AAUW Springfield Illinois Branch
11/29/2025
Snow in Springfield, and I just heard thunder!
My gazebo, closed for the season while the garden renews itself in sleep. .
09/04/2025
TAKE ACTION
We need your voice right now. The U.S. Department of Education proposed a rule that would put countless nonprofit organizations – and the communities they serve – at risk.
This rule gives officials sweeping, vague authority to decide which nonprofits are “worthy” of the Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) program. That power could be weaponized to punish nonprofits and their employees for doing work some political leaders dislike. Staff could even lose forgiveness after years of payments—a broken promise that would devastate families and discourage future public service.
We cannot allow PSLF to become a political weapon.
When nonprofits lose staff, communities lose access to lifelines like education, health care, legal aid, housing, and social services that keep us safe and healthy. Rural communities and low-income neighborhoods – which are already facing shortages – will be hit hardest.
Speak out and share your story by the September 17 deadline.
Click below to take action:
Defend Nonprofits: Submit a Comment Urge the Department of Education to withdraw the PSLF rule.
07/25/2025
https://apnews.com/article/harvard-trump-college-governance-dei-635834c9e09e4361f319257ab9fa3724
Far beyond Harvard, conservative efforts to reshape higher education are gaining steam Far beyond Harvard University and its standoff with the Trump administration, Republican officials in several states have been pushing for changes at public universities.
07/17/2025
It’s time for Good Trouble — and that means action. Today, July 17, we’re calling on you to demand that lawmakers protect our freedom to vote.
✍️ Tell the Senate to reject the dangerous SAVE Act and defend voting rights: https://aauw.quorum.us/campaign/110677/
📍 Find an event near you and make your voice heard: https://goodtroubleliveson.org/
07/16/2025
July 15, 2025
WASHINGTON, D. C. — The American Association of University Women (AAUW), the leading organization for gender equity in higher education, responded to the U.S. Supreme Court granting a request from the Trump Administration to proceed with a reduction‑in‑force affecting nearly 1,400 employees.
The following is a statement from Gloria L. Blackwell, AAUW’s Chief Executive Officer:
“Secretary McMahon’s claim that these layoffs ‘will not directly’ harm students and families is flatly false. These mass layoffs, the wholesale dismissal of thousands of civil rights complaints, the withholding of billions in federal funding, and the chaos imposed on borrowers are not mere administrative errors—they are deliberate tactics that threaten educational equity, student safety, and financial security.”
We are already witnessing direct impacts on students:
Civil rights enforcement crippled: The Office for Civil Rights dismissed 3,424 complaints between March 11 and June 27, shutting the door on investigations into discrimination across race, disability, s*x, and national origin.
Borrowers in chaos: Uncertainty over which agency will manage federal loan portfolios, coupled with servicers pausing the tracking of loan‑forgiveness payments, has left millions of students unable to verify their progress toward relief
Critical programs cut off: The Department has withheld nearly $6.8 billion in formula funding—jeopardizing English learner services, after‑school programs, and special education supports that students rely on to succeed.
All of these actions are a betrayal to our students, and AAUW will continue to fight to restore and defend their rights.
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Meghan Kissell, MSW (she/her)
Senior Director, Policy & Member Advocacy
American Association of University Women (AAUW)
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