Read our current newsletter! - League of Women Voters of Beloit, WI
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Read our current newsletter! - League of Women Voters of Beloit, WI
★ ★ ★ IN LEAGUE ★ ★ ★ The League of Women Voters, a nonpartisan political organization, encourages informed, diverse,and active participation in government, works to increase understanding of major public policy issues, and influences public policy through education and advocacy. LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS OF BELOIT APRIL 2015 THE LWV IS A VOLUNTEER ORGANIZATION THAT DOES A PROFESSIONAL JOB Up-coming Events: COME TO THE CASTLE FOR THE LWV BELOIT ANNUAL MEETING Saturday, May 2 9:00 - 11:30a m 9 am Welcome, Business Meeting and Breakfast followed by: Guest Speaker: Mike McCabe "Getting Citizens Back in the Driver's Seat of Our Government" Beloit LWV Leadership Team / Board Meeting Members are always invited. Wednesday, May 6 5:00 - 6:30 pm St. Paul’s Episcopal Church 212 W. Grand Avenue BELOIT LWV BOARD OF DIRECTORS Susan Adams, Dave Dobson, Deb Fallon, Effie Garrett,Gayle Hotchkiss, Alice Lamont, Joyce Metter, Lynda Owens, Joyce Schoenfield, Wanda Sloan Greetings . . . . . . . . It is hard for me to believe that it was last spring when I took the presidency for 1 year only. I can honestly tell you that it has been the shortest year on record and at the same time the longest year on record. I enjoyed immensely representing the Beloit League at various functions including the National convention. And I continue to enjoy serving on the board on a wonderful organization with extremely interesting and dedicated members as I have for almost 25 years. (How time flies when you are having fun!!) Due to a number of personal reasons and just plain getting older and having less energy--I do not feel I gave League every thing I had this past year. I know we say we are an organization without guilt-- we do what we can-- but I expected more from me (and thus why it was the longest year as I have been kicking myself for the last few months for not doing more!!) But we move on --- Please plan on attending the Annual Meeting on May 2nd at The Castle. We are very excited to have our speaker be Mike McCabe. Mike is the founder and president of Blue Jean Nation and author of Blue Jeans in High Places: The Coming Makeover of American Politics. If you haven't read the book, you may also have known Mike in his immediate past job with the Wisconsin Democracy Campaign. Bring a guest with you, put the top down on the convertible and grab your keys for his presentation" Getting Citizens Back in the Driver's Seat of our Government". See you there! . . . . . . . . Gayle In this issue you’ll find lots of necessary information to keep the League functioning correctly. The pages provide you with information you’ll need for voting at the Annual Meeting.The pages are: Proposed Program, Bylaws Revisions, Aaffirmative Action Position Revision, and the Treasurer’s Report/ Budget. LWV League of Women Voters of Beloit Diversity Policy The League of Women Voters of Beloit subscribes to the belief that diverse perspectives and inclusiveness are important and necessary for responsible and representative decision making. The Beloit LWV affirms this belief in diversity and pluralism through its values and practices. The Beloit LWV is, therefore, committed to reflecting the diversity of Americans in its membership, board, and programs, which means that there shall be no barriers to participation in any activity of the Beloit LWV on the basis of race, national origin, creed, age, gender, sexual orientation, economic status, political activity or disability. In This Issue: Calendar of Events Greetings from Gayle Come to the Castle Candidates Forums / Join League Proposed Program 2015-16 Bylaws Revisions Affirmative Action Revision (2 pages) Treasurer’s Report / Budget Check out our Beloit League of Women Voters web site: www.beloit.wi.lwvnet.org COME TO THE CASTLE FOR THE LWV BELOIT ANNUAL MEETING Saturday, May 2 9:00 - 11:30a m At The Castle, 501 Prospect 9 am Welcome, Business Meeting and Breakfast followed by: Guest Speaker: Mike McCabe "Getting Citizens Back in the Driver's