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Central Library Mesa Community Room
Louise Myrland, Vice President of Programs for the Women‘s Foundation of Colorado, will present their recently-released report: The Status of Women: Colorado Snapshot. Produced in partnership with the Institute for Women‘s Policy Research, the report revealed mixed economic indicators for women int he state and recommends protecting policies promoting equity, such as Medicaid the Family Affordability Tax Credit, and the Equal Pay for Equal Work Act.
The Voter Service Team encourages informed voting and provides unbiased educational and informational services to voters, e.g. ballot-issues pamphlets, forums, etc.
Questions? Email us at VoterService@LWVPPR.org.
Join the monthly Voter Service Team meeting and volunteer for upcoming voter registration events (high schools & naturalization ceremonies), community events (PRIDE, Juneteenth, etc.), educate voters when upcoming elections are happening (municipal elections, off-cycle elections for school, etc.).
League meetings are open to the public. Please join us if you are interested in being a more active and engaged citizen.
Hear from Laura-Elana Porras, Health & Coverage Program Director, Doctors Care.
Our statewide Town Hall invites Coloradans into an open conversation about democratic resilience and what strengthens it, what threatens it, and how communities can respond together. Rather than formal presentations, this session centers community experience, cross-issue insight, and shared problem-solving.
Chairs and members from LWVCO’s ten Task Forces will help guide this conversation, drawing from their work in voting rights, climate, news access, gun violence prevention, health equity, reproductive freedom, housing, education, and justice. Participants will explore what democratic resilience requires across Colorado’s diverse communities and how collective action can build a stronger civic landscape.
Together, we will elevate community wisdom and identify strategies for meeting the moment, and protecting democracy where it lives: with the people.
Get ready to celebrate!
The League of Women Voters of the Pikes Peak Region is throwing a birthday party you won’t want to miss!