Women’s Voices. Women Vote
To enhance civic engagement by previously underrepresented constituencies such as unmarried women.
To enhance civic engagement by previously underrepresented constituencies such as unmarried women.
To stop the introduction or additional planting of genetically modified (GM) wheat and alfalfa until environmental, economic and health questions about the release of these plants can be answered and potential problems addressed.
To ensure the modular home building program’s smooth transition to the St. Albans Correctional Facility, and to pilot a transitional jobs program for women recently released from prison.
To stimulate the design and application of safer chemicals and products, consistent with principles of sustainable production and green chemistry, and to provide technical assistance in reforming chemical policies.
To provide general support.
To help civic engagement and other progressive groups take advantage of the latest advances in Internet and other new technologies.
To mobilize the faith community to lend its powerful moral and public voice to the debate around chemical policy reform in five key states–Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, and Washington–and eventually at the federal level.
To: (1) increase public relations and education around coal plant fights in Iowa, North Dakota, and South Dakota; (2) clean up existing plants by pressing for enforcement of Clean Air Act provisions; and (3) persuade the Iowa Utilities Board that…
To substantially reduce mercury releases into the environment by convincing chlorine producers to shift to mercury-free technologies.
To serve as a local voice in favor of strong energy and climate policies in Massachusetts.