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Empowering voters and defending democracy in Southern Arizona since 1941
The League neither supports nor opposes candidates or political parties. We work on issues of vital concern to our members and the public, and we strive to create Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion within our organization.

We include, affirm and welcome all identities.
Read the LWV DEI Policy 

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Issues & Eggs


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Issues & Eggs Fundraiser-"Safe Lives, Safe Homes" - 3/7/2025

2025 Issues and Eggs Breakfast Forum
March 7, 2025
8:00-10:30am

Topic:  Safe Lives, Safe Homes:  Examining the Connection between Domestic Violence and Housing

DoubleTree by Hilton Tucson-Reid Park
445 S Alvernon Way, Tucson, AZ




Legislative Day - March 6, 2025

 

LWV Greater Tucson members are invited to attend Legislative Day in Phoenix AZ.  

 


We have contracted a bus from Tucson to Phoenix for 37 people.  
To help offset the cost of the bus, there is a registration fee of $20.00 per member. Please register for the bus today at Legislative Day-Bus sign-up - 3/6/2025.


Coming soon will be registration with LWV AZ to meet and lobby our representatives.  Watch for information on the Calendar.

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Advocacy with the League


League Members' Advocacy:

Our annual Legislative Lobby Day is March 6, 2025.

  Members from around the state will gather at the Arizona Capitol and advocate directly with their legislators for the League positions on targeted bills. LWVGT has chartered a bus so we can travel in comfort, style, and in community, though members can also drive themselves or carpool. 37 bus seats are still available! There is a registration fee of $20.00 per member. This is a great opportunity for new members to get involved and get to know fellow league members from across the state.
The State board has approved the LWVAZ Advocacy committee's recommended priorities: 
Top 4 priorities: #1 Voting Rights / Election Security, #2 Women’s Rights, #3 Education, #4 Climate (Water)
Other priorities:  #5 Ranked Choice Voting, #6 Healthcare, #7 Gun Safety, #8 Immigration, #9 Criminal Justice Reform.  Advocacy actions for these priorities will be determined based on the capacity to respond number of volunteers, and commitment of volunteers to the time required to prepare for action.

With these priorities set,  we can speak out with one voice to advance our positions. We track the shifting legislative landscape and direct resources to key areas where we can make the most significant impact.

League members are invited to  join an Issue Team
Our issue teams are the core of our advocacy. Each team works collaboratively, so that less experienced members receive training, mentoring, and clear guidance.  Whether you’re a policy expert, passionate about public issues, or just eager to learn, as a LWVGT member you can turn your skills into powerful advocacy.  Join us and make your voice count!




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Advocacy in Action Newsletter December 11, 2024


LWV Greater Tucson

2024 Citizen's Directory of Elected Officials


The League of Women Voters of Greater Tucson serves the following communities:  Ajo, Amando, Arivaca, Benson, Bisbee, Catalina/Saddlebrooke, Cortaro, Dateland, Dateland/Roll, Douglas, Elgin, Fort Huachuca, Green Valley, Huachuca City, Lukeville, Mammoth, Marana, McNeal, Mount Lemmon, Naco, Nogalas, Oracle, Oro Valley, Patagonia, Pearce, Rillito, Rio Rico, Safford, Sahuarita, San Luis, San Manuel, Sasabe, Sells, Sierra Vista, Somerton, Sonoita, South Tucson, Tacna, Tombstone, Topawa, Tubac, Tucson, Vail, Welton, Wilcox, Yuma

Support us as we empower voters and defend democracy.