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June Action News! LWV Responds to Injustice and COVID 19 Lawsuit updates

LWV Texas | Published on 6/1/2020
June 2020 Action News!
President's Message
Grace Chimene

The League of Women Voters of Texas stands with the mourners and protesters across the the US (and around the world) who were horrified by the death of yet another African American at the hands of a police officer.

As a League member, I urge you to re-commit to the followingactions:
  • Be ananti-racist.
  • Listen to and amplify Black (and other marginalized peoples) voices.
  • Educate yourself and your families on the historic andongoing systemic racism that plagues this country.
  • Advocate for anti-racist policies at every level of government.
  • Finally,join us in sharing “ the call of our partners at the NAACP: we must all vote in November – the road to change lies at the ballot box."

The League of Women Voters of the United States issued a statement on the police killing of George Floyd on Friday, May 29th.Read thefull message from LWVUS.

I know you will all join me in making sure we continue to center anti-racism in our efforts to empower voters and defend democracy in Texas!
The Texas League in Action!
Status on the Vote-by-Mail Court Cases

On May 27, the Texas Supreme Court disagreed with the lower state courts and declared that a voter’s lack of immunity to COVID-19, without more, is not a "disability" that would allow a voter to request a vote-by-mail ballot.The Supreme Court did recognize, however, that individual voters can take into consideration their own health conditions and health history to decide “whether, under the circumstances, to apply to vote by mail because of disability.”

Having interpreted the Election Code in this way, the Supreme Court also denied the State’s request for a writ of mandamus against the cited county officials. A writ of mandamus is a specific court order to government officials to perform their official duties. The State had argued that the cited County officials were illegally misinforming voters on who could vote by mail. The Court stated that “we are confident that the Clerks and all election officials will comply with the law in good faith.”
Other cases addressing the eligibility of who can vote by mail in Texas have also been filed in federal courts. These cases, and perhaps even the state case, may not be final until decided by the US Supreme Court.We will keep you posted!
Encourage All Texans Who Meets the Criteria to Vote By Mail!

Do you have friends who are eligible, but have still not signed up for vote by mail? Make phone calls and send emails to your friends, family, and community to promotevoter registration,vote by mail,and theprimary runoff election.

You can help get the word out!
Slay the DragonDocumentary on Gerrymandering-June 7th

The League of Women Voters of Texas and the Fair Maps Texas Coalition are excitedto present a special viewing of a new documentary about gerrymandering calledSlay the Dragon.The filmhighlights how a secretive, high-tech gerrymandering initiative launched 10 years ago threatens to undermine our democracy.Slay the Dragonfollows everyday people as they fight to make their votes matter.

After watching the film, we will have a special online event featuring
  • Katie Fahey, the person who led the ballot initiativein Michigan to create an independent citizens redistricting commission!Katie's story is featured in the film.
  • State Representative Mary Gonzalez, who filed legislation for an independentcommission last session; as well as
  • Anthony Gutierrez, the Executive Director of Common Cause Texas.

We encourage everyone who watches the film to attend theonline event on June 7th at 2 PM CDTto learn more about our plans for the next legislativesession and also for the next round of redistricting.We also will have important action items to share.
Once registered, you will receivedirections on how to view the film online.We have a limited number of "tickets" for the screening of the film, so be sure to reserve your spot today!
Volunteer for the LWVTX People Powered Fair Maps Initiative

The League of Women Voters of Texas' People Powered Fair Maps Initiative is off to a very productive start.Over the past 7 months, we have engaged with over 450 people at in-person and online events to share valuable information about the redistricting process and the census.

To position ourselves strategically for the next legislative session, we are looking for volunteers to take an active part in the campaign. Volunteers would be working with members of the Fair Maps Texas Coalition to:

  • identify partners in the community that would like to work on building district maps for the next round of redistricting;
  • partner with local organizations to pass local resolutions at the city and county level;
  • build support for state legislation through local outreach and/or host online educational events; and
  • help community members prepare testimony for the Texas Legislature's public input hearings.
Please contactStephanie Swansonby July 1 if you are interested in participating. Please note "Redistricting Volunteer" in the subject line.
VOTE411.org Won 2020 Webby Award!

Have you heard the news!@VOTE411is a2020#Webbywinner!

Ten percent of allVOTE411users in 2019 were Texans! BookmarkVOTE411.orgto review your ballot before going to the polls!
Local Leagues in Action!
Leah Stephanow (LWV CyFair) Wins Texas Humanities Award

Leah Stephanow, a member of the leadership team of LWV CyFair and a Cypress Woods High School "Street Law" and Government teacher, wasrecognized as a 2020 winner of the Outstanding Teaching of the Humanities Award, an honor that is awarded to only 12 humanities educators across the entire state.

Stephanow credited the partnership between CyFair ISD and LWV CyFair that has registered high school students to vote and has helped students go and vote for the first time through their social studies classes. Read morehere.
Calendar
June 15- Last day toregisterfor Primary Run-off Elections

July 2-Last day to sign up tovote by mailfor the Primary Run-off Elections

July 6-10- Early Voting for Primary Run-off Elections
July 14- Primary Run-off Elections

June 25-29: Virtual LWVUS Convention

November 3- Election Day
FYI!
A Celebration of Trailblazing Women on PBS
Check out PBS for a summer-longcelebration of women trailblazersin honor of the women’s vote centennial, featuring multi-platform content commemorating U.S. women’s suffrage, the feminist movement and modern-day changemakers

“The Vote”-One hundred years after the passage of the 19th Amendment,The Votetells the dramatic culmination story of the hard-fought campaign waged by American women for the right to vote — a transformative cultural and political movement that resulted in the largest expansion of voting rights in U.S. history.
“And She Could Be Next”-ThisPOV miniseries follows women of color as political candidates and organizers who seek to expand the electorate, asking whether democracy itself can be preserved — and made stronger — by those most marginalized.

"Unladylike2020"-Illuminating the stories of extraordinary American heroines from the early years of feminism,American Masters —Unladylike2020is a multimedia series consisting of a one-hour special for broadcast and 26 digital short films featuring courageous, little-known and diverse female trailblazers from the turn of the 20th century.