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 5/29/18

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1.    This week in Congress:  The House is on recess until Tuesday, June 5 (House 2018 calendar) and the Senate has a state work period till Monday, June 4 (Senate 2018 calendar). Let's try to see our legislators in person if they have any events in our states.

2.   There was a lot going on over the weekend. One especially strange thing that happened is that Trump cried “fake news” via Twitter about a White House source he claimed did not exist although there is audio of the briefing:  http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/389526-audio-revealed-from-source-trump-claimed-doesnt-exist   Let’s let our MoC know that the constant lying and gas-lighting are hurting our nation.

3.   The story that the government lost 1500 unaccompanied refugee children is getting a lot of press and public outrage, as it should, however the situation is complicated.  An immigration attorney offers some insight:  https://www.bustle.com/p/the-us-lost-1475-migrant-children-this-twitter-thread-explains-what-that-actually-means-9219673  and in response, a border legal services worker offered even more:  https://twitter.com/AlOtroLado_Org/status/1001182863025364993  Let’s tell our MoCs that it is time to redesign how these children are handled and treated.

4.   Patrick Wyrick, who is on Trump’s Supreme Court shortlist in spite of having only served as a judge since last year, has been nominated to be a federal judge in the Western District of Oklahoma. (https://abovethelaw.com/2018/05/more-judicial-nominations-from-president-trump-and-more-judicial-emergencies/). A member of the ultra-conservative Federal Society, Wyrick repeatedly worked with Scott Pruitt to sue the EPA, defended unconstitutional limits on contraception, and was accused of actively misleading the Supreme Court on a death penalty case. Let’s tell our senators we want them to hold him accountable and vote no.

5.   The Trump administration is continuing to try to wall us off from the rest of the world, proposing  that anyone seeking a visa to visit the United States be required to allow the State Department to review their last five years’ worth of social media posts (https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2018/03/trump-admin-wants-to-track-14-million-us-visitors-social-media-history/). This invasive step is likely to drive away students, tourists and business from our country. Today is the FINAL DAY to submit comments in opposition to this change. Let’s make sure we do so here.  ​

6.   No one crossing the border to seek asylum is breaking any law.  Trump is trying to make us think it so.  It is a policy his administration put into place in early May and if these people have children, they are being separated from their parents.  http://thehill.com/opinion/immigration/389101-immigrant-women-children-need-protection-from-gangs-not-to-be-treated  “Angered that the flow of refugees does not stop and that Congress will not give him his wall, the president has devised a policy that turns the bodies and psyches of refugee children into battlefields. The people of the United States must not allow him to implement it.”  Let’s let our MoCs that we do not condone this at all and want to see legislation to stop it.

7.   After the “gang of eight” meeting last week, McConnell said he supports the Mueller investigation.  http://thehill.com/homenews/senate/389314-mcconnell-says-he-backs-mueller-probe-after-classified-briefing  Let’s ask him to show his support by bringing the Special Counsel Independence and Integrity Act (S. 2644) to a vote.  Let’s also ask our own senators to co-sponsor the bill.

8.  Alida Garcia, a political & public affairs strategist who focuses on immigration shared this tweet on May 24: “I work full time on federal immigration policy - like it’s literally how I spend 70-80 hours a week, and I can’t even keep up with the velocity of policy changes from his administration. They are on a clearly delineated mission to cause tremendous harm & no one seems to care.”   Let’s see what else Alida Garcia has to say and follow her suggestions for what to do:  https://drive.google.com/open?id=145lEflkeItahY9Zp3XZERm_aFb_QwFYv

9.   The ACLU is warning that the 17+ year-old Project Safe Neighborhoods grant program is up for reauthorization, and under US Attorney General Jeff Sessions, will feed the failed war on drugs and exacerbate mass incarceration. Let’s read about it here, https://www.aclu.org/blog/criminal-law-reform/reforming-police-practices/house-could-soon-give-jeff-sessions-50-million , and let’s tell our US House reps that we don’t want them issuing a $50 million check for Session’s war on drugs.

Election 2018 – General

An election guide from Postcards for America:  In this Google doc (updated regularly), each State shows ALL Democratic Candidates running for Congress, Governor, Lt Gov, Attorney General, Secretary of State (if applicable) with links to their websites and Twitter. Each has a link to a Twitter Thread, a Shareable Facebook Post and a Document. For most States, there are also Info & Links for Voter Registrations, Absentee Ballots, Early Voting & Voter ID, Age Requirements and being a Poll Worker.  Let’s check this out and use and share it:  

1.    On Tuesday, Postcards to Voters volunteers will be watching for results for Campaign 87: Tracey Rosebud for Mississippi State House, District 30.  Tracey is the pro-Public Education candidate and only Democrat running.  We can sign up as a Postcards to Voters' volunteer here. Other campaigns are currently open. Let's help get out the Democratic voters. When we vote, we win.

Election 2018 – By State

1.       Voting dates and deadlines this week:

May 28
Washington D.C.
Voter Registration Deadline
Primary (in person)
May 29
Washington D.C.
Voter Registration Deadline
mail (received)
May 30
Arizona
Filing Deadline
May 30
Utah
Last day to change party affiliation
Primary
May 31
Vermont
Filing Deadline
June 1
New York (Federal)
Voter Registration Deadline
Primary
June 01
Alaska
Filing Deadline
June 01
Kansas
Filing Deadline
June 01
Wisconsin
Filing Deadline
June 01
Wyoming
Filing Deadline
June 2
New Mexico
Early voting ends
Primary

2.   ME: Introducing FLIP MAINE , a Facebook group dedicated to winning elections! It's part of a 50-state project that came out of the success of FLIP ALABAMA in helping to get Doug Jones elected by squeezing every possible vote out of the state. We can join here, get some new ideas and meet new folks. Together we can turn our beautiful state Blue, so let’s start getting our country back, state by state! We can check the group out, then, if we like it, join here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/FlipMaine/ (primary on June 12)

3.   NV:  Introducing FLIP NEVADA , a Facebook group dedicated to winning elections! It's part of a 50-state project that came out of the success of FLIP ALABAMA in helping to get Doug Jones elected by squeezing every possible vote out of the state. We can join here, get some new ideas and meet new folks. Together we can turn our beautiful state Blue, so let’s start getting our country back, state by state! We can check the group out, then, if we like it, join here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/FlipNevada/ (primary on June 12)

4.   ND: Introducing FLIP NORTH DAKOTA , a Facebook group dedicated to winning elections! It's part of a 50-state project that came out othe success of FLIP ALABAMA in helping to get Doug Jones elected by squeezing every possible vote out of the state. We can join here, get some new ideas and meet new folks. Together we can turn our beautiful state Blue, so let’s start getting our country back, state by state! We can check the group out, then, if we like it, join here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/FlipNorthDakota/ (primary on June 12)

5.   SC:  Introducing FLIP SOUTH CAROLINA , a Facebook group dedicated to winning elections! It's part of a 50-state project that came out of the success of FLIP ALABAMA in helping to get Doug Jones elected by squeezing every possible vote out of the state. We can join here, get some new ideas and meet new folks. Together we can turn our beautiful state Blue, so let’s start getting our country back, state by state! We can check the group out, then, if we like it, join here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/FlipSouthDakota/ (primary on June 12)

Other Actions

1.    Hundreds of groups and organizations nationwide in calling for a public health approach to preventing school and community gun violence.  https://www.npr.org/sections/ed/2018/03/07/590877717/experts-say-here-s-how-to-prevent-the-next-school-shooting  Another school district in MI just joined in:  http://www.mlive.com/news/grand-rapids/index.ssf/2018/05/treat_gun_violence_like_public.html Let’s call our local school districts and see if they have signed on yet.

2.   On Sunday, China granted the First Daughter's company final approval for its 13th trademark in the last three months, trademark office records show. Over the same period, the Chinese government has granted Ivanka Trump's company provisional approval for another eight trademarks, which can be finalized if no objections are raised during a three-month comment period. Taken together, the trademarks could allow her brand to market a lifetime's worth of products in China, from baby blankets to coffins, and a host of things in between, including perfume, make-up, bowls, mirrors, furniture, books, coffee, chocolate and honey. Ivanka Trump stepped back from management of her brand and placed its assets in a family-run trust, but she continues to profit from the business.  https://www.cbsnews.com/news/ivanka-trump-wins-13-new-trademarks-from-china-in-3-months/  Like father, like daughter . . .  the Trump family continue to take advantage of political connections for personal profit.  We can continue to boycott her brand here in the US. 

