Action Items for Monday

  1. Josh Harder called again to talk about sending interns to his district. We’ll go over this at our next meeting. No Sister District action items today since I included lots last time and more is coming soon. Meanwhile…..
  2. Tell your senators to end unauthorized US support for the war in Yemen by voting yes on S.J. Res. 7. The Senate is scheduled to vote on this resolution this week, and it’s expected to be close. Call your senators and tell them to make history by voting to end the illegal, immoral US war in Yemen. Read more and find a call script here.

3. From the ACLU We took the Trump administration to court over its decision to add a citizenship question to the 2020 census – and in January, a federal court ruled in our favor. But the fight continues: The Trump administration appealed and now the Supreme Court will take up the case next month.

Our work isn’t done: The government just announced it will accept public comments until March 15.

That means you have 5 DAYS to submit your public comment. Tell the government the census citizenship question is unlawful, anti-immigrant, and goes against the census’ purpose of counting everyone – citizens and noncitizens alike.

4. From the National Resources Defense COuncil

In two days the Trump administration will close the public comment period on the sham Environmental Impact Statement for their plans to hand over the heart of Alaska’s Arctic National Wildlife Refuge to oil and gas drilling.

Trump and his acting Interior Secretary David Bernhardt are pushing hard to open the Arctic Refuge to reckless drilling, and this draft EIS is the next step in their march to open America’s most pristine publicly owned wildlands for Big Oil companies to ravage for profit.

Please, speak out now on behalf of the cherished wildlife of the Arctic Refuge, including wolves, eagles, Porcupine caribou, and polar bears … the region’s Gwich’in people who consider these lands sacred … and our climate.

What’s next after H.R. 1?

As the Democrats’ big anti-corruption/voting-rights bill H.R. 1 slides into the GOP Senatorial black hole, the grass-roots activism behind it may need a new home. One option is the non-profit group RepresentUs, which has a cool new video narrated by Jennifer Lawrence: Unbreaking America: A NEW Short Film about Solving the Corruption Crisis.”   Described in the Washington Post as “a 12-minute lecture … that’s part civics lesson and part rallying cry,” it’s worth watching.

RepresentUs has been working to building a non-partisan movement around The American Anti-Corruption Act, which “sets a standard for local, state, and federal laws that fix our broken elections, stop political bribery, and end secret money.”  RepresentUs has spearheaded over 100 anti-corruption acts and resolutions across the country, including big wins around gerrymandering and campaign finance.  It can’t match the immediate effect of a tipped election, but by enlisting Republicans and independents in anti-corruption activism, its long-range impact could be greater. (And it might be a way to engage your more centrist relatives!)

State level activism

From California Indivisible’s 3/6/19 statewide call, two actions came across as immediate priorities:

1. Supporting Assembly Bill AB 392 (the California Act to Save Lives), which would change police use of force policies so that officers would have to de-escalate however possible before resorting to lethal force. There’s a call script at https://act.indivisible.org/call/ca-act-save-lives/

2. Opposing Senate Bill SB 230, the police counter bill that would require agencies to make their use of force policy accessible to the public but would set use of force to be okay when officer “reasonably believes” there is a threat.  No call script, but it’s important that Senator Skinner understand our opposition.

Contact Assemblymember Buffy Wicks at (916) 319-2015  or (510) 286-1400

Contact Senator Nancy Skinner at (916) 651-4009 or (510) 286-1333

A full list of  CA Indivisible’s 10 legislative priorities covering healthcare, immigration, prison reform, voting and the environment is at:

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1I2hRmYVbxWOmcKHL4jPK-Z-uAa4IKqkdivCjTP32OHQ/edit

Take Action Today: Action Items starting Thursday March 7th

FUN FACT: In the recent special election in Kentucky SD 31, the Democrat lost BUT the Democrat’s 6-point loss was 57 points better than Hillary Clinton’s 2016 performance!

  1. 􏰗TONIGHT: Thursday, March 7, 7-9 pm
    Move Your Money: Reduce Climate Risk in Your Investments

Kehilla Community Synagogue, 1300 Grand Ave, Piedmont
Break Up with Your Bank – Reduce Climate Risk in Your Portfolio

2. Sister District: Support Cheryl Turpin. She is a MAJOR republican target. Come celebrate St. Patrick’s Day on Friday, March 15, 6:30-10pm, at our fundraiser  in Piedmont, with Irish food, drinks, and live music. To attend, donate $75 HERE. (Address will be provided upon RSVP.) See the flyer by clicking here. This is an event you really don’t want to miss!

