YOUR RESISTANCE NEWSLETTER
WEEK OF MARCH 24, 2019
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The Mueller report has been delivered to Attorney General Barr
No proof of collusion but obstruction....
No proof of collusion but obstruction....
Our plans haven't changed. Be ready to mobilize on short notice if the report is not released! Sign up here: Rapid Response to Firing Mueller
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CALLS TO ACTION:
House Justice Appropriations Subcommittee meeting Tuesday, 03/26/19
District Office Capitol Office
House Justice Appropriations Subcommittee meeting Tuesday, 03/26/19
Email or call your Representative and urge that he or she vote YES on HB 589 - Theft Offenses at the House Justice Appropriations Subcommittee meeting this Tuesday, 03/26/19 3:30 PM.
HB 589 - Theft Offenses The prison population has exploded and millions of dollars are spent to incarcerate people for nonviolent offenses. Since 2000, at least 37 states have raised their felony theft thresholds above which prosecutors may charge theft offenses as felonies, rather than misdemeanors. Lawmakers have made these changes to prioritize costly prison space for more serious offenders and ensure that value-based penalties take inflation into account. States that increased their thresholds reported roughly the same average decrease in crime as the 22 states that did not change their theft laws.
Include your name and address or Zip Code so your legislator knows you are a constituent.
District | Last Name | Phone | |
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57 | Beltran | mike.beltran@myfloridahouse.gov | (850) 717-5057 |
11 | Byrd | cord.byrd@myfloridahouse.gov | (850) 717-5011 |
66 | DiCeglie | nick.diceglie@myfloridahouse.gov | (850) 717-5066 |
119 | Fernandez-Barquin | juan.fernandez-barquin@myfloridahouse.gov | (850) 717-5119 |
98 | Gottlieb | michael.gottlieb@myfloridahouse.gov | (850) 717-5098 |
19 | Payne | bobby.payne@myfloridahouse.gov | (850) 717-5019 |
29 | Plakon | scott.plakon@myfloridahouse.gov | (850) 717-5029 |
102 | Pritchett | sharon.pritchett@myfloridahouse.gov | (850) 717-5102 |
24 | Renner | paul.renner@myfloridahouse.gov | (850) 717-5024 |
91 | Slosberg | emily.slosberg@myfloridahouse.gov | (850) 717-5091 |
104 | Stark | richard.stark@myfloridahouse.gov | (850) 717-5104 |
12 | Yarborough | yarborough.clay@myfloridahouse.gov | (850) 717-5012 |
Senate Innovation, Industry and Technology Committee meeting Tuesday, 03/26/19
Email or call your Senator and urge that he or she vote NO on SB824 – Private Property Rights of homeowners and vote NO on SB7064 - Fracking at the Senate Innovation, Industry and Technology Committee meeting next Tuesday, 03/26/19, 1:30 pm.
Include your name and address or Zip Code so your legislator knows you are a constituent.
SB824 – Private Property Rights of Homeowners Preempts the regulation of vacation rentals to the state. Prevents residents from addressing important issues of concern in their communities.
SB7064 – Fracking Prohibits fracking but fails to include a ban on matrix acidizing that threatens Florida’s sources of potable water.
District | Last Name | Phone | |
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5 | Bradley | bradley.rob.web@flsenate.gov | (850) 487-5005 |
6 | Gibson | gibson.audrey.web@flsenate.gov | (850) 487-5006 |
7 | Hutson | hutson.travis.web@flsenate.gov | (850) 487-5007 |
10 | Simpson | simpson.wilton.web@flsenate.gov | (850) 487-5010 |
11 | Bracy | bracy.randolph.web@flsenate.gov | (850) 487-5011 |
24 | Brandes | brandes.jeff.web@flsenate.gov | (850) 487-5024 |
27 | Benacquisto | benacquisto.lizbeth.web@flsenate.gov | (850) 487-5027 |
28 | Passidomo | passidomo.kathleen.web@flsenate.gov | (850) 487-5028 |
34 | Farmer | farmer.gary.web@flsenate.gov | (850) 487-5034 |
35 | Braynon | braynon.oscar.web@flsenate.gov | (850) 487-5035 |
If you are a constituent of Senate Innovation, Industry and Technology Committee Chair, Wilton Simpson, ask him to place the following bills on the agenda for the next Committee meeting. Otherwise, ask your Senator to urge the Chair to place these bills on the next committee agenda.
SB314 Advanced Well Stimulation Treatment Prohibits fracking and matrix acidizing. Fracking damages the environment and threatens water supplies with adverse consequences for public health, quality of life and the tourism industry.
SB222 Private Property Rights Exempting from the definition of “public utility” property owners who own and operate a renewable energy source device, produce renewable energy from that device, and provide or sell the renewable energy to users on that property. Encourages conversion to solar power.
SB1156 Community Solar Program Community solar allows individuals, businesses, schools, colleges, local governments, churches and other non-profits to share the benefits of a single solar array and receive proportional credits on electric utility bills for power produced. Renewable sources of energy will reduce pollution and dependence on fossil fuels.
Commerce Committee meeting Thursday, 03/21/19, 12:00 pm.