3.   One significant bulwark of resistance to arming teachers as a way to stop school shootings is the insurance companies, some of which have concluded, as one Kansas school insurer puts it, that “concealed handguns on school premises [pose] a heightened liability risk.” United Educators, which specializes in insuring schools and currently serves 1600 of them, remains “agnostic” on the subject of arming teachers: http://www.post-gazette.com/news/nation/2018/05/28/Insurance-companies-become-a-big-roadblock-to-plans-to-arm-teachers/stories/201805020397  Let’s tell United Educators that we are not agnostic--and hope they will refrain from offering insurance to “concealed carry” schools: UE President and CEO Janice M. Abraham, jabraham@ue.org or 7700 Wisconsin Ave. # 500, Bethesda, MD 20814 or 301-907-4908.

4.   Remember these awesome women in West Virginia? 
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/features/trump-west-virginia/ They are still here, still fighting the good fight, and they’re starting up a local newspaper called Appalachian Views: 2nd Story Press to fight the censoring of progressive voices in rural West Virginia. Let’s help them launch their first issue by donating to their crowdfunding effort: https://www.gofundme.com/AppalachianViewsfromthe2ndStoryPress


Marches/events/webinars/Tweetstorms to attend/organize

1.    Grabbing Back is the documentary following Tanzie Youngblood, Tamara Harris and Stephany Rose Spaulding on the campaign train. The film's historical contribution is invaluable as we witness a rise in women candidates, especially black women candidates work to level the playing field for all Americans. We can join Action Together Network’s Twitterstorm to spread the word about this film and gain support for it this evening, May 29, from 8-9 pm Eastern Time. We can click here for prewritten tweets to send out then:  Tweetsheet bit.ly/2J2y2SX We can learn more about the film on their kickstarter page here:  https://kck.st/2krILsc

2.   June 1st has been designated the National Day of Action for Children by, among others, the National Domestic Workers Alliance.  There will be protests around the country of the new Homeland Security policy which separates undocumented children as young as one year old from their parents--even legitimate asylum seekers--at the border, and puts them, according to John Kelly  “in foster care or whatever”: http://www.businessinsider.com/john-kelly-family-separation-policy-illegal-border-crossing-2018-5  For more information, we can check here: https://actionnetwork.org/event_campaigns/families-belong-together

3.   This weekend, June 1-3, “People around the country are coming together with a simple message: there's more we can do to end gun violence.” Let’s check here to find a Wear Orange Weekend” sponsored by Everytown for Gun Safety and Moms Demand Action for Gun Safety event near us:   http://act.everytown.org/event/wear-orange-2018/search/

4.   Rallies, on June 14, in support of the missing immigrant children are being coordinated all over the country.  “The March for Stolen Children is a peaceful event. Everyone participating in this event will be required to abide by all applicable laws and lawful orders of authorities." We can use this link to create a rally near us:  https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeFqhCwGsoZOua_tompfPhoPmi0Qx9je3iAskumf3ZhflhvWg/viewform

States

1.    FL: Publix supermarkets says its suspending political contributions after Parkland students called for a boycott and staged "die in" protests at several stores Friday. Let's read more here. Along with the students' efforts, our phone calls, emails and postcards helped Publix get to this position. If we are Floridians who want to see Publix give the same contribution to an anti-gun group that they gave to NRA "A+ rated" gubernatorial candidate Adam Putnam, let's keep boycotting and keep the pressure on. We can see their statement about the contributions and contact Publix on-line here. Please note Rogan's Listers: we CAN make a difference with our wallets.

Reading/Watching

1.    Experts in authoritarianism advise us to keep a list of things subtly changing around us, so we’ll remember.  Amy Siskind is keeping that list for us. Amy writes, "This week had numerous examples of assaults on the First Amendment, including arrests of high school students protesting gun violence, media outlets being barred from an EPA event, and NFL owners banning public protests by their players in an effort to appease Trump."  Let's review Amy Siskind's list week 80


3.   As usual, our weekly dose of Small Victories:  https://mailchi.mp/peaceisloud/small-victories-initiate-change?e=86890239c4


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