Integrity & Accountability in the 2018 Illinois Elections

Please Join the League of Women Voters of Illinois and the Illinois Campaign for Political Reform for a special two-event series: Thursday, October 26th in Chicago 11am – 12:30pm Speakers: Jim Allen, Communications Director at the Chicago Board of Election Commissioners Scott Erickson, Knox County Clerk and President of the Illinois Association of County Clerks and Recorders Bernadette Matthews, Assistant Executive Director at the Illinois State Board of Elections Noah Praetz, Director of Elections at Cook County Clerk David Orr’s Office Colin Williams, Political Data Director, ICPR Ami Ghandi (Moderator), Director of Voting Rights & Civic Empowerment at the Chicago [...]

Current Threats to Civil Liberties in America

The past few months have presented numerous challenges to established rights, privileges and truths long held to be self-evident. The League of Women Voters of the Elgin Area and Elgin Community College are honored to offer an educational program featuring Edwin C. Yohnka, Director of Communications and Public Policy for ACLU of Illinois, who will discuss the most pressing civil liberties issues of the day. There will be time for audience Q & A. If you'd like to get a question into the queue early, message this facebook page. Mr. Yohnka began his job at the ACLU in June 1999. [...]

Remarkable Women of Elgin’s Past

Gail Borden Public Library 270 N Grove Ave, Elgin, IL, United States

The second in a series, this presentation will take a look at some of the women and women's groups that have shaped the city's past. Included will be a look at some notable women who have passed through the city, contributions of women during World War II, and a look at those who have set local records. Presented by Jerry Turnquist of the Elgin History Museum.

Hillbilly Elegy & The Legacy Of Poverty

Gail Borden Public Library 270 N Grove Ave, Elgin, IL, United States

JD Vance's searing memoir, HIllbilly Elegy, describes his hardscrabble childhood on the fringes of Appalachia, one of the most chronically impoverished areas of the country. Join Librarian Tish Calhamer and co-sponsors Women On The Brink for a lively, in-depth discussion of both the book and the poverty issue.

Money in Politics: How much is too much?

Cantigny Park 1S151 Winfield Rd, Wheaton, IL, United States

This event will be held in the Cantigny Park McCormick House. Meet at the Visitor Center and you will be shuttled to the McCormick House. About this program: The cost of Illinois elections is officially on the rise. With a significant number of House and Senate races above $4 million last year, and the Gubernatorial election topping $100 million already, there's never been a more important time to talk about money in politics in our state. This conversation will include practical tools for keeping up with the fast-paced world of political money in Illinois, and an extended audience question and [...]

Chicago in Focus: Health Care – A Right or a Responsibility?

Union League Club of Chicago 65 W Jackson Blvd, Chicago, IL, United States

Our guest speaker will be M. Hill Hammock, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Cook County Health and Hospitals System. Mr. Hammock will provide a brief history of how our health care system got to where it is today, how the Affordable Care Act affects every person in our country, and how voters will play a critical role in determining the future and affordability of health care for all of us. Chicago in Focus events are free; advance registration is requested. Light refreshments and a cash bar will be provided. Doors open at 5:30; the program will begin [...]

Public Forum: The Integrity of Your Vote

Batavia Public Library of Illinois 10 S Batavia Ave, Batavia, IL, United States

From Russian hackers to concerns about voter fraud, our communities have been rocked by recent events that threaten to undermine our democracy. Learn how we can sort the myths from the real threats and work towards solutions. Join us on Thursday, December 7 at 7 pm for a public forum with Ami Gandhi, Director of Voting Rights and Civic Empowerment at Chicago Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights', a non-profit, non-partisan organization. Ami will discuss the voting rights landscape in Illinois, current litigation and policy efforts to expand and protect voter access, and what community members can do to strengthen our [...]

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