WHEREAS the League
of Women Voters from its inception has worked to protect civil liberties and
foster open government for all; and
WHEREAS portions of several executive orders and legislative acts, such as the
USA PATRIOT Act of 2001 and the Homeland Security Act, are contrary to the
following positions of the League of Women Voters of the United States:
-- citizen rights: protect the citizen's right to know and facilitate citizen
participation in government decision making
-- individual liberties: oppose major threats to basic constitutional rights;
and
WHEREAS portions of these acts and executive orders have undermined our
fundamental rights and liberties including:
-- freedom of speech, religion, assembly and the press
-- protection from unreasonable searches and seizures
-- the rights to counsel and due process in judicial proceedings
-- equal protection under the law; and
WHEREAS portions of these acts and executive orders impact our libraries and
other sources of information, reducing our privacy as well as restricting our
ability to obtain public information as provided under the Freedom of
Information Act;
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the delegates of the League of Women Voters of
California Convention do express great concern about the erosion of civil
liberties and acknowledge the need for extensive education to increase
awareness and aid in protecting our Constitutional rights, while acknowledging
widespread fear in the United States and the need for fair and effective ways
to cope; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the League of Women Voters, at all levels,
-- stand publicly and with other respected organizations that have voiced their
concern about civil liberties and open government processes
-- take timely and appropriate action to affirm and defend the United States
Constitution and the Bill of Rights; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the League of Women Voters, at all levels, urge our
elected representatives to
-- closely oversee the implementation of these acts and executive orders
-- actively work for the repeal of such portions of them that violate our
constitutional rights and liberties
-- adamantly oppose proposed legislation, such as the Domestic Security
Enhancement Act of 2003, and any future legislation that would undermine or
curtail our fundamental rights and liberties set forth in the United States
Constitution and the Bill of Rights; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the League of Women Voters of California
communicate this will of the convention to the League of Women Voters of the
United States and urge their immediate action.
Passed by the LWVC at Convention, May 2003.