Gun Violence in the Elgin Area

This committee will conduct a study to create a profile of Gun Violence in the Elgin Area. Items that may be covered include: Analyze local data on gun-related incidents in the past three years. Examine local law enforcement strategies to prevent gun violence. Investigate community outreach programs and results. (This is because Aurora police attributed its low crime rate to working with community organizations, etc. Has Elgin done anything in that way?) Review laws/regulations pertaining to gun sales. Investigate compliance with laws/regulations. Other areas of activity Interviews with local experts and community leaders. Examination of incidents where persons with mental illness are being involved in gun violence. School safety programs and procedures.

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A Graduated Income Tax for Illinois

The LWVIL Graduated Rate Income Tax Project will educate Illinoisians about the issues of a progressive as opposed to a flat tax; work to lobby for a bill to change the Illinois constitution, and; ultimately support and promote the approval of the amendment which will permit the graduated tax rate in Illinois.

By |2015-06-09T10:02:58-05:00May 7th, 2013|

Discrimination Against Women

With our local 2013-14 program we will form a committee to educate the community on CEDAW: what it is, it's history and where we are now; educate the community on violence against women here in the Elgin Area; build a partnership and join the efforts of the LWVUS, LWVIL, United Nations-Chicago Chapter, the Community Crisis Center, the YWCA Elgin and other interested participants; and educate the community on how a UN Treaty becomes US law.

By |2013-05-07T13:35:51-05:00May 7th, 2013|

Climate Change

As a local committee we plan to: help people in their community learn what they can do at the individual and household levels to save energy and reduce their carbon footprint, work with their community to set emissions-reduction goals and then develop and implement a plan to achieve these goals, and work with other grassroot organizations on climate change at the local, state and federal levels, including eventual ratification of an effective international climate agreement.

By |2015-06-09T10:24:40-05:00May 5th, 2013|
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