KZG’s Jeannine LaRue Named to the League of Women Voters Advisory Council; KZG’s Legislative Accomplishments Recognized
After leading the legislative effort which resulted in New Jersey becoming the 12th state to enact Automatic Voter Registration, KZG was recognized for its groundbreaking work on voter reform and security by the League of Women Voters of New Jersey, as the organization named KZG’s Jeannine LaRue to its inaugural Advisory Council.
The League of Women Voters of New Jersey, a non-partisan organization seeking to encourage civic participation in democracy throughout the state, recently established its inaugural Advisory Council. The Advisory Council’s mission is to bring together a diverse group of highly respected leaders to offer expert advice and direction to the League of Women Voters as they work toward a better democracy for all New Jerseyans. Each Council member will seek to advance the League’s goals of empowering voters and defending democracy, and their leadership will help guide the League as it enters its second century of being a top voting rights organization in New Jersey.
Jeannine spoke about her new role and the opportunity to continue to work on this important issue, “I’m excited about exploring strategies to engage a more diverse audience in the League’s activities. The League of Women Voters has a stellar reputation of fairness and balance in our State and throughout the Nation. They understand that opening the tent to greater participation in civic engagement makes for good government.”
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