Seat of Our Government" Mike McCabe is the founder and president of Blue Jean Nation and author of Blue Jeans in High Places: The Coming Makeover of American Politics. Before starting this new citizen movement Mike spent 15 years leading the Wisconsin Democracy Campaign, a nonpartisan watchdog group that tracks the money in state elections and works for reforms aimed at making people matter more than money in politics. Cost: $15 payable at the door. But we want to reserve your seat and have enough to eat, so please RSVP by Wednesday, April 22, to Gayle Hotchkiss at 289-9341 or [email protected]. Candidates Forums were lively and informative Once again, before the election last month, voters were able to attend a successful and effective set of Forums for School Board and City Council candidates. The planning committee included Dorothy Harrell from the Beloit Chapter of the NAACP, Tim Dutter from the Greater Beloit Chamber of Commerce, and LWV Beloit members Joyce Metter, Deb Fallon, and Gayle Hotchkiss. The School Board forum was lively and informative. There were lots of audience questions, and candidates Lisa Anderson-Levy, Dennis Baskin, Missy Henderson, and Ken Streeter were very well prepared. Though not as lively, the City Council Forum also went well. Dave Luebke was especially knowledgeable about city issues. Regina Hendrix and Marilyn Sloniker were well-prepared, but Gwen Pierce was unable to attend due to a death in the family. In addition to working behind the scene, NAACP members and Ambassadors from the Chamber of Commerce were there to assist League members in collecting questions from the audience. The Chamber provided a helpful and attractive handout. League President, Gayle Hotchkiss introduced the candidates and welcomed the audience. Once again Ralph Berkley served as an effective, organized, and impartial moderator. Keith Urban, Beloit Public Access Television Coordinator/Beloit College took responsibility for scheduling several rebroadcasts of the forums. The League is grateful for the involvement and cooperation of all the individuals and groups who worked together to help voters become well informed. --- ✁- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Are YOU reading this newsletter as a ‘guest’ ? Joining the League of Women Voters is easy! ✰ ✰ ✰ ✰ ✰ ✰ ✰ ✰ ✰ ✰ Simply print out this page and cut off the form below. Write your check to the League of Women Voters of Beloit. Dues are $65. Mail it to Membership chair: Effie Garrett 1771 E. Briar Lane Beloit, WI 53511 (Phone: 312-2644) name street date phone city/state zip signature ✰ ✰ ✰ ✰ ✰ Application for LWV Dues Scholarship: I hereby request consideration for a LWV Dues Scholarship in the amount of $ for one year’s membership. I understand that it is my responsibility to pay at least 20% ($13.00) of the annual dues. Proposed Program for 2015-2016 - - Adoption by Majority Vote - - Based on recommendations of members at the Lively Issues meeting, the Beloit LWV Board of Directors recommends focusing on the following issues as ‘program’: The Beloit LWV Board of Directors recommends no specific local studies, but rather investigation of the following topics through a variety of activities such as information gathering, observing, and/or presentations by Leaguers and guest speakers. Areas of focus: Education • Equality in hiring in the School District of Beloit • Alternative schools, charter schools, and vouchers • Observer Corps: Focus on the Beloit School District’s Personnel and Policy Committee, Equality Committee, and Ad hoc Diversity Committee, and also Rock County Drug Court and the Rock County Criminal Justice Coordinating Council LWV Observers would attend these committee meetings, School Board Meetings, and follow what happens at City Council Meetings. Community health issues Non-recommended issues The following topics brought up at the Lively Issues Meeting are non-recommended by the board at this time. They may be considered for discussion by a majority vote, then adopted for study by a 2/3 vote. • LBGT issues: Learn about terminology to be able to discuss the changes happening in society. • Reduction of Tax-based Services: How services are affected by the