Ranked Choice Voting in Vermont | LWVVT
The League of Women Voters of Vermont (LWVVT), an advocate for ranked choice voting (RCV) in Vermont, is sponsoring two free virtual programs on ranked choice voting on Monday, April 17 at 7 p.m. repeating Tuesday, April 18 at 3:30 p.m.
Ranked Choice Voting in Vermont | LWVVT
The League of Women Voters of Vermont (LWVVT), an advocate for ranked choice voting (RCV) in Vermont, is sponsoring two free virtual programs on ranked choice voting, on Monday, April 17 at 7 p.m. repeating Tuesday, April 18 at 3:30 p.m.
Workplace Equity & Security Committee
Find more information. VCW committee meetings are open to the public. If you'd like to join us, would like the meeting link, or have any questions please contact Ellie Lane at ellie.lane@vermont.gov.
10 ways to support Vermont women and girls this Women’s History Month
Happy Women’s History Month! From three women-serving organizations, we hope you will take some time to celebrate and recognize the women and girls in your life by getting involved in gender equity efforts actively happening here in Vermont. Check out our list of ten ways you can get engaged, choose one or more, and share with friends and family.
Cary Brown: Equal Pay Day 2023
This commentary is by Cary Brown of Montpelier, Vermont, the Executive Director of the Vermont Commission on Women.
Every spring, a day comes around known as Equal Pay Day (or as we at the Vermont Commission on Women often like to refer to it, “UNequal Pay Day”). This is a symbolic day chosen to represent the point in the year to which women need to work in order to earn as much money as men earned the previous year.