League of Women Voters: Positions
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A very wise Leaguer once said, "Study without action is futile; action without study is fatal." - LWV Maryland Read Complete Position... |
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The positions of the League of Women Voters of the United States are adopted after consensus is reached by all fifty State Leagues. Selected positions are listed on this site. For a complete list, please go to the website for the LWV of the United States (www.lwv.org) and click on ISSUES in the main menu. - LWV United States Read Complete Position... |
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Immigration: The League of Women Voters believes that immigration policies should promote reunification of immediate families; meet the economic, business and employment needs of the United States; and be responsive to those facing political persecution or humanitarian crises. Provision should also be made for qualified persons to enter the United States on student visas. All persons should receive fair treatment under the law. - LWV United States Read Complete Position... |
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Electoral College: The League of Women Voters of the United States believes that the direct-popular-vote method for electing the President and Vice-President is essential to representative government. The League of Women Voters believes, therefore, that the Electoral College should be abolished. The League also supports uniform voting qualifications and procedures for presidential elections. The League supports changes in the presidential election system – from the candidate selection process to the general election. - LWV United States Read Complete Position... |
2004 | |
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Global Warming: The LWV of the United States believes that Global climate change is one of the most serious threats to the environment, health and economy of our nation. LWVUS supports initiatives to reduce emissions of heat-trapping gases; such actions will reduce the threat of global warming, combat air pollution, increase energy security and create new jobs. (1998) - LWV United States Read Complete Position... |
1998 | |
The positions of the League of Women Voters of Maryland are adopted after members in each of the Local Leagues have read the Fact Sheets and come to consensus on the issue. - LWV Maryland Read Complete Position... |
1960 | |
EnvironmentThe League of Women Voters promotes an environment beneficial to life through the protection and wise management of natural resources in the public interest. - LWV Maryland Read Complete Position... |
1960 | |
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COAL: Action to oppose the granting of eminent domain for, and the construction of, a coal slurry pipeline through Maryland. (1986) Action to support the collection of taxes and fees from the coal industry for costs to the public resulting from the mining of Maryland coal. (1987) Action to oppose strip mining on slopes steeper than 20 degrees. (1993)
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HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT: Action to promote the environmentally sound management of hazardous waste and to educate the public on safe disposal procedures. (1984) - LWV Maryland Read Complete Position... |
1984 | |
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LAND USE/GROWTH MANAGEMENT: Action to encourage the State to establish goals, guidelines, and standards for land use, with local implementation of land use policies. (1975, 1979, 1991)
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1991 | |
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SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT: Action to promote informed decisions affecting solid waste management. (1995)
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1995 | |
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TRANSPORTATION: Action to support an integrated transportation system and mass transit systems which are efficient, safe, clean and accessible. Support for adequate and equitable funding and cooperative regional programs is necessary to achieve these goals. (2002)
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2002 | |
Social PolicyThe League of Women Voters supports Social Policies that secure equal rights and equal opportunity for all, and that promote social and economic justice and the health and safety of all Americans. - LWV Maryland Read Complete Position... |
1960 | |
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MARRIAGE/CIVIL UNION EQUALITY: Action to ensure that Maryland law does not discriminate in its recognition of all marriages/civil unions on the basis of gender or religious definitions of marriage. (2007)
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2007 | |
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HOUSING: Action to develop a state housing policy responsive to the need for more affordable housing and to clarify landlord/tenant relationships. (1982, 1983) - LWV Maryland Read Complete Position... |
1983 | |
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HEALTH CARE and HEALTH CARE APPEALS: Action to ensure a health care appeals system which protects patients, makes insurers accountable and objectively addresses patients’ concerns. (1999) - LWV Maryland Read Complete Position... |
1999 | |
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EDUCATION: Action to support measures which recognize the primary responsibility for funding public elementary and secondary education lies with the state. (1972, 1975) Action to support the state aiding local school systems in attracting and retaining competent teachers. (1989) Action to oppose using public funding for vouchers to enable parents to send their children to private elementary and secondary schools. (2001) Action to encourage the inclusion of certain criteria in any legislation or regulations governing the establishment of Public Charter Schools. (2001) Action to insure students have an opportunity to pass high school graduation tests. (2005) - LWV Maryland Read Complete Position... |
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CHOICE IN EDUCATION – VOUCHERS (2001, 2002)
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Background: The study adopted by the 1999 Convention included research and e
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HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION TESTING – insure students have an opportunity to pass high school graduation tests. (2005) - LWV Maryland Read Complete Position... |
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FINANCING EDUCATION – The primary responsibility for funding public elementary and secondary education lies with the state: (1972, 1975) - LWV Maryland Read Complete Position... |
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PUBLIC CHARTER SCHOOLS (2001)
Support For: The following criteria in any legislation or regulations governing the establishment of Public Charter Schools:
No consensus was reached on whether we support or oppose Public Charter Schools.
