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EMPOWERING VOTERS • DEFENDING DEMOCRACY
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Education and Advocacy

NONPARTISAN
We never support or oppose any political party or candidate.
Remaining Nonpartisan in Hyper-partisan Times | League of Women Voters (lwv.org)
EDUCATION
We educate ourselves and our community about major public policy issues and candidates.
Impact On Issues 2022 – 2024 | League of Women Voters (lwv.org)
DIVERSITY, EQUITY, and INCLUSION
The League is fully committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion - in principle and in practice - as central to the League's current and future success in engaging all people, organizations, and policy makers in creating a more perfect democracy.

 

Indiana General Assembly - 3 brancheshttps://catstv.net/m.php?q=14059
Two legislators talk with constituents about issues the 2025 IGA legislators will address.


2024 Johnson County General Election Summary Report: https://co.johnson.in.us/ click on 2024 General Election Results. 


2024-General Election-Johnson County Election Data based on Johnson County Election Division Summary Report.


View the 6-minute overview of the 2024 General Election -- Johnson County Information.



How Indiana Ranks compared to other states
How Indiana Ranks
Indiana needs legislators who want to improve Indiana’s rankings. Indiana has extremely low scores on natural environment and healthcare.

2024 State Scorecard on Women’s Health and Reproductive Care | "Commonwealth Fund Indiana.pdf" (commonwealthfund.org)


2024 Indiana Election Calendar 
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 Sign up to be a Poll Worker https://www.in.gov/sos/elections/voter-information/work-the-polls/
Or call 317-346-4467 Johnson County Voter Registration


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Civic Engagement is in our Hands

LWVJC Dec-A-Tree at the Johnson County History Museum

Visit the Johnson County Museum of History, 135 N Main Street, Franklin to see an array of trees decorated by Johnson County organizations. The LWVJC tree is in the Museum Auditorium. Trees will be displayed December 3 through December 28.


Click here to see why Civic Participation is important and fulfilling.


Here are a few ways to preserve relationships and create joyful holidays

Visit article published in the Daily Journal

 

  


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 Advocacy

We encourage informed and active participation in all levels of government.
Our Legislators make decisions that affect our daily life and the direction of our county, state, and nation.

 

Make your voice heard.

LWV makes it easy!
Click on the links to contact your U.S. Legislators

 

 

Johnson County




Click here:
2024 IGA - Johnson County Legislators This document lists all of the Johnson County Legislators.


Johnson County is in 4 state Senate Districts:

SD 32 - Aaron Freeman [R]

SD 36 - Cyndi Carrasco [R] 

SD 37 - Rodric Bray [R]

SD 41 - Greg Walker [R]

Johnson County is in 4 state House Districts:

HD 47 - Robb Greene [R]

HD 57 - Craig Haggard [R]

HD 58 - Michelle Davis [R]

HD 60 - Peggy Mayfield [R]

INDIANA




INDIANA GENERAL ASSEMBLY 2024


2024 Bills at the Indiana General Assembly | (source)League of Women Voters of Indiana (lwvin.org)

The IGA 2024 Session starts on January 9. IGA | Home (in.gov) Visit the IGA website frequently for information about bills that are being considered or scheduled for voting.

Tips for talking to legislators

IGA Committees 2024 Legislators to contact while a bill is still in committee.

IGA | Bills for 2024 Session (in.gov) Full list of bills for IGA 2024 Session


Committees have a lot of power at the Indiana Statehouse: Here's what you need to know (wfyi.org) 1/3/2024


More information about 2024 Legislation here

Senators approve child care, prior authorization bills - Indiana Capital Chronicle 1/18/2024


Hoosiers’ Stances on Marijuana, Abortion Highlighted in 2023 Hoosier Survey Results | Ball State University (bsu.edu). 1/16/2024


These are the major education topics Indiana lawmakers expect to focus on in 2024 - Indiana Capital Chronicle 1/3/2024


Senate Republicans prioritize literacy, health in five-part agenda - Indiana Capital Chronicle


Indiana private schooling is growing, and vouchers are growing faster - Chalkbeat 1/4/2024.


Follow these bills:

  1. IGA | Senate Bill 187 - Prohibition of free or reduced fares on election day (in.gov). Free bus rides on Election Day would stop under Senate Republican bill - THE INDIANA CITIZEN, author: Senator Gary Byrne, SD 47.
  2. Indiana Statehouse: Lawmakers go after Indy this session - Axios Indianapolis: HB 1199, SB 133, SB 52
  3. BILL TRACKER | MADVoters: Information about 2024 IGA bills that affect healthcare equity, education equity, Economic equity, principles of democracy, and community development.

 

Reliable Indiana news sources about candidates, legislations and issues:


Indiana General Assembly

TheStatehouseFile.com offers daily coverage of the Indiana Statehouse. The free Indiana news site is powered by the students of Franklin College’s Pulliam School of Journalism.

The Indiana Capital Chronicle is an independent, nonprofit news organization dedicated to giving Hoosiers a comprehensive look inside state government, policy and elections.

The Daily Journal - News from Franklin, Greenwood and across Johnson County, Indiana. DailyJournal editors and reporters have been honored for outstanding design, investigative reporting and opinion page writing.




 

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Join Us!

We welcome everyone to be a member or attend meetings. All League activities promote Diversity, Equity and Inclusion.

 

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League of Women Voters -- Who we are. What we do.
View the 5-minute introduction to the League of Women Voters of Johnson County, Indiana



Why join the LWV?

  • Problem solve with diverse individuals who are committed to democracy and have unique experiences and knowledge.
  • Increase personal knowledge and share information with the community about voting, legislators, legislation, and advocacy.
  • Expand personal leadership skills and coach members to be leaders.
  • Make new friends and have fun.
  • Gain real experience with the election process and to help people learn how to vote.
  • Promote bipartisanship and healthy conversations.
  • Support our democracy through education and promotion of civic engagement.





LWVJC Leadership Team

 

Spokesperson: Karen Lunsford

Secretary: Mary Kooi

Co-Treasurers: Jan Van Dyke, Gigi Shook

Communications: Marlena Boswell, Tammy Smith

Environment: Dee Johnson

Membership: Karen Lunsford

VOTE411: Susan Jerger

Voter Services: Mari Kooi, Inés Fernández

Website Administrator: 


Next Steps

  • Build relationships among members and with the Johnson County community
  • Listen to ideas and questions from Johnson County residents
  • Civic Education - promote civic responsibility through learning about candidates and issues, and voting
 

League of Women Voters of Johnson County, Indiana