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The League of Women Voters believes in representative government
and in the individual liberties established in the Constitution of
the United States. |
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The League of Women Voters believes that democratic government
depends upon the informed and active participation of its citizens
and requires that governmental bodies protect the citizen's right
to know by giving adequate notice of proposed actions, holding
open meetings and making public records accessible. |
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The League of Women Voters believes that every citizen should be
protected in the right to vote; that every person should have
access to free public education that provides equal opportunity
for all; and that no person or group should suffer legal, economic
or administrative discrimination. |
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The League of Women Voters believes that efficient and
economical government requires competent personnel, the clear
assignment of responsibility, adequate financing, and coordination
among the different agencies and levels of government. |
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The League of Women Voters believes that responsible government
should be responsive to the will of the people; that government
should maintain an equitable and flexible system of taxation,
promote the conservation and development of natural resources in
the public interest, share in the solution of economic and social
problems that affect the general welfare, promote a sound economy
and adopt domestic policies which facilitate the solution of
international problems. |
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The League of Women Voters believes that cooperation with other
nations is essential in the search for solutions to world
problems, and that the development of international organization
and international law is imperative in the promotion of world
peace. |