go to http://org2.democracyinaciton.org/o/5874/t/7800/p/salsa/event/common/pub...
This is the 3rd in a series of programs presented by the League of Women Voters for residents of Villa Rosa Nursing Home, Michellville. Previous topics have been climate change and health care legislation. For further information: info@PG.LWVMD.ORG.
First of two League "Circles" on the 2nd part of our state study, "Administration of Justice." This Circle is at Barbara Taha's house in Oxon Hill. League members and supporters are welcome to bring friends and family members. Contact Barbara for directions and to rsvp. barbarataha@msn.com. Light refreshments.
This is the 2nd of two League "Circles" on the state study, "Administration of Justice Part 2". Held at Brenda August's house in Bowie. Contact Brenda for directions and to rsvp. baugust100@aol.com. Members and supporters may bring family members and friends. Light refreshments.
This event of the United Nations Association of the USA Council of Organizations will be moderated by the League of Women Voters and held at the United Nations Information Centre North American office, 1775 K St. NW, Fourth Floor, Washington, DC (Farragut North Metro.) info@PG.LWVMD.org
The League of Women Voters will conduct the candidates forum in New Carrollton, New Carrollton Municipal Center on Princess Garden Parkway for the municipality's May 3, 2010 election. mrrobinson@new-carrollton.state.md.us, info@PG.LWVMD.org
Forum: Shining the Light on Government -- Is the Door to Information Open Wide Enough?
Sponsored by LWV of Anne Arundel and by Common Cause
Panel Members:
- Nancy Soreng, LWVMD President
- Ryan O'Donnell of Common Cause
- Josh Cohen, Mayor of Annapolis
- Tom Marquardt, Capital Editor-in-Chief
- William R. Vargua, Ass't Attorney General of MD
Free! Sandwich Buffet
Where: St. Anne's Parish Hall, 199 Duke of Gloucester Street in Annapolis
Contact: info@aa.lwvmd.org
The State League will have a Voter Service Workshop from 10 to noon, Tuesday, March 16, at the Wilde Lake Interfaith Center in Columbia to begin the state coordination of Voters' Guides. Each League should have at least one or two people in attendance.
LWVMD's Policies, Procedures and Guidelines, specifies some of the things to be covered at this workshop, which include
- a calendar of election deadlines and dates;
- a list of LL responsibilities - including lead coverage of shared Congressional and legislative districts,
- a timeline for completion of tasks for the Voters’ Guide,
- an overview of the election process,
- suggested and mandatory explanatory VG materials,
- the format for candidates' biography and responses,
- and procedures for determining questions for the statewide and federal offices.
Please contact lwvmd@verizon.net with the names and contact information of the people from your League who will be attending the workshop.
Barbara Sanders
LWVMD Voter Service Chair
MARYLANDERS FOR A BALANCED APPROACH
Maryland is currently facing a $2 billion budget shortfall due to the national recession. As a result, the state budget will be cut, deepening the recession, and crucial services counted on by Marylanders will be impacted, just when they are most needed.
There are responsible alternatives that would balance spending cuts with increased revenue to meet the growing needs of Maryland and leave our state in a position to flourish when prosperity returns. Please join us for a town hall meeting in your community addressing the state budget crisis and some of the possible solutions.
- Meet your legislators
- Share your story
- Join with your neighbors and learn how you can help in your community
- Be a part of the solution
When: March 18, 2010 7:00 – 9:00PM
Where: Oakland Mills Interfaith Center, 5885 Robert Oliver Place, Columbia MD 21045
For more information, please visit our website www.BalancedApproachMD.org or contact Lisa Kramer at (410) 727-6367 or email lkramer@mdnonprofit.org.
"There is an important civic and constitutionally mandated event that will shape our future over the course of the next decade and we need your help. The 2010 Census is coming and we must ensure that every Marylander in every neighborhood, community, village, town, city and county in our State is counted on Census Day: April 1, 2010.
"By answering the Census, services and programs such as job training, education, health care and improvements to our infrastructure will be there for Maryland families and communities for years to come. An accurate Census is extremely important. An undercount of as little as 1.7% or 100,000 of our state’s 5.8 million residents translates to a loss of $1 billion dollars in federal revenue over the next ten years.
"To ensure an accurate count, we are working closely with the U.S. Census Bureau, your local government, community organizations and people like you. The success of the Census: it’s in our hands, Maryland!"
Carole Conors, director of the LWVUS Lobby Corps, will take League members to the offices of our US Senators and Representatives on Capitol Hill. Briefing materials will be provided to League members for lobbying on a topic selected by LWVUS. All Maryland League members are encouraged to participate. (Participating in the lobbying is optional.) CaroleConors@verizon.net
The Maryland General Assembly concludes its legislative session in April.