relationship of taxes and fees note: The board may conduct an informational meeting on these topics and does recommend a continued review of our Local Position Statements if time and effort become available. New topics may also be brought up at the Annual Meeting as non-recommended topics. Such topics may be considered for discussion by a majority vote, then adopted for study by a 2/3 vote. Election of Officers and Directors Report from Nominating Committee: Deb Fallon, Alice Lamont, Wanda Sloan President: - - - Dave Dobson Convener: Susan Adams Effie Garrett Secretary: Deb Fallon Beatrice McKenzie Treasurer: Alice Lamont Joyce Schoenfield National/State Mailings: Joyce Metter Stephanie Dobson Gayle Hotchkiss Lynda Owens Wanda Sloan Bylaws: League of Women Voters of Beloit This page contains only the paragraphs in which changes are to be made. 2015 ARTICLE I - Name Sec. 1. Name: The name of this organization shall be the League of Women Voters of Beloit hereafter referred to in these Bylaws as LWV Beloit. This local League is an integral part of the League of Women Voters of the United States and the League of Women Voters of Wisconsin. Education Network. , Inc. ARTICLE IV - Board of Directors Sec. 4. Powers and Duties: The Board of Directors shall have the responsibility for assuring the implementation of the Program as adopted by the LWVUS Convention, the LWVWI Annual Meeting, and the LWV Beloit Annual Meeting. The Board of Directors shall have full charge of the property and business of the organization, with full power and authority to manage and conduct same, subject to the instructions of the general membership. It shall plan and direct the work necessary to carry out the Program as adopted b y the national convention, the state convention, and the annual meeting. The Board shall create and designate such special committees as it may deem necessary. ARTICLE IX - Principles and Program Sec. 4. Program Action: All action must conform with, and not be contrary to, the positions taken by L W V US and the League of Women Voters of Wisconsin Inc. Education Network a. The Beloit League may take action on state governmental issues, or act in the name of the League of Women Voters of Wisconsin Inc. Education Network, only when authorized by the state board. b. The League President and Action Chair are the only persons who may take action in the name of the Beloit League of Women Voters unless the Board shall designate another representative to do so. ARTICLE X - Delegates to National Annual Meeting Conventionand State Annual Meeting Convention Sec. 1. National Convention: At the Annual Meeting in even-numbered years, the Board of Directors shall present a slate of delegates to the LWVUS Annual Meeting up to the number allotted LWV Beloit The Board of Directors at a meeting before the date on which the names of delegates must be sent to the national office shall select delegates to that convention in the number allotted the League of Women Voters of Beloit under the provisions of the bylaws of the LWVUS. Sec. 2. State Annual Meeting: Convention and Council At the Annual Meeting the Board of Directors shall present a slate of delegates to the LWVWI Annual Meeting up to the number allotted LWVBeloit under the provisions of the Bylaws of the League of Women Voters of W i s consin, Inc. The Board of Directors at a meeting before the date on which the names of delegates must be sent to the state office shall select delegates to the state Convention or council in the number allowed the League of Women Voters of Beloit under the provisions of the bylaws of the League of Women Voters of Wiscons in Education Network. Sec. 3. Nominations from the Floor: Immediately following presentation of the names of such delegates, further nominations for such delegates may be made from the floor by any voting member provided the consent of of the nominee shall have been secured. The election shall follow the procedure outlined in Article VIII, Sec. 3. ARTICLE XI - Parliamentary Authority Sec. 1. Parliamentary Authority: The rules in Roberts Rules of Order Newly Revised shall govern the organization in all cases in which they are applicable and in which they are not inconsistent