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12/17/18 

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1.   This week in Congress:  The House will consider three (3) bills this week that have rolled over from last week's schedule.  The Majority Leader's Schedule has not been updated but we can see these on GovTrack.us.  On Monday, the Senate will resume consideration of the House message to accompany S756/HR2748, the Save Our Seas Act of 2018. Related bill S3508 was signed into law in October. We can check the Senate calendar daily for updates on what's is coming the next day.

2.   Today is the last day for public comments on the proposed deregulation of methane gases instigated by the EPA.  https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-interior-methane/trump-administration-eases-rule-on-methane-leaks-on-public-land-idUSKCN1LY2N7  We can learn more and find the comment link here:  https://demwritepress.com/2018/12/13/comment-now-fight-proposed-deregulation-of-methane-emissions/

3.   From one of our own:  Public comments are also needed on these issues: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1qqwGadkh3dU0UnlN-r7-ZeJzucggPcZT/view  

4.   The Keep It In the Ground Act of 2017, HR 2242/S 750 would prevent offshore drilling in the Arctic Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, the Gulf of Mexico, or any other area of the Outer Continental Shelf. The bill has been slow to gain co-sponsorship, with only 24 Representatives and 7 Senators signed on. Missing from the list are a number of presidential hopefuls like Beto O’Rourke (D-TX) (202-225-4831), Kamala Harris (D-CA) (202-224-3553) and Cory Booker (D-NJ) (202-224-3224) as well as House speaker-elect Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) (202 225-0100), and Senate Minority Leader, Charles Schumer (D-NY) (202-224-6542). Let’s urge our MoCs to co-sponsor this legislation. We can also consider reaching out to the people listed above to gain their support. For talking points about the dangers of offshore drilling, we can check out this article from the Natural Resources Defense Council.

5.   Republican legislators have made it clear that they do not want to see the government shut down over the president’s demand for a border wall, and 57% of Americans agree; yet, the president is still insisting on shutting down the government if he doesn’t get his way. https://thehill.com/policy/finance/421488-trump-finds-himself-isolated-in-shutdown-fight. Perhaps some of his stubbornness might be an attempt to distract us from the explosive new developments in the Mueller investigation this week. In both cases, the message to our MoCs must be crystal clear: Do NOT agree to any more funding for the wall and protect the Mueller investigation by passing S. 1741/HR 3771, The Special Counsel Integrity Act.

6.   The 2018 Farm Bill (H.R. 2) has passed the House and Senate, with the final version stripped of its attacks on the environment and SNAP recipients: 
https://www.politico.com/story/2018/12/12/house-passes-farm-bill-1060916 Unfortunately, House Republicans, along with five Democrats, inserted a provision which would block any resolutions that would end U.S. support for Saudi Arabia in Yemen for the rest of the Congressional year (https://thehill.com/policy/defense/421044-house-gop-blocks-lawmakers-from-forcing-yemen-war-votes-for-rest-of-year).  The bill is currently at the point where the differences between the House and Senate versions are being resolved.  Let’s contact all our MoCs and tell them how we feel about this despicable, underhanded addition to the bill and ask that it be removed.

7.   The family of Jakelin Caal Maquin – the seven-year-old Guatemalan girl who died in CBP custody – had called for a transparent and neutral investigation of what happened: https://thehill.com/latino/421567-family-of-migrant-girl-who-died-in-federal-custody-disputes-official-account-of-her  Let’s join her family by asking our MoC for the same and also let Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen know that we await her resignation: https://www.dhs.gov/dhs-mailing-address Let’s also sign this:  https://secure.everyaction.com/HsJBqtt0r0mXNJzYK34gvA2

8.   After months of negotiation, the House and Senate have passed legislation (S. 3749) that will overhaul the Congressional Accountability Act in regards to claims of sexual harassment (https://www.politico.com/story/2018/12/13/senate-passes-harassment-legislation-1062299). While the final version of the bill was less robust than when first introduced, it is still a significant step forward. We can read more about what the bill does here, then let's contact our MoC and thank them for passing this bipartisan legislation. We can also contact the White House and tweet at Trump (@realDonaldTrump) to ask that he sign the Congressional Accountability Act of 1995 Reform Act ASAP.

9.   The House and Senate have also passed the Preventing Maternal Deaths Act (H.R. 1318), which would track pregnancy-related, also known as maternal deaths in the U.S., "in order to improve the quality of maternal care, disseminate findings, and implement recommendations." Maternal deaths have been on the rise in the U.S., with mortality rates being especially high among black mothers, whereas the maternal mortality rate in other developed countries has been declining (https://www.propublica.org/article/landmark-maternal-health-legislation-clears-major-hurdle). Let's learn more about this health crisis through ProPublica and NPR's Lost Mothers series here, then let's contact the White HOuse and tweet at Trump (@realDonaldTrump) to ask that he sign this bill immediately.

10.  15 Democratic senators have introduced a bill, S. 3744, aimed at protecting user data online. While the bill does not go as far as other privacy legislation that has been proposed this year, it does have industry support (https://cnet.co/2QWNlRb). Let's read more about S. 3744, S. 2188, and H.R. 6864https://www.cnet.com/news/senator-introduces-privacy-law-draft-that-could-put-ceos-in-jail-for-data-breaches/ and https://delbene.house.gov/news/documentsingle.aspx?DocumentID=2395Then, let's contact our MoC about the bills that we want to see them pass to help preserve user privacy online.

11.  When a Texas District Court judge ruled on Friday that the Affordable Care Act's individual mandate is unconstitutional and that because the mandate is "essential" to the rest of the law, the entire law is therefore invalid, he did not issue an injunction that would instantly disable the Act; ACA registration continued through yesterday, as planned, and policies are unaffected: https://thehill.com/policy/healthcare/421511-federal-judge-in-texas-strikes-down-obamacare  Beyond intervening as this ruling heads for the Supreme Court, let’s urge our newly-elected MoCs--and their leaders, Sen. Chuck Schumer and Rep. Nancy Pelosi--to use this as an occasion to reconsider and reframe healthcare legislation so that healthcare is available to all.

12. “On Tuesday the Trump administration offered more than 150,000 acres of public lands for fossil-fuel extraction near some of Utah's most iconic landscapes, including Arches and Canyonlands national parks. Dozens of Utahns gathered at the state Capitol to protest the lease sale, which included lands within 10 miles of internationally known protected areas. In addition to Arches and Canyonlands, the Bureau of Land Management leased public lands for fracking near Bears Ears, Canyons of the Ancients and Hovenweep national monuments and Glen Canyon National Recreation Area. 
 https://www.ecowatch.com/fracking-utah-national-parks-2623200218.html  Trump continues to pass out our land to all his oil friends as though they were his personal property. He ignores the wishes of the people of this country. Let’s call tweet, email and write our Reps and ask for laws that prevent an administration from independently leasing our lands without consent from the people of the state in question. 

13.  “The Council on American Islamic Relations, California Chapter  (CAIR-CA) is urging all Americans to contact their congressional representatives to demand that Shaima Swileh, a Yemeni national who currently lives in Egypt, be granted a "Muslim Ban" waiver to allow her to be with her two year-old son Abdullah Hassan, who is currently being kept alive by life support at UCSF Benioff Children's Hospital in Oakland.”  We can also sign this:  https://www.oneclickpolitics.com/messages/edit?promo_id=5001

14. “The vast majority of Americans support net neutrality, but a handful of House Democrats are holding out support. Why? They’ve all taken tens of thousands of dollars in “campaign donations” from powerful Internet service providers like AT&T, Comcast and Verizon. Now, Congress has just a few more days to save the Internet as we know it and we need these Democrats are on our side.”  We can use this link to tell them to side with us:  https://www.demsagainstthe.net/

15. Guns Down America reminds us that, “Russian agent Maria Butina infiltrated the NRA  and there's no telling what influence she may have had on our election.” If we agree that the NRA needs to testify about what they knew and when, we can sign this petition asking Congress to subpoena the NRA and probe their connection to Russia and our 2016 elections:  https://secure.everyaction.com/qYKjD6GnTU2huMkwlumgaQ2

Election/Voting

Other Actions

1.   Ever wonder what happens to the phone messages and letters we send to our MoCs? Here’s an exceptionally candid view from a former intern. It’s quite the eye-opener. His best advice: “write or call your elected representatives as part of an organized group effort, not as an individual on an ad hoc basis. Better yet, be the one to organize the group!” Let’s take a quick read, here:  https://www.quora.com/Is-there-any-point-in-writing-to-a-congressperson-Are-letters-or-calls-they-receive-actually-likely-to-affect-their-choices/answer/Greg-Beuke

2.    Let’s send postcards of thanks to former US Attorney General Eric Holder and to NJ Governor Phil Murphy for opposing a plan for extreme partisan gerrymandering by New Jersey Democratic legislators. https://www.nj.com//politics/2018/12/jersey-democrats-cancel-vote-on-controversial-redistricting-plan.html They put democracy above party, and their efforts seem to be working. We need more of that from our leaders.  Contact: Eric Holder, Covington & Burling, One CityCenter, 850 Tenth St, NW, Washington, DC 20001-4956 and Gov Phil Murphy, P.O. Box 001, Trenton, NJ 08625

3.   “The Council on American Islamic Relations, California Chapter  (CAIR-CA) is urging all Americans to contact their congressional representatives to demand that Shaima Swileh, a Yemeni national who currently lives in Egypt, be granted a "Muslim Ban" waiver to allow her to be with her two year-old son Abdullah Hassan, who is currently being kept alive by life support at UCSF Benioff Children's Hospital in Oakland.”  We can also sign this:  https://www.oneclickpolitics.com/messages/edit?promo_id=5001

4.   Cyntoia Brown is currently serving a 51-year life sentence for a killing committed when she was a 16-year-old sex trafficking victim. Fearing that the 43-year-old man who had solicited her for sex was going to kill her, Ms. Brown argued that she acted in self-defense when she shot him. Her case did not prevail, she was convicted of murder and robbery and sentenced to life in prison. Although Tennessee no longer sentences juveniles to life sentences, Ms. Brown will not be eligible for parole, until she is 67, unless Governor Bill Haslam grants her clemency before he leaves office in January. If we feel that this sentence is too severe, and that Ms. Brown, who is now 30 and has already served several years, should be released, we can check this Bustle article for several ways to raise awareness about her case, including contacting Governor Haslam on her behalf. After reading the article, we can choose the actions that seem appropriate to us and raise our voices in Cyntoia’s defense:  https://www.bustle.com/p/how-to-help-cyntoia-brown-get-clemency-as-she-faces-51-years-in-prison-15516516

State Actions

1.    DC:  In a sign of the times in DC, where profit seems to be all, the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) is taking proposals from private contractors that would make its Silver Line extension the first subway line in the United States to be under a private contract; a fight is being waged by unions, among others, about who owns and runs “public” transit in DC—and elsewhere: 
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2018/dec/15/public-transit-system-in-washington-dc-struggles-with-privatization Those of us who live in the Washington metro area can make our voices heard: WMATA CEO Paul J. Wiedefeld at 202-637-1328 or 600 5th St. NW, DC 20001.

2.    GA: George House Speaker David Ralston (R-Blue Ridge, District 7)) said he has “serious concerns” about anti-LGBTQ “religious freedom” legislation and he undercut the main argument other GOP lawmakers have made in support of it. Said Ralston, “The states that have passed it, or have talked about it in the last few years, have not had good experiences. And I don’t want Georgia to have that experience.”  We can read more at Project Q Atlanta.  Let's contact Ralston to thank him for standing up for diversity. We can also contact our own GA state representatives to tell them to stand with Ralson on this issue.

3.    MI:  In a very abbreviated timeline, tomorrow is the last day for public comment on “planned multi-use utility tunnel in the Straits of Mackinac and the remaining life of Line 5 in the Straits.”  The documents can be viewed on the mipetroleumpipelines.com website.  Comments regarding the draft documents can be left by phone at 833-367-6713 or by email to DNR-StraitsTunnelComment@michigan.gov More information here:  https://www.detroitnews.com/story/news/local/michigan/2018/12/14/proposed-line-5-tunnel-deal-appears-preempt-promised-nessel-lawsuit/2313156002/ and here:  https://www.michigan.gov/dnr/0,4570,7-350-86469-485439--,00.html

4.   MI:  As the GOP-controlled legislature runs roughshod over democracy during this lame duck session (https://www.bridgemi.com/public-sector/whats-dead-and-whats-still-play-michigans-lame-duck-session), many grassroots organizations and communities across the state are coming together to fight.  We can sign up here to see how we can help:  https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScn1ZQD3W2CBSd5089zJD7q7udRrSuLYRfAUs98RwOOhPNrPg/viewform

5.   NJ: Voters should choose their representatives; politicians shouldn’t choose their voters. That goes equally for Democrats as well as Republicans. New Jersey’s Democratic legislators have a plan to grab power for decades through gerrymandering. https://www.nj.com/news/2018/12/obamas-former-attorney-general-speaks-out-against-redistricting-plan-that-could-give-nj-democrats-more-power.html  Let’s stand with former Attorney General Eric Holder, the founder of the National Democratic Redistricting Committee, an anti-gerrymandering organization, and tell our NJ reps and governor that voters deserve fair maps, and to oppose the gerrymander amendment to the state constitution. https://openstates.org/

Marches/events/webinars/Tweetstorms to attend/organize

1.    Whether we align ourselves with the Women’s March, or March On, or Women’s March Alliance, or WoMen for All, or with no group at all, we have an opportunity to make history and march once again on January 19, 2019.  Check with your favorite organization or local folks to help or to find out what is happening.

Reading/Watching


2.   Trump vs. Pelosi:  Manspreading and the Patriarchy, Feminist Carol Gilligan Gives a Blow-by-Blow Account of Oval Office Showdown - https://www.newsweek.com/trump-pelosi-border-wall-oval-office-metoo-feminism-manspreading-patriarchy-1257658

3.   Trump Is Helping the Saudis Starve Yemen:  And House Republican leaders are Thwarting Efforts in Congress to Stop Him - https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2018/12/saudis-starve-yemen-war-powers/578167/






12/14/18 

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1.    “Senators voted Thursday to recommend that the U.S. end its assistance to Saudi Arabia for the war in Yemen and put the blame for the death of journalist Jamal Khashoggi squarely on Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, in a direct challenge to both the longtime Middle East ally and President Donald Trump’s handling of the relationship.”  https://www.apnews.com/eef2ba95a9ac4376afb37d3db39eddb7  Let’s thank our senators for this just move and encourage our reps in the House to find a way to do the same. 

2.   “A 7-year-old girl died while in custody of U.S. Customs and Border Protection last week, according to a Washington Post report.”  http://www.wtoc.com/2018/12/14/girl-died-customs-border-protection-custody-last-week-report-says/  With nearly 15,000 children now in near-full detention camps, there will likely be more atrocities.   https://www.npr.org/2018/12/13/676300525/almost-15-000-migrant-children-now-held-at-nearly-full-shelters  and https://www.npr.org/2018/12/08/674327419/whistleblowers-warn-of-harmful-conditions-for-children-in-migrant-detention-cent  This is not the first child detention death;  https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/toddler-dies-ice-detention-centre-immigration-guatemala-mexico-us-border-mariee-juarez-a8676236.html  We need to ask all our MoCs what they are doing about this.  This is inhumane and cannot continue.

3.   “House Ways and Means Chairman Kevin Brady released his year-end tax legislation (HR 88), and buried on p. 142 is yet another repeal of the Johnson Amendment.“ The Johnson Amendment is a provision in the U.S. tax code, since 1954, that prohibits all 501(c)(3) non-profit organizations from endorsing or opposing political candidates.  Churches fall into this category.  One of Trump’s campaign promises was to eliminate the Johnson amendment.  https://friendlyatheist.patheos.com/2018/12/12/once-again-house-republicans-are-trying-to-repeal-the-johnson-amendment/   Let’s tell our MoCs that we want the Johnson Amendment kept as an essential barrier between church and state. 

4.   Russian Maria Butina has pled guilty to conspiring against our government in part by using NRA contacts to create back channel communications to conservative political groups:  https://www.apnews.com/afc6c5855bb4402da306b5f48fc08e7f   The web between the Trump campaign and Russia is gaining more strands. Let’s let our MoC know that we expect them to fulfill their oaths and find our way to the bottom of these issues through true investigation and that we also expect them to protect the Mueller investigation.

5.   In a close vote, the Senate has passed a resolution (S.J. Res 64) “to overthrow a new Treasury Department policy that no longer requires some 501(c) tax-exempt nonprofits — including politically active 501(c)(4) “dark money” groups — to disclose donor names and addresses in tax returns submitted to the IRS.”  https://www.opensecrets.org/news/2018/12/senate-votes-to-prevent-dark-money-from-getting-even-darker/  Let’s thank our senators for passing this and urge our reps in the House to do the same. 

6.   Despite evidence from our own intelligence agencies on the Saudi Prince's involvement in the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, Trump continues to stand with Saudi Arabia, claiming that they are a "great ally." https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-trump-saudi-exclusive-idUSKBN1OB01C?utm. And in passing the Farm Bill yesterday, Republicans in the House of Representatives inserted a rule that a resolution stopping aid to the Saudi's in their war on Yemen could not come to a vote for the rest of the year. https://www.newsweek.com/five-democrats-vote-republicans-block-vote-saudi-arabia-war-yemen-1256365. Let's express our outrage to our MoCs who voted for this rule, perhaps emphasizing the irony of their willingness to perpetuate starvation abroad in the same bill that's geared to help hunger in America. 

7.   Trump's xenophobic policies continue, this time against immigrants who fled to the U.S. during the Vietnam War (https://bit.ly/2Pz61kR). The Trump administration has reinterpreted a U.S.-Vietnam agreement from 2008 which protected Vietnamese immigrants who arrived in the U.S. prior to 1995 from deportation, and are now stating that there are no such protections, even for refugees. This means that people who have lived in the United States for nearly half of a century, and who may have been children when they arrived, are now at risk of deportation. Let's contact the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and ask them to stop wasting their time and resources, and follow the 2008 agreement as originally agreed upon and to stop the deportation of Vietnamese immigrants: Phone:  202-282-8495 or Email:  DHSExecSec@hq.dhs.gov  or Twitter: @DHS.gov or Facebook: 
https://www.facebook.com/homelandsecurity/ We can also contact our MoC and ask them to join us in putting pressure on the White House and DHS.

8.  Last week, the administration asked the National Institute of Health to stop acquiring fetal tissue obtained from women who have had legal abortions, a move that will suspend studies in process that are seeking a cure to the HIV virus. 
http://www.sciencemag.org/news/2018/12/trump-administration-has-quietly-barred-nih-scientists-acquiring-fetal-tissue.  Let's tell the White House and our MoCs that the concerns of the religious right should not be dictating policy that impedes public health and ask them to work toward lifting this ban and assuring that finding a cure for HIV, a concern for members on both sides of the aisle, remains a top priority.

9.   From one of our own:  Education Secretary Betsy DeVos recently released new proposed Title IX regulations that will protect sexual assaulters and rapists – and make it harder to protect and defend survivors. These new rules will make it easy for campus rape and assault to be swept under the rug. That’s why we’re joining forces (Enough is Enough Voter Project, Women’s March Sister Network, and National Women’s Law Center) launching a new campaign to protect survivors: Save Title IX!  The public comment deadline is January 28.  Enough is Enough has given us more information and links to how we can help:  https://enoughisenoughvoter.org/#save-title-ix

10.  From ADAPT: Please call and/or email U.S. Congress members and ask them to pass HR 7217 with the Money Follows the Person three (3) month extension as soon as possible! This Bill will keep Money Follows the Person going in the states where it is funded through January 2019 and allow the program to be fully reauthorized in the next Congress. After the Houses passes it, we will need to contact Senators and encourage them to pass it too. Money Follows the Person has delivered the promise of the Americans with Disabilities Act and the Olmstead mandate to 83,000 people. We want all people to have choice, freedom and community opportunities. The program should be made permanent, but unless HR 7217 passes, it won’t exist anywhere at all any more. We can find a call script to use as we contact our representatives here.

11.  HR1, the very first bill that our newly-elected, Democratic-majority House of Representatives will introduce next month, aims to expand voting rights and fight campaign corruption. The bill will face savage opposition from those who thrive in the current ecosystem of lobbyists and dark money, so HR1 and its proud sponsors really need to hear our support. Calls and letters are always welcome, but some of us can make a bigger splash with an actual visit to our reps' district offices, and People for the American Way will even help set it up and recruit supporters to show up, too! http://act.pfaw.org/event/declaration-american-democracy-district-visits/create/

12. Political appointee and former adviser to Charles and David Koch, Daniel Jorjani, will oversee Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests sent to the Interior Department, a position typically held by career staff. Let's read more at The Hill. Let's be aware of this new gatekeeper of the FOIA.

13. The Shark Fin Sales Act of 2017 (H.R. 1456) now has 261 bi-partisan co-sponsors. https://awionline.org/content/shark-fin-sales-elimination-act-2017   Let's push the House to bring this bill to the floor for a vote before this session ends. Let's contact our own representatives, especially if they have not yet signed on as co-sponsors, and House Speaker Paul Ryan to let them know we care about this issue.

14. Before their session ends next week, Congress is trying to sneak through a rider on the upcoming budget bill that would make it a crime for groups to boycott certain countries--like, for instance, Israel--although there is nothing illegal about boycotts; in fact, the Supreme Court has ruled that they are constitutionally protected speech.  Reportedly, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) and House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-CA.) are leaning toward slipping the text into the spending bill, which needs to pass for the government to stay open.: https://www.aclu.org/blog/free-speech/rights-protesters/congress-trying-use-spending-bill-criminalize-boycotts-israel-and We must let Schumer and Pelosi know that we regard this provision as a clear violation of our First Amendment rights: Schumer (202) 224-6542 or FAX 202-228-3027 or 322 Hart Senate Off. Bldg.,  Washington DC 20510; Pelosi 202-225-4965 or 233 Cannon HOB, Washington DC 20515.

15. Trump’s nominee for CEO of the US Agency for Global Media, which runs Voice of America (VOA) as well as other government broadcasting networks (like Radio Free Europe, Radio Free Asia and Middle East Broadcasting Networks), is Michael Pack, a Steve Bannon collaborator who has condemned liberal “political correctness” and runs a conservative filmmaking business. VOA alone is heard by 275 million people in over 47 different languages; recent legislation concentrates authority with the agency’s chief executive and would replace its current bipartisan board with an advisory council:  
https://www.npr.org/2018/12/04/673002168/voice-of-america-vows-independence-as-trump-calls-for-worldwide-network or https://www.nytimes.com/2018/12/12/us/politics/voice-of-america-trump.html  The Senate has yet to ratify Pack’s nomination, but we must make sure our senators oppose the appointment of a flagrantly right-wing ideologue to oversee the agency that represents the US to the world.

Election/Voting

1.    Let's encourage Florida voters to sign up for Vote-By-Mail (VBM) with Postcards to Voters' Campaign 142: Florida Vote-By-Mail, St. Lucie County. Although there was some controversy with Florida's VBM in the midterms, 12.6 million ballots were received by mail and, of those, around 12,000 were initially held aside for some complication. Half of those ended up being counted after the voters were contacted and showed up to fix whatever the matter was. Data shows that VBM voters participated at a rate of 71%. Let's request 5 addresses to Florida voters today and we gear up for 2019 elections.

Other Actions

1.    Here's our regular reminder that Govtrack.us, a non-profit organization, "tracks the United States Congress and helps Americans participate in their national legislature. We publish the status of federal legislation, information about your representative and senators in Congress including voting records, and original research on bills and votes." Their site has a number of nifty features that are occasionally updated and added, like this subpage, which "shows the outcome of all recorded votes on the Senate floor and House floor." We can see the vote breakdown and how our MoCs voted by clicking on particular pieces of legislation. A handy interactive tool:  https://www.govtrack.us/congress/votes

2.   NPR is sponsoring a student podcast contest giving students an opportunity to say what is on their minds.  Podcasts are to be submitted between January 1 and March 31, with winners being announced in April. Novices welcome! We can find more information here:  https://www.npr.org/2018/11/15/650500116/npr-student-podcast-challenge-home

3.   From one of our own:  Four Sovereign Native Nations have pledged to honor the Paris Climate Accords, despite Trump's refusal to commit the U.S. to the agreement.  http://www.whitewolfpack.com/2017/06/sovereign-native-nations-ignored-white.html  Let's thank them:  A)  Standing Rock Sioux Tribe, Building #1 N. Standing Rock, PO Box D, Fort Yates, ND 58538, (701) 854-8500, B) Quinault Indian Nation Tribal Community, PO Box 129, Tahola, WA 98587, (360) 276-8211, C)  Swinomish Tribal Community, 11404 Moorage Way, LaConner, WA 98257, (360) 466-7200, and D) Tlingit and Haida Indian Tribes of Alaska, 320 Willoughby Ave., Juneau, AK 99801, (907) 586-1432

4.   “As we prepare to reflect on the year and enjoy a holiday season of togetherness with our loved ones, we know this time of year too many in our community struggle to keep the electricity on and their homes warm. These are our Black elders and countless Black families with young children at risk of staying in the dark or freezing cold because of unaffordable energy bills.”  Let’s join in the Color Of Change’s Home For The Holidays initiative to give the gift of light and warmth to Black families across Baltimore, Detroit, Flint, and Newark:  https://secure.actblue.com/donate/homefortheholidays

State Actions

1.    FL: A proposed state constitutional amendment to ban assault weapons is coming into shape for the 2020 ballot. The amendment, sponsored by Ban Assault Weapons Now (BAWN), would bar possession of “any semiautomatic rifle or shotgun capable of holding more than 10 rounds of ammunition at once.” For those who already own the potentially barred weapons, they would be required to register the weapon. Let's read more at Florida Politics. We can donate to the cause at BAWN. Let's help get this amendment on the ballot.

2.   MI: “Scientists and public health advocates are voicing concern over a bill currently making its way through Michigan’s lame-duck Legislature. They say that SB 1244,  sponsored by state Senator Jim Stamas (R-Midland), could prevent the state from using the most up-to-date science when determining what levels of toxic contamination should trigger a cleanup.”  http://www.michiganradio.org/post/toxicologist-warns-lame-duck-legislative-effort-change-toxic-cleanup-criteria-michigan  Let’s call Governor Snyder to veto this bill so that Michigan can set its own PFAS standards: (517) 373-3400 

 Marches/events/webinars/Tweetstorms to attend/organize

1.   From the Newton Foundation:  Today, Friday, December 14, marks the 6-year anniversary of the Sandy Hook tragedy. Today, there will be nationwide vigils and events to #EndGunViolence.  Let’s find a vigil or event at this link: https://www.newtownfoundation.org/nationwide-vigils/  We can also use the link to register to host a vigil or an event in our town or city and click on the following links to download the 2018 National Vigil Toolkit and customizable posters to facilitate your planning and to coordinate our collective gun violence prevention message. 

2.   Whether we align ourselves with the Women’s March, or March On, or Women’s March Alliance, or WoMen for All, or with no group at all, we have an opportunity to make history and march once again on January 19, 2019.  Check with your favorite organization or local folks to help or to find out what is happening.

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2.   If Trump closes the border, regional economy could suffer 'catastrophic losses' - https://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/business/sd-fi-border-closure-impacts-20181127-story.html

3.   A devastating report details a ‘monumental’ assault on science at the Department of the Interior - https://www.latimes.com/business/hiltzik/la-fi-hiltzik-interior-science-20181210-story.html