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  • 17 Oct 2024 8:09 AM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    VOTE 411 - Click here for voter information

  • 17 Oct 2024 5:36 AM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Click here to watch the 2024 Ramsey County Board of Commissioners District 3 Candidate Forum.

  • 17 Oct 2024 5:32 AM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Click here to watch the 2024 candidate forum for MN House District 64A and 64B.

  • 17 Oct 2024 5:29 AM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Click here to watch the 2024 candidate forum for the Second Judicial District Courts 3 and 29.

  • 17 Oct 2024 5:26 AM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Click here for the 2024 Candidate Forum for MN House District 66A and 66B.


  • 08 Sep 2024 12:54 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    September 11th at the Highland Park Library, 1974 Ford Parkway, 10am.
    During this meeting, we'll talk about our summer book, King: A Life. We'll also choose books for the next season. Attached and below is the recommended book list we have so far.  If there's another book you'd like to add bring that idea to the meeting.

    Recommended Book List

     2024-2025

    Title

    Author

    Bad Blood: Secrets and Lies in a Silicon Valley Startup

    John Carryou

    Democracy Awakening: Notes on the State of America

    Heather Cox Richardson

    Minnesota Rag: Corruption, Yellow Journalism, and the Case That Saved Freedom of the Press      

    Fred W. Friendly

    Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents

    Isabel Wilkerson

    Black Pill: How I Witnessed the Darkest Corners of the Internet Come to Life, Poison Society and Capture American Politics

    Elle Reeve

    American Nations: A History of the Eleven Rival Regional Cultures of North America

    Colin Woodard

    The Thirty-First of March: An Intimate Portrait of Lyndon Johnson

    Horace Busby

    On Call: A Doctor's Journey in Public Service

    Anthony Fauci

    Tyranny of the Minority: Why American Democracy Reached the Breaking Point

    Steven Levitsky and Daniel Ziblatt

    Say Nothing: A True Story of Murder and Memory in Northern Ireland

    Patrick Radden Keefe

    Autocracy Inc: The Dictators Who Want to Run the World

    Anne Applebaum

    Dark Wire: The Incredible true Story of the Largest Sting Operation in History

    Joseph Cox

    Co-Intelligence: Living and Working with AI

    Ethan Mollick

    Far Out Man: Tales of Life in the Counterculture

    Eric Utne

    How Democracies Die

    S Zevitsky and D Ziblatt


  • 08 Sep 2024 12:38 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Stripped for Parts: American Journalism on the Brink: September 12, 2024

    Supporting The Decline of Local News and Its Impact on Democracy,” a two-part program will begin with showing the award-winning film, Stripped for Parts:  American Journalism on the Brink on Thursday, September 12 at Ramsey County Library – Roseville.

    Film will begin at 5:45 p.m. with a meet and greet beginning at 5:00 p.m. Co-sponsors: Do Good Roseville and Ramsey County Library - Roseville.


  • 08 Sep 2024 12:33 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    This year's December Luncheon will be held Saturday, December 7th at Holman's Table. Registration will open at 11:00AM followed by a meal and a presentation by former Minnesota representative Betty Folliard. She will be talking about being a state representative at the statehouse, a school board member, the ERA, and more.

    Next step after Women’s March: Pass the ERA | MinnPost

  • 08 Sep 2024 12:31 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    This is the September 2024 newsletter of the League of Women Voters Upper Mississippi River Region. Visit our website to learn more about our work. 


    The Nature Conservancy’s Mississippi River Basin Project: An Overview and Implications for Conservation in the Upper Mississippi River Basin 

    The Mississippi River faces unprecedented challenges. Increasingly intense flooding, nutrient runoff that creates a Dead Zone in the Gulf of Mexico, invasive species, and changing flows strain the river’s infrastructure and threaten homes, communities, and livelihoods. The Nature Conservancy has set ambitious goals to transform how they conduct and influence conservation across the whole basin to ensure its long-term resilience for nature and people alike. They are developing projects, partnerships, and policies that protect essential lands, habitats, and waters, while deepening our understanding of the connections between people and place.

    October 8 at 7pm​, LWV UMRR will  host a talk by Steve Herrington, Associate Director of Water for the Minnesota-North Dakota-South Dakota Chapter of The Nature Conservancy and Amy Cazier, TNC Water Quality Technician.   They will tell us about The Nature Conservancy's Mississippi River Basin Project, outlining their work and ways that others can help to support it.  This presentation will provide an overview of our Mississippi River Basin project and touch on select actions in Minnesota and elsewhere in the Upper Mississippi River that contribute to a vibrant future for the Mississippi River Basin as a whole.  To register for this program, check out this post on the  LWV UMRR Blog.



    A View from Illinois, Minnesota and Wisconsin on SaltWise and SaltSmart Practices

    Salt is a big problem for streams, lakes and rivers in the Upper Mississippi Basin.  Salt breaks down into sodium and chloride, which moves freely through soil and builds up in water bodies. Chloride pollution is a serious threat in the Upper Mississippi Basin - what can be done?  On August 15, LWV UMRR hosted panelists from Illinois, Minnesota and Wisconsin talking about programs in these states in a Zoom event at 7pm.   The video from this presentation is now available - click the button below to be transported!

    Click here to find the SaltSmart video



  • 08 Sep 2024 12:29 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    LWVSP will hold its September meeting on the fourth Monday of the month, at 6pm-7:30pm. That’s Monday September 23.

    All Board meetings are open to our membership, though non-Board members cannot vote on measures.

    If you are interested in attending please email lwvstpaul@lwvmn.org and you will be sent the meeting invitation. Our Board meetings are typically held via Zoom, unless otherwise noted.


    If you’re interested in doing more, attend this meeting. 

    If you’re interested in how we decide the upcoming events, attend this meeting. 

    If you are interested in just how lively our meetings are, attend this meeting. 

    You’ll get to know the people behind the passion for League and maybe you’ll get excited enough to start filling in where it makes sense for you!


    LWVSP is an all-volunteer organization and we are always looking for more people to join the party.



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