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LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS OF GREATER TUCSON V Vol. 68 No. 4 december 2014 / january 2015 - President s Report Judy Moll 2014-2016 President - - - I s D e m o c r a c y f o r S a l e? Can Vs Afford it? Roxanne Housley - - - - - - 520.327.7652 Join Us! -

december december 2: - december 3: - 9 december 6: - december 9: - december 12: - * january JANUARY 6: - 4 6 JANUARY 7: - JANUARY 9: - C a l e n d a r Eastside Saddlebrooke Unit M HANUK- KAH BEGINS LWVGT HANUKKAH ENDS CHRISTMAS EVE NEW YEARS EVE december 16: - december 18: - MLK DAY Eastside Saddlebrooke Unit M 4 6 LWVGT Book Club CHRISTMAS DAY NEW YEARS DAY KWANZAA ENDS Green Valley KWANZAA BEGINS 9 Green Valley Holiday * - - Is Democracy for Sale?

LWVGT News What IS League program? - - january cont JANUARY 13: - JANUARY 15: - JANUARY 17: - JANUARY 20: - JANUARY 21: - - - OBSERVER CORPS Wendy Gamble Grace Evans True - False Quiz - - - T H A N K Y O U f ro m t h e President -Judy Moll

LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS OF GREATER TUCSON december 2014 / january 2015 Vol 68 No 4 In this issue: president s report is democracy for sale? observer corps December/January calendar For the Online Newsletter, see the last page for the tidbits democracy FOR SALE? Have 2 Days?

Please complete this form and bring it to a January 2015 Unit Program Planning Meeting. See instructions at bottom of p.2. If you cannot attend a meeting, please mail the completed form to the League office: c/o Nancy Pfafflin, LWVGT, 2424 E Broadway, Tucson, 85719 by January 20, 2015. PROGRAM PLANNING LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS OF ARIZONA PROPOSED PROGRAM 2015-2017 se positions are found on pages 38-39 of your yellow Membership Directory. Bring your Membership book to the meeting. See below on this and the following page for instructions on filling out these forms. Program Items Retain Review State Government Arizona Election Law Election Systems Reform Legislative & Congressional Redistricting Initiative & Referendum County Government Campaign Finance Reform Arizona Corporation Commission Reorganization of the Executive Branch Judicial Judicial Selection and Tenure Juvenile Justice Lower Court Reform Reproductive Choice Social Policy Human Needs Victimization of Children & Intra-familial Abuse Education Public School Finance High Stakes Testing (AIMS) Charter Schools Natural Resources Land Use Water NEW STUDY Scope UPDATE

League of Women Vs of Greater Tucson Proposed Program 2015-16 se positions are found on pages 35-37 of your yellow Membership Directory. Program Items Retain Review Local Studies Inside Metropolitan Tucson-continued update Government Consolidated Government Council Elections Council-Manager Government Natural Resources Comprehensive Planning & Zoning Water Resources Air Quality Energy Social Policy Community Planning/Affordable Housing Affordable Housing and Transportation Education Education Finance Charter Schools New Study Scope Update List your top three local priorities Instructions: Program planning is your chance to let the Board know what issues are important to you. se positions will be discussed at the January unit meetings. Reviewing League Positions: task is to prioritize existing positions of the LWVGT and LWVAZ. While studying the positions, ask yourself: Are they current or out-of-date? Are they still relevant? Do you have questions about them? Do any need updating? Mark Retain if you wish to keep the position unchanged. Mark Review if you wish more current information on this position. New Studies: This is also the time to look at potential issues for new studies. Is there a local or state issue that is timely? Can it be solved by government action? Does it meet League principles? Can the League make a difference? Does it provide opportunities for League action? Will it raise our visibility and credibility? Are other groups interested? After you have identified an issue for a new local or state study, write it concisely on the form, being specific but flexible. Next, write a Scope for the study to describe the limits of the study and outline the subject area.

REPORT FROM GINI MCGIRR, LEGISLATIVE CHAIR Election Tid-Bits As this is written, the statewide v turnout was dismal with v turnout of 36.24%; when all votes are counted it could get to 40%. previous lowest year was 46% in 1998. All three state propositions passed. In Pima County turnout was higher at 53.23% but after provisional ballots are all counted, it should be between 54-55% according to the Pima County Recorder s Office. Nationally, there were 101 women sent to Congress which is the most ever. Mia Love from Utah was the first black Republican woman to serve in the House. At 30, Elise Stefanik, also a Republican, is the youngest woman ever elected to Congress. She was elected to the House of Representatives from the New York 21st Congressional District. State League: state League, AzAN and One Arizona sent out a press release on October 21 on people picking up ballots and taking them to the recorder s office. On October 23, a columnist in the Arizona Republic wrote a column on this and slammed the League. state president did a rebuttal column and again the columnist wrote an article on it and continued to say the League was in the wrong. On November 1, another columnist from the Arizona Republic asked state president, Robyn Prud homme-bauer, to write a column on What if there were not any negative ads? So the League had a lot of publicity just before the election. At the November board meeting, the following were selected to be priorities of tracking bills in the upcoming legislature: Priority 1: Voting rights, Campaign Finance, Education. Priority 2: Women s Issues, Initiative & Referendum, Independent Judiciary. re is the possibility of having a Day at the Legislature. Members would meet with their legislators and sit in on committee meetings to see what happens to a bill as it moves up or down. State & National News: On November 8 the 10 th US Circuit Court of appeals ruled that Arizona cannot require people to produce proof of citizenship before they register to vote on the federal registration form. Arizona has been trying since 2004 to force this change on the form. LWVUS, LWVAZ and LWVKS were involved in the suit. Arizona Secretary of State Ken Bennett has said it will be appealed so it is not done yet. Local Visibility: Judy Moll, LWVGT president, wrote a Nov. 5th Op-Ed for the AZ Daily Star on Candidates now hide behind dark money. November 2015