UPDATES AND FURTHER ACTIONS
Email or call your Representative and urge that he or she vote NO on HB 3 - Preemption of Local Regulations and vote YES on HB 397 - Professional Regulationat the House Commerce Committee meeting next Thursday, 03/21/19, 12:00 pm.
Include your name and address or Zip Code so your legislator knows you are a constituent.
Vote NO HB 3 - Preemption of Local Regulations Prohibits local governments from imposing or adopting new regulations on businesses and business entities. It threatens to roll back local progress toward equality that currently protects 13 million Floridians. It threatens local employment, housing, and public accommodations protections. It threatens bans on conversion therapy, fracking, plastic bags and straws.
Vote YES HB 397 - Professional Regulation Prohibits conviction of a crime 5 years before a license application date as grounds for denial. Provides a second chance for returning citizens and reduces barriers to gainful employment for those seeking to support themselves and their families.
UPDATES AND FURTHER ACTIONS
Trump’s budget calls for $777 billion in Medicaid and
Affordable Care Act cuts, which would result in millions of Americans losing
their health coverage. Why? To pay for his $2 trillion tax giveaway mostly to
the wealthy and big corporations.
Visit your local legislators. Next visit is March 27 - come along and express your views
If you're a constituent of Cyndi Stevenson and interested in attending, please email andrea.degeorge@gmail.com.
Medicaid Expansion drive continues - Anyone who has ideas about venues and wants to help out can email andrea.degeorge@gmail.com. If you want to understand the benefits of expanding Medicaid, follow this link Medicaid expansion benefits.
If you're a constituent of Cyndi Stevenson and interested in attending, please email andrea.degeorge@gmail.com.
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Restoring Voting Rights for Felons. Call your legislators to say Florida voters voted by 64 percent to restore voting rights to most felons (exceptions for murderers and felony sex offenders). Don't let legislators tie this up by using ambiguities to slow down the process of restoring voting rights to felons.
Voter Registration Training for outreach to those eligible for restoration of Voting Rights, thanks to Amendment 4.Contact Gary Farris to learn about reaching out to former felons at 904-599-6241 or glandlkfarris@comcast.net.Voter Registration Outreach LocationsSaturday, March 30th from 1:30 to 3:30 PM:Ponte Vedra, SJC Ponte Vedra Library Branch, 101 Library Blvd. (Under renovation through February)
Contact johnpilecki@gmail.com with any questions or concerns. GENUNG'S FISH CAMP ENVIRONMENTAL AND ECOTOURS EVENTOn Sunday, April 14th, 3:00pm-8:00pm, join us at Genung's Fish Camp, 291 Cubbedge Road, St. Augustine. There will be live music by Uncle Eddie and Robin and friends, food offerings from the African Love Kitchen Food Truck, and a variety of beverages available for purchase. Best of all - FREE guided ecotour river boat rides aboard Captain Adam Morley's Litter Gitter (sign up early, spaces are limited).The purpose of the event is to bring together members of local environmental and environment-friendly groups, along with the general public, for fun and environmental awareness. Children 3 years and older are welcome to come aboard. Stick around for the view of the sunset over the Matanzas River at 7:52 - it is a sight to behold!
Date: 04/14/2019 (Sun.) Time: 3:00pm - 8:00pm EDT
We Are, We Are… PERSISTENT!!!
Indivisible St. Johns
Telephone / Post Card Advocacy
Good is breaking out all across North America!
Now on First and Third Thursdays of the Month.
Next meeting is April 4.
WE ALWAYS WELCOME NEW MEMBERS AND NEW IDEAS!
Email us at indivisible.st.johns@gmail.com
KNOW YOUR STATE LEGISLATORS
Senator Travis Hutson District 7 Republican
District Office Tallahassee Office
4875 Palm Coast Parkway, NW 314 Senate Building
Suite 5 404 South Monroe Street
Palm Coast, FL 32137 Tallahassee, FL 32399-1100
(386) 446-7610 (850) 487-5007
Senate VOIP: 40700 Senate VOIP: 5007
FAX (888) 263-3475
Suite 5 404 South Monroe Street
Palm Coast, FL 32137 Tallahassee, FL 32399-1100
(386) 446-7610 (850) 487-5007
Senate VOIP: 40700 Senate VOIP: 5007
FAX (888) 263-3475
Legislative Assistants Legislative Assistant
Danielle Curbow and Matthew Kauffmann John Kotyk
District Address
Suite 902
309 Kingsley Lake Drive
St Augustine, FL 32092-3048
Phone (904) 823-2300
District Secretary: Shorty Robbins
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Capitol Address
402 South Monroe Street 303 House Office Building Tallahassee, FL 32399-1300 Phone: (850) 717-5017
Legislative Assistant
Kaley Slattery
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Kaley |
District Office Capitol Office
Suite 1 418 The Capitol
4877 Palm Coast Parkway Northwest 402 South Monroe Street
Palm Coast, FL 32137-3677 Tallahassee, FL 32399-1300
Phone (386) 446-7644 Phone (850) 717-5024
4877 Palm Coast Parkway Northwest 402 South Monroe Street
Palm Coast, FL 32137-3677 Tallahassee, FL 32399-1300
Phone (386) 446-7644 Phone (850) 717-5024
Legislative Assistant
Samantha Story
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