with these By-Laws. ARTICLE XII - Amendments Sec. 1. Amendments: These By-Laws may be amended by a two-thirds vote of the voting members present and voting at the annual meeting provided the amendments were submitted to the membership in writing at least one month in advance of the meeting and approved by a member of the Board of Directors of the League of Women Voters of Wisconsin Education Network. ARTICLE XIII - Dissolution Upon the dissolution of the organization, the Board of Directors shall, after paying or making provisions for the payment of all of the liabilities of the organization corporation, dispose of all of the assets by distributing the assets to the League of Women Voters of Wisconsin Education Network, Inc. (“LWVWI Education Network”) or, if the LWVWI Education Network no longer exists or declines to accept the assets, to the League of Women Voters Education Fund, provided that either organization continues to be recognized as an organization that is exempt from federal income tax under Section 501(c)(3) of the Code. ARTICLE XIV - Group Exemption The LWV of Beloit agrees to be included in the group ruling of the LWVWI Education Network Inc. (the “central organization”). We also agree that we must accept and adhere to all of the following as part of being a subordinate/ chapter: a. We agree to accept the purpose of and abide by the policies and principles of LWVWI Education Network, Inc. including Bylaws, Policies, and Handbook. b. We agree to report our activities to the LWVWI Education Network Inc. as requested and to provide the requested reports on our activities and financials. Affirmative Action - Public Institutions The LWV of Beloit recommends affirms: • that the city manager and school superintendent be responsible for consistent and objective monitoring and reporting of the progress and effectiveness of their Affirmative Action Programs. affirmative action policies, practices, and procedures. Assistance may be provided by an Affirmative Action Officer, outside consultant, or other designated employee. The LWV of Beloit recommends: • that monthly and quarterly yearly progress reports of the city/school district Affirmative Action Programs affirmative action policies, practices, and procedures be given to the Equal Opportunities Commission/E-Quality Committee and city council/school board, and made available as well as to any interested citizens citizen or community groups group. that the city council/school board and citizens of Beloit hold the city manager and school district superintendent accountable for hiring practices that do not follow their institutions’ stated affirmative action policies or procedures. The LWV of Beloit supports: • [the application of affirmative action guidelines to all city and school district employees whether they are full-time or part-time, temporary or seasonal, employee positions in the city and school district.] Moved below • the establishment of non-discriminatory job descriptions for all full-time, part-time, temporary and seasonal employee positions in the city and school district. the application of affirmative action guidelines to all city and school district employees whether they are full-time or part-time, temporary or seasonal, employee positions in the city and school district. The LWV of Beloit recommends: • that goals to reach parity in city/school district job categories also represent the various city departments and school staffs. • that city and school district employment applications and supplemental forms comply fully with equal opportunity guidelines. • that the employment application supplemental forms: • state clearly and simply that the requested information is needed for statistical purposes only and that questions are to be answered voluntarily. • that advertisements of all jobs and their descriptions (and/or summaries) be placed to reach as many individuals as possible. • that all job openings and their descriptions be posted by the city/school district in a timely manner in one central location, such as the city hall bulletin board. a variety of easily accessible sites • and that citizens be informed that this information is readily available. • that every