LTE – Barb Flom – 3-25-2020
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Eighteen-year-olds face the exciting prospect of heading to the polls for the first time in their lives. Yet younger citizens vote in lower numbers than their parents and grandparents.
The voices and views of young Americans are critical to our future. Fortunately, civic literacy skills (part of the Wisconsin Standards for Social Studies) are taught in most Wisconsin high schools.
It has been a privilege for members of the League of Women Voters-Greater Chippewa Valley to talk with the well-prepared Glenwood City high school seniors about the voter registration process. Wisconsin citizens can be very proud of the engaged, thoughtful, and respectful young persons in our schools.
The League thanks all these high school seniors for their interest in the right to vote. We also thank the educators and families who have prepared our future voters.
Barb Flom
Voter Services Committee
League of Women Voter Greater Chippewa Valley