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2001 | |
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COMPETENT TEACHERS – state aiding local school systems in attracting and retaining competent teachers. (1989)
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1989 | |
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ADULT LITERACY: Action to ensure availability of free or low cost basic English language instruction for adult Maryland residents who are not proficient in reading, writing, speaking and understanding English. (2009)
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2009 | |
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CHILDREN’S SERVICES: Action to support a comprehensive range of child-centered services to ensure all children a chance to grow toward stable, productive adulthood. (1995)
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1995 | |
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DOMESTIC VIOLENCE: Action to support preventing initial and repeat occurrences of violence against spouses, domestic partners, the elderly, and children. - Action to support a strong statewide response to violence that is integrated, interdisciplinary, and adequately funded, involving all segments of the law-enforcement and judicial systems, the medical community, the schools, social services, animal care and control agencies, and the private sector, with a primary focus on the safety of victims. (2000) - LWV Maryland Read Complete Position... |
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DRUNK DRIVING: Action to promote strong governmental measures and educational programs to address the problem of the drinking driver. (1983 and 2001)
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2001 | |
GovernmentThe League of Women Voters promotes an open governmental system that is representative, accountable, and responsive. Whatever the issue, the League believes that efficient and economical government requires competent personnel, the clear assignment of responsibilities, adequate financing, coordination among levels of government, effective enforcement, and well-defined channels for citizen input and review. - LWV Maryland Read Complete Position... |
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STATE CONSTITUTION: Action to secure a constitution that is clear, concise and confined to fundamentals. (1962) - LWV Maryland Read Complete Position... |
1962 | |
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LOCAL GOVERNMENT: Action to support county home rule, with preference for charter. (1967, 1983, 1985)
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FISCAL POLICY: Action to increase the budgetary authority of the legislature and to achieve a more effective budget process. (1977, 2004)
BUDGET PROCESS (1977, 2004)
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FISCAL POLICY: Action to promote an equitable and efficient fiscal structure for Maryland and to improve the fiscal relationships between the state and its political subdivisions. Action to support or oppose proposed changes to Maryland’s revenue structure, using certain principles to analyze and evaluate the proposed changes. Action to increase the budgetary authority of the legislature and to achieve a more effective budget process. (1976, 1981, 1999, 2004) FISCAL STRUCTURE (1976, 1981, 1999) Support for: - LWV Maryland Read Complete Position... |
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ETHICS:
Background: LWVMD has never specifically studied governmental ethics. We have, however, strongly supported (in accordance with the LWVUS Principles and positions) legislation and administrative action which will make government more responsive and accountable to the voters, such as open meetings, accessibility of records to the public, and a code of ethics for government office holders and officials.
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ELECTION PROCESS: Action to assure fair campaigns and elections. Action to institute elections to fill vacancies in the General Assembly. Action to support a closed primary election, a mix of single and multi-member legislative districts and coterminous boundaries. Action to oppose term limits for members of the General Assembly. Action to assure an election system that is equitable, accessible, fiscally responsible, accountable and enforceable. Opposition to a requirement for uniform voting systems unless funded by the state.& - LWV Maryland Read Complete Position... |
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PRIMARY ELECTIONS, ELECTION DISTRICTS, TERM LIMITS (1993)
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1993 | |
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REDISTRICTING: Action to assure a state redistricting process and standards that promote fair and effective representation in the state legislature and House of Representatives with maximum opportunity for public scrutiny. (2004)
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2004 | |
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VOTING RIGHTS AND ELECTION ADMINISTRATION
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2007 | |
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FILLING VACANCIES IN THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY (1985, 1995)
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1995 | |
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FAIR CAMPAIGNS (1971, 1974, 1982)
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1982 | |
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ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE: Action to secure an effective, nonpartisan judiciary and to promote fair and appropriate sentencing, including the abolition of the death penalty; and a correctional system, including probation and other alternatives to incarceration, that protects society and prepares offenders for successful reintegration into the community. - LWV Maryland Read Complete Position... |
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JUDICIARY (1963, 1964, 1967, 1970, 2009, 2010)
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2010 | |
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CAPITAL PUNISHMENT: (2005)
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FIREARMS CONTROL: Action to strengthen gun control laws. (1991)
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1991 | |
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Juvenile Corrections
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1987 | |
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CORRECTIONS: (1971, 1975, 1977, 1979, 1985, 1987, 2002, 2003) Support for:
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2003 | |
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SENTENCING:
Support for:
1. Sentencing based on the offense, the offender's previous record, aggravating or mitigating circumstances, and the impact on the victim.
2. Sentencing guidelines which are:
3. Reporting judicial rationale for sentencing outside the guidelines.
4. Statewide plea bargaining guidelines.
5. Recognizing prison space as a limited resource reserved primarily for those who have committed serious or violent crimes, with the use of alternative sentencing for others.
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