effort be made by the city and school district to notify community and minority groups of all job openings. , especially entry-level positions. • that the city and school district provide awareness-raising and educational in-service workshops and training programs to promote a work environment free of discrimination. that the city and school district clearly provide Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) referral information to all employees. • that the city and school district encourage and support managers' efforts to provide equal opportunity in work assignments, additional training, transfers, and promotions. • that the city and school district provide procedures for resolving discrimination complaints for the benefit of all employees from their first day of employment. • that the city and school district keep statistical records of promotions and reasons for employment terminations to aid in evaluating progress or problems in achieving affirmative action goals. (The categories should be general enough to provide anonymity for individuals.) The LWV of Beloit supports: • efforts to achieve pluralistic representation on public commissions, committees, and advisory boards. The LWV of Beloit supports:recommends: • efforts of that the city/school districts to aggressively seek contracts and services from local and underrepresented minority businesses, including: • the identification identifying and listing of such businesses, and informing, involving, and assisting them in the bidding process. procedures. • listing all contracts and services purchased by the city/school district in summary form as part of the Affirmative Action programs reports. affirmative action procedures. The LWV of Beloit commends: • the City of Beloit and the School District of Beloit for the establishment of Affirmative Action Programs and for actively seeking to implement them. (2015 –Owens, Carr, revised) (1992 - revised) (1984 - Forbeck, Hotchkiss, Luebke, Schoenfield, Mueller, Smith) B"LOIT L"AG*" OF WOM"N VOT"RS PROPOS"D B*DG"T FOR APRIL 1, 2015 THRO*GH MARCH 31, 201< To $e &resente+ at -nnual Meeting Ma3 45 4678 Budget !""#$%&'(#) *+,, *-,, *-+, *3,, **,, **+, **-, *4,, *4+, INCOME 2014-2015 $ 2,990.00 Member Assessments (44 Members @ $65) ACTUAL PROPOSED Year To Date Budget 2014-2015 2015-2016 $2,301.50 $ 600.00 Member Contributions $856.00 $ 600.00 Non-Member Contributions $840.00 $ 500.00 Redistricting Program/Annual Meeting $250.00 $ 265.00 Grants/Special Projects $ 503.50 Miscellaneous Fund Raisers $3,175.00 $498.17 1''''''''-./0,),, 1'''''''''''/,,),, 1'''''''''''2,,),, 1'''''''''''4,,),, 1'''''''''''*,,),, 1'''''''''''43*),, $ 1,035.00 From Reserves $ 4.50 Interest on Operating Funds $3.25 $ 2.00 Interest on CD $1.90 1''''''''''''''''3)4, 1''''''''''''''''-)4, $7,925.82 1''''''''4./,,),, $200.00 $291.88 1'''''''''''-,,),, 1'''''''''''+34),, 1'''''''''''+,,),, 1'''''''''''''54),, 1'''''''''''54,),, 1'''''''''''4,,),, 1'''''''''''/,,),, 1'''''''''''+,,),, 1''''''''+.-*,),, 1''''''''+.-/,),, 1'''''''''''+,,),, 1'''''''''''3,,),, $8,687.11 1''''''''4./,,),, $ 6,500.00 TOTAL EXPENSES 0,+, 0,-, 0,3, 0,*, /+,, /-,, /3,, /3+, /4*, /44, /0,, /03, $ 250.00 Website Maintenance $ 100.00 Board Supplies & Postage $ $ 63.00 Finance Drive & Treasurer's Supplies 100.00 Membership $ 1,500.00 National LWVUS Convention & Council $ 300.00 Wisconsin LWV Education Fund Convention $ 600.00 Local Program Meetings $ 135.00 Regional Program Meetings $48.31 $69.00 $87.50 $1,900.78 $449.00 $397.01 $2,713.11 $ 1,380.00 LWVWI PMA 40 members @ $31 $1,200.00 $ 1,472.00 LWVUS Per Member Payment 40@ $32 $1,240.00 $ 300.00 Printing & Publications $ 300.00 Voters Service $ 6,500.00 TOTAL $90.52 "nd of Fiscal Fear April 1, 201J‐March 31, 2015, TreasurerNs Report Checking 6789'#%':7%;.'<7="9'3+.'-,+*''''14.,,/)5>?@=7&A%B'C%"#D@'''''''''''''''''''''''''1'2.5-3)5>?@=7&A%B'EF?@%8@8''''''''''''''''''''''1'/.0/2)-!?=AG'+.'-,+4.'6789'>%':7%;''''''''1*.-*4)23 CD Total Cash 1''''+.-03)/0 10.-2-)2/ 1''''''''''''+)5, 1''''''''2.5-4)/1''''''''/.0/2)-1''''+.-04)20 1''''''''4.4++)*, H@"=@78@;'"789'IJ'120+)3/'K'(#'"789'$8@;'L=#D'6H'=@8@=M@8 N=@?7=@;'IJ'!GA"@'O7D#%&'L#='<7J'-.'-,+4'!%%$7G'<@@&A%B