The Maryland General Assembly meets in Annapolis each year for 90 days to act on more than 2300 bills including the State's annual budget. The 427th Session began January 13, 2010. The General Assembly has 47 Senators and 141 Delegates elected from 47 districts. Legislative information on the MD General Assembly website is updated each night during the Session. For a fee, continuously updated information is available through the Legislative Subscription Service.
Subscribe to LWVMD's "Report from State Circle" to find out what's happened this year. Free!
Celebrate the 90th Birthday of the League of Women Voters with a tour of US Capitol and the new Visitor Center http://www.visitthecapitol.gov/index.html followed by lunch with fellow League members. Then visit the Sewell-Belmont House http://www.sewallbelmont.org/ the headquarters of the historic National Woman's Party and the Washington home of its founder and Equal Rights Amendment author Alice Paul.
The League has been involved in supporting legislation that prohibits landlords and realtors from discriminating against prospective renters/ homebuyers based on their source of income for at least the last 10 years.
Jennie M. Forehand
Larry E. Haines
Nancy Jacobs
Alex X. Mooney
C. Anthony Muse
Jamin B. (Jamie) Raskin
Bryan W. Simonaire
Norman R. Stone, Jr.
It has come to our attention that funding for Local Management Boards is in jeopardy in this year’s budget. The 24 Local Management Boards distribute funds to local providers for services for children including prevention and early intervention services. They have been proven to be a successful means to provide coordination and collaboration in service provision and as a result have been a cost effective means to distribute funding. If you are a constituent of one or more members the committees listed below, please contact them, as an individual, and let them know that are a supporter of Local Management Boards and do not want to see funding for them reduced.
James E. Proctor, Jr., Vice-Chair (410) 841-3083, (301) 858-3083
Talmadge Branch William A. Bronrott Galen R. Clagett Steven J. DeBoy, Sr.
Adelaide C. Eckardt Tawanna P. Gaines Melony G. Griffith Ana Sol Gutierrez
Guy J. Guzzone Keith E. Haynes Henry B. Heller Mary-Dulany James
Adrienne A. Jones Murray D. Levy Heather R. Mizeur Barbara A. Robinson
Steven R. Schuh Theodore J. Sophocleus Nancy R. Stocksdale John F. Wood, Jr.
Edward J. Kasemeyer, Vice-Chair (410) 841-3653, (301) 858-3653
Nancy J. King Rona E. Kramer Richard S. Madaleno, Jr. Nathaniel J. McFadden
Donald F. Munson Douglas J. J. Peters James N. Robey J. Lowell Stoltzfus
Robert A. (Bobby) Zirkin
This BOAST bill is a private school voucher bill in disguise has passed out of the Senate Budget &Tax Committee with a FAVORABLE recommendation, and is headed to the Senate floor. Tell your Senator to VOTE NO on SB 385.
The Maryland 2010 Census website provides access to Outreach Committees at state and local levels at:
www.census.state.md.us/S3_Partners.shtml.
Check it out and join in the local efforts to make sure all Marylanders are counted!
"Report from State Circle" is published about every two weeks while the Maryland General Assembly is in session from January to April. It covers a broad spectrum of social, economic, environmental and governmental proposals before the Maryland General Assembly that the League will be monitoring, including the Governor’s Budget and important legislative events.
Email subscriptions are free; hardcopy subscriptions cost $15 for LWV members and $25 for non-members. Print and fill the attached form out ONLY if you want to get the Hardcopy version. If you want the free EMAIL subscription, please use the subscription area on the right-hand side of the screen or go to the Subscription Page. You may also sign up for free Action Alerts.
Publication starts 27 January 2010, and the Wrap-Up issue will be on Monday, 19 April 2010. Sixteen different reporters will cover these issues from the League perspective, including our long-considered positions and our 2010 Legislative Priorities:
- Administration of Justice
- Affordable Housing
- Budget & Revenue
- Campaign Finance
- Children & Families
- Death Penalty
- Domestic Violence
- Education
- Elections
- Gun Control
- Health
- Marriage Equality
- Reproductive Choice
- Transportation/Air Quality
The publication can be mailed first class but is available on our website for everyone Free of Charge. Subscribe at http://lwvmd.org/n/newsletter/subscriptions and we’ll send you a notice as soon as the newest edition is available.
Openness in Government
- Voter Education
- Civil Liberties
- Campaign Finance Reform, including Public funding
- Work Force and Affordable Housing
- Fair Campaigns and Elections
- Redistricting
On the weekly show "State Circle" on Maryland Public TV, host Jeff Salkin and reporters Lou Davis, Mindy Mintz, and Charles Robinson provide analysis of major issues and pending bills and legislative news during the General Assembly session. The show often features interviews with experts and elected representatives.
Visit http://www.mpt.org/statecircle to learn more.
Maryland Public Television also shows proceedings of the General Assembly at midnights Tuesday through Friday while the General Assembly is in session. Tune in or record it to see your elected legislators in action. You might even see a League Member giving testimony.



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