3. Sister District has multiple postcard campaigns that require postcards to be batched and returned to the porch at 1934 Parker St. Berkeley. Email sdp.ca.13.postcards@gmail.com to get your script and addresses. Make sure you let us know how many addresses (minimum 50) and which of the following campaigns you prefer:

  1. Cheryl Turpin Legislative Accomplishments:  Postcard to solid Democratic supporters of Cheryl Turpin to let them know that, amid the chaos of current Virginia politics, she is working for them and her bill just passed into law.
  2. Sister District Action Network (SDAN) official postcard project:  Postcard as part of a larger experiment into either Louisiana or Mississippi to help people get registered to vote.

4. Sister District Project national is supporting Pam Iovino in an April 2nd special election to flip Pennsylvania State Senate District 37, which is nested almost entirely in Conor Lamb’s congressional district. They are asking for Donations here, and there is more info about Pam here.

Minutes from our Meeting March 3rd

Important Advert before minutes from our meeting: We are ending our Facebook postings soon and encourage everyone to sign up at Indivisibleelmwood.org which will be our main mode of communication soon. We hope to get rid of email as well.
Energized by the Cohen hearings, we had a lively meeting yesterday and launched our new campaign.
Our MAIN GOAL for this group is to elect every possible Democrat every time there is a special election, in the Virginia election this fall and then in 2020. 
1. Sister District Campaigns: The main lines for our campaigns in VA House District 85, VA House District 83 and VA Senate 07 are literally still being drawn, but everyone can easily log on to the Supported Campaigns link just under the photo on Indivisibleelmwood.org and make a donation to help Cheryl Turpin (remember her—the first candidate to call us directly to say thanks) for her re-election campaign. ADDED BONUS: This week you can also donate to the very important campaign in Penn House district 114. Every dollar counts for these campaigns. We will have a presentation Why Virginia? at a future meeting. FLIPPING the state house and senate will really feel good. 
2. Very important special election for the Supreme Court in Wisconsin. Send letters via www.votefwd.org
3. We decided to start collecting funds to send some young student interns to help out in the Virginia election this fall, in part because it will be hard for most of us to make it out there. Our very own Bill is working on this project so he will give us details about the plan and Andy will work on how to collect the funds in a legal manner. Getting young people involved in campaigning is great so this is what we call a Double Mitzvah.
4. Bruce brought us up to date on Indivisible and will be suppling us with one action item for each subsequent Monday posting. He will also continue to do general postings on our blog which will be a great help. We decided not to sign on to a general California Indivisible letter to the Newsom since we did not think we had enough info, but are open to do this in the future.
5. Andy updated us on the website. If anyone has any questions, please email him directly at drlaz@me.com. He posted instruction on how to get emails for every posting IF you want them. Dump facebook and join us on the web. 
6. Michael gave us a review of Hillbilly Elegies and we all decided to check our family trees for hillbillies we might want to have chats with (I have many in my tree). We’ll revisit this issue at the next meeting.
7. Jane volunteered to help with the letter writing at Piedmont Gardens and Bruce G. recommended that we help other retirement homes get active. 
Next meeting: Sunday March 17th 4:30-5:45 at our house. Meanwhile, Think Virginia.  Naomi

Indivisible’s national strategy for the primaries

Indivisible and the presidential primaries.  Rather than obsessing over which candidate to support, Indivisible at the national level is urging local chapters to focus on ensuring that the platform and campaign strategy of whichever candidate emerges with the nomination will reflect Indivisible’s priorities, with saving our democracy at the top of the list.  On this topic, two documents worth looking at on the national Indivisible website are the newest IndivisiBlog from National Political Director María Urbina and a new explainer on primaries and ways to get engaged.

Next meeting notes

Didn’t this week make you GLAD we took the House back?!?! It’s time to get moving on the next set of elections. We are a famous group—Josh Harder called again today. Time to put some more people in office.

  1. Next meeting this Sunday, March 3rd 4:30–5:45 at our house.
  2. The move to our webpage continues: Indivisibleelmwood.org. Many of you are already followers (hurrah!). If you need help signing up, email Andy at drlaz@me.com.
  3. Our donation link on the website for the next week is collecting funds for the special election in Pennsylvania Assembly district 114 where there is an important election on March 12. Even small donations go a long way on these local campaigns.
  4. Tony the Democrat’s new IMPORTANT campaign:
    What? Election
    When? Tuesday, April 2
    Who? Judge Lisa Neubauer
    For? Supreme Court
    Want addresses? Email Janice at janice@weingrod.com
  5. VoteForward is also working on the Wisconsin election available  at www.Votefwd.org
  6. Send a thank you to the supervisors who rejected Urban Shield.

Post Card Event for Wisconsin Supreme Court

Janice Weingrod is hosting a post card writing event for Lisa Neubauer on Monday February 25 from 6:30 to 8:30 pm. The address is 2814 Russell St. Berkeley, Ca. All are invited but please email Janice at : Janice@Weingrod.com if you plan to attend. The next two State Supreme Court elections are the key to undoing extreme gerrymandering in Wisconsin.