YOUR RESISTANCE NEWSLETTER
WEEK OF JUNE 23, 2019
JUNE IS PRIDE MONTH
This Pride month marks the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall Riots, which were the catalyst for gay rights movement in the United States and the world.
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Looking ahead to the 2020 session, I am preparing a list and talking points with approximately 150 bills that we supported in 2019 but failed to pass during the session. I will be urging you to form small teams in your congregations or with Indivisible groups or other organizations and schedule meetings with your legislators and staff in their local offices this fall from mid September to mid November.
The 2020 session begins January 14. Mark your calendars for UUJF Legislative Days in Tallahassee January 27-28.
AoCC Voter Empowerment Project
Every American should be able to cast a ballot easily and securely.
When laws take ballots away from citizens, it weakens our democracy. When states use vulnerable voting systems, it weakens our democracy. There is a real risk that the current president may refuse to honor the outcome of the next election. This is unacceptable in a democracy.
2020 hinges on weakened systems.
With 70-ish weeks to the next presidential election, the time to act is now. Voting laws take months to change. Will we be ready when the president questions election results?
Our June goal: 1000 actions for voter empowerment.
Will you help? Join other Americans of conscience in spending one hour per week for the month of June to ensure that every citizen can vote and each vote verified in 2020.
Learn more here about specific actions you can undertake.
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Don’t let them make the poor poorer
Come meet Rubio's staff Thursday June 27
Meet in the lobby at 10:15 at 300 N Hogan St Jacksonville FL 32202
If you do not already have a concern to speak to, check out these resources: Rogan's List and American's of Conscience Checklist,I have also been receiving a helpful new newsletter from Celeste Pewter, a former congressional staffer and writer: itstimetofight2018@gmail.com. If you are on twitter, you can follow her there also.Just a little bit about strategy. Indivisible has encouraged us to stay focused on bills that are upcoming in the days directly after we visit. Bringing your sources, links and/or paper copy is helpful.
The Sierra Club Invitation to Speak Up Against
Development of The Outpost
Monday, June 24
6:00 PM
Ponte Vedra Library
101 Library Blvd.
The first action is on Monday June 24th, 6:00 pm at the Ponