Celebrate the 19th Amendment

Join the League of Women Voters of the Huntington Area on August 27 to celebrate Women’s Right to Vote.

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Bill of Rights Display, Huntington Library

During the month of July the League of Women Voters of the Huntington Area is displaying information on the Bill of Rights in the downtown library, second floor. We also are providing Bill of Rights bookmarks at all of the branch libraries.

The underlying principles of the Bill of Rights were stated in the Declaration of Independence. “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.”

The original Constitution failed to include a list of these Rights. In order to get enough state legislatures to ratify the Constitution, Congress was politically pressured into adding them as amendments, the “Bill of Rights.” These ten amendments were finally ratified by the states and became law in 1791.

Originally, the Bill of Rights restricted only the power of the Federal government, but eventually, through additional amendments and court decisions, came to restrict state governments as well.

The Bill of Rights is not only an important part of our nation’s history, but also a living document that will guide us into the future”, voiced Helen Gibbins, President of the League of Women Voters. “The League calls for civic vigilance in protecting the Bill of Rights. As Ira Glasser said, ‘Civil liberties’ victories never stay won, but must be fought for over and over again.’”

Huntington LWV Bulletin.May2012

Make a correction to the bulletin. The Elections’ date should be May 8.

The public is invited to the League’s program on the progress of voting rights in the U.S.

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Huntington League’s March 2012 bulletin

Join us at our annual meeting, March 19.

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Huntington League’s February 2012 bulletin

Content – “Children at Risk” meeting; Volunteer to Register Voters; Candidates Meetings; Other Election Information.

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Huntington League’s January 2012 bulletin

League of Women Voters of the Huntington Area January 2012 bulletin

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Huntington League’s November 2011 bulletin

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Running for Office Workshop

The League of Women Voters of the Huntington Area is sponsoring a free workshop. “Running for Office”. We invite anyone interested in running for office or helping in a campaign in 2012 to attend the workshop.

The workshop is scheduled for November 7, 7 pm at the Enslow Park Presbyterian Church, 1338 Enslow Boulevard. Martha Woodward will moderate the workshop.

The topics covered in the workshop will be -

Campaign Finance Regulations and Reports – Karen Cole, County Clerk

Preparing the Message – Jean Dean

Reaching the Public – Ottie Adkins

Raising Money for Campaigns – David Tyson

For more information contact Helen Gibbins, gibbins@frontier.com;

304-736-3287

The League of Women Voters is where hands-on work to safeguard democracy leads to civic improvement.  Join us today!

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Huntington League’s October 2011 bulletin

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Huntington League’s September 2011 bulletin

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