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Civic Engagement


Apr 12, 2024
Navigating Political Ads: How to Be an Informed Citizen When Lying Is Legal
Because of insufficient transparency requirements and the rise of dark money, we don’t always know who is paying for political ads.


Jan 26, 2023
Electoral Count Reform Act Advocacy — a Timeline
MWEG began advocating for an update to the Electoral Count Act in July 2021 and continued working on this until it passed in Dec. 2022.


Sep 3, 2022
Principled Voter Part 3: Equality
A principled voter asks, “Are my candidates committed to our founding principle of equality?” Equality matters because people matter.


Sep 2, 2022
Principled Voter Part 2: Unity
A principled voter asks, “Will my candidates foster unity or division?” Democracies rely on cooperation and shared vision to function.


Sep 1, 2022
Principled Voter Part 1: Voting
A principled voter asks, “Will my candidates protect the votes of all citizens?” Prioritize voter access and fair representation.


Aug 27, 2022
Are You a Principled Voter?
What is a principled voter? It’s someone who understands the problems affecting our society — and votes to work toward solutions.


Mar 5, 2020
Op-Eds: A Crash Course
Op-eds can be some of the most thought-provoking — and controversial — sections of news publications, both in print and online.


Nov 21, 2019
Advocating for Refugees in Arizona
Members of the MWEG Arizona chapter are committed mentors of refugee families in cities throughout the state.

Aug 24, 2018
Official Statement From Mormon Women for Ethical Government on Voter Engagement and the Need to Measure Bills and Initiatives Through Ethical Standards
One of the basic requirements for a healthy democracy is an informed and involved citizenry.
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