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May, 2026

Monday
11
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The Voter Service Team encourages informed voting and provides unbiased educational and informational services to voters, e.g. ballot-issues pamphlets, forums, etc. Questions? Email us at VoterService@LWVPPR.org. Join the monthly Voter Service Team meeting and volunteer for upcoming voter registration events (high schools & naturalization ceremonies), community events (PRIDE, Juneteenth, etc.), educate voters when upcoming elections are happening (municipal elections, off-cycle elections for school, etc.). League meetings are open to the public. Please join us if you are interested in being a more active and engaged citizen.
Tuesday
12
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Join Esther Turcios, and Shana McClain from the Colorado Fiscal Institute to discuss the economic impacts of H.R. 1 on women and families and how its changes limit women‘s economic security and ability to thrive
Thursday
14
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Join the League of Women Voters for a presentation on the Graduated Income Tax Ballot Initiative! LWV-Colorado supports this initiative, #195, and we want members to know more about it! This measure, if passed, institutes a graduated income tax in Colorado. The 97% of Coloardo taxpayers making less than $500,000 would receive a tax cut; only those at the top will pay more. The additional revenue raised would be voter-approved, and exempt from the TABOR spending cap. Revenue would go toward K-12, health care, and early child care and
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Sunday
17
Amanda's Cantina & Fonda
1:00 PM
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A great opportunity to learn about the League, different Teams, upcoming projects, our non-partisanship & non-profit status, and meet other League members.

Free food and non-alcoholic drinks provided.