The League of Women Voters of Washington Board of Directors adopted two new positions on April 10, after League members throughout the state spent over two years researching, publishing studies and reaching consensus.
The two positions regard local news and shoreline management. Both of the new positions are available in full online at lwvwa.org.
The Local News position states: “The League of Women Voters of Washington believes it is the responsibility of the government to support credible local journalism that includes comprehensive reporting which informs the public about the decisions and actions of their government, and which holds civic and social leaders accountable to their constituents.”
LWVWA President Lunell Haught explained the position doesn’t spell out the type of support that might be warranted, although she emphasized that League members are clear that support must not impede the independence of news operations.
“Regardless of any support that might be provided, control of all content must remain exclusively with the news organizations,” Haught said.