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LWVTPC Positions into Action

There is plenty of meaningful work that we can do better together. If you are interested in housing and homelessness, let’s talk about how to support our LWV positions in the coming year. Contact Theresa Power-Drutis
 
With rents and home values rising at twice the rate of income, a 6 percent vacancy rate and the projected need of nearly 45,000 new housing units by 2040, housing is a necessary focus.”
~Debbie Bingham, City of Tacoma Program Manager
What LWVWA Positions can we support?
From Cynthia Stewart’s LWVWA 2024 Issue Paper: Affordable Housing & Homelessness

The LWVWA policy on housing, HO-1, states that “All levels of government and the private sector share the responsibility to help alleviate the housing shortage in the low-income sector. Identifying housing needs and planning to meet these needs is best done at the local level. The state should set minimum standards for safe and decent housing and provide for their enforcement. Policies should be formulated to allow for maximum use of available federal funding as well as encourage the participation of industry, business, local and nonprofit groups in meeting housing needs. The state government should provide information, assistance and coordination for housing programs at all levels.”
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Engage in Public Meetings

Citizen Input Matters

To ensure the League "speaks with one voice," members who wish to testify or comment publicly on behalf of the organization must have their comments cleared by the appropriate League leadership. However, members are highly encouraged to participate in the democratic process by speaking as individuals at public meetings, submitting written comments, and participating in other advocacy efforts.
 

Ongoing Opportunities to promote effective policies and practices

 Check council websites for meeting agendas and instructions for how to participate in person and virtually.

Comprehensive Plan to End Homelessness
Amended 5-Year Plan Adopted

Community Engagement Matters!

Pierce County has amended the Comprehensive Plan to End Homelessness (CPEH) to meet state requirements for the Five-Year Homeless Housing Plan. Visit the CPEH webpage to read the updated plan as adopted.



Homelessness Update - March 2024 Unit Meetings 
Includes recent updates to reports and resources 

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Rosemary's Blog

Rosemary Powers was the President of the League of Women Voters of Tacoma-Pierce County from July 2023 through June 2025.

This blog presents a series of opening statements made by Rosemary Powers to the Coalition to End Homelessness. These messages are worthy of a much larger audience and are presented here for that purpose.  

Rosemary’s comments are thoughtful and thought-provoking, and they tie current events together, occasionally including meaningful poetry. Each opening statement includes a welcome to the Coalition’s open table. The League also welcomes all to its open table and asks for readers’ support for those who are unhoused and others who are marginalized in any other way.

Read  Rosemary's messages below.