How We Take Action

League action is often thought of as "Action Alerts" from the National League of Women Voters or "Calls to Action" from the State League, but our League work on the Monterey Peninsula is also action. For instance, members of the League of Women Voters of the Monterey Peninsula also take action when we:

The League acts both on current program positions and on principles. How we act -- the process used both in making action decisions and in taking action -- is what makes the League unique. Action that is based on decisions of informed members and that involves these members is what sets the League apart from other organizations. And the fact that we are members not only of our local League, but also of the League of Women Voters of California and the League of Women Voters of the United States makes us a powerful constituency when the League acts in concert.

Since its inception, the League has worked for change, taking action as an essential follow-up to study and consensus on issues. The Board of Directors approves action on local issues. Action on California and National issues is at the request of, or with the consent of, those levels of the League. There are really two types of action: