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Monday, February 11, 2019

YOUR WEEKLY RESISTANCE NEWSLETTER FOR WEEK OF FEBRUARY 10, 2019

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YOUR RESISTANCE NEWSLETTER
WEEK OF FEBRUARY 10, 2019

STAY ALERT TO PROTECT THE MUELLER INVESTIGATION!
Our plans haven't changed. Be ready to mobilize on short notice! Sign up here: Rapid Response to Mueller Investigation shutdown

NO ONE IS ABOVE THE LAW!!!!
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MONDAY CALL TO ACTION:

Senate Judiciary Committee Meeting Feb. 11
The following bill will be heard in the Florida Senate Judiciary Committee on Monday, Feb. 11 at 4:30 PM.
Email or call Senator Hutson and urge him to vote in OPPOSITION to this bill.
Include your name and address or Zip Code so your representative knows you are a constituent.
SB           168         Federal Immigration Enforcement
This bill prohibits Sanctuary Cities and threatens, profiles, harasses and detains immigrant families. It wastes valuable local resources hurting families and local budgets. It corrodes community trust in law enforcement, drains valuable law enforcement resources, and makes Floridians less safe.
Find your Senator here.
Contacts
District
Last Name
Email
Phone
Committee ID
6
Gibson
(850) 487-5006
JU
7
Hutson
(850) 487-5007
JU
9
Simmons
(850) 487-5009
JU
12
Baxley
(850) 487-5012
JU
22
Stargel
(850) 487-5022
JU
37
Rodríguez
(850) 487-5037
JU

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 What you missed on Medicaid Expansion at our 
General Meeting on February 7!

MEDICAID EXPANSION PRESENTATION NOTES
DR JEN COWART
INDIVISIBLE ST JOHNS MEETING
February 7, 2019

Dr Jen Cowart, MD, gave a great presentation on Why Medicaid Expansion would be good for Florida. She offered a data based discussion of not just the morality but the economic benefit to our state. Principally, our tax dollars are going to states who have expanded Medicaid, most with no problems in funding and big outcomes in cost savings and health. In Florida alone, over 300,000 adults would be covered that are currently in the gap between regular Medicaid and the ACA/employer insured. Medicaid Expansion would help in these ways:
            Early cancer diagnoses
            Early and less complicated cases ending up at the hospitals
            Mental health services, including medication and counseling
            Opioid treatment and smoking cessation medications
            Reduces health disparities across race, income, educational and employment status

Until 2020, the Federal government offered to pay 100%, costing Florida nothing but our governor turned it back. Starting in 2020, the Feds will pay 90% with Florida having to come up with 10%. If Medicaid can be expanded, final savings to the state in the first year are projected to be $500 million. She used Kaiser Family Foundation and the Florida Policy Institute as some of her sources. We will try to get her presentation and post.

Actions to take:
            Petition drive, currently underway.
            If successful, GOTV for the vote
            If successful, any tax increase now needs 2/3 of the legislature so there’s still work to do
            If legislature tries to insert work requirements, oppose. They are insidious, unhelpful and a barrier to coverage. Every situation is different.

Medicaid Expansion Petition Drive
Andrea explained our progress so far and outlined future public actions:
            2/9 at both the Main and SE Branch libraries
            2/23 at the Saturday Farmers Mkt
            2/16 a possibility, TBD
Contact Andrea DeGeorge if you can spare some hours. andrea.degeorge@gmail.com
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SWITCHBACK!

See a powerful spoken poem, written and performed by our own Amy Goldin and shot and edited by our great friend, Jorge Rivera:
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THIS TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11!



THIS FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15!

THIS THURSDAY! VALENTINES TO LEGISLATORS!

We Are,  We Are…  PERSISTENT!!!
Indivisible St. Johns
Telephone / Post Card Advocacy  
Topics and Talking Points    February 6, 2019


To: State Sen. Hutson; State Rep. Stevenson or Renner
Sen. Hutson, FL Senate, Tallahassee, FL 32399    Rep. Stevenson or Renner, FL House, Tallahassee, FL 32399     TE: 850-354-6841    
Will fracking be banned before or after a disaster?
Fracking will be banned in Florida.
It’s just a matter of when.
Will you co-sponsor S.B. 146 (senator)       HB 239 (representative)?

To: Joe Jacquot, Chief Legal Advisor for Office of General Counsel, 400 S. Monroe St. #209, Tallahassee, FL 32399   TE:850-717-9310 ext.0
Ellie Washtock’s Suspicious Death needs the FBI
Washtock was independently investigating the, Michelle O’Connell death.
The New York Times and PBS Frontline have investigated the connection of the St. Johns Sheriff’s Dept to O’Connell’s death.
Please recommend Gov. DeSantis request an FBI investigation.

To: Sen. Rubio, Sen. Scott   U.S. Senate, Washington, D.C. 20510   Capitol operator: 202-224-3121 
To: Rep. Michael Waltz or Rep. John Rutherford  U.S. House,  Washington, D.C.  20515      
For people paying into the program their entire lives, that is degrading!
It is an EARNED BENEFIT that needs to be expanded.
Will you support the Social Security 2100 Act?

To: Sen. Rubio, Sen. Scott   U.S. Senate, Washington, D.C. 20510    Capitol operator: 202-224-3121 
To: Rep. Michael Waltz or Rep. John Rutherford  U.S. House,  Washington, D.C.  20515      
VALENTINES POST CARD  Possible hand written notes:
Dear Rep.(or Sen.) ________ Roses are red, violets are blue, sugar is sweet, and don’t ever hold government workers hostage over wall funding again.
…It doesn’t rhyme, senator, (or Representative,) but you get the point.   
Or: Dear Rep. or Sen. _______ You broke our hearts. (Draw a heart with an arrow through it.) Keep the people’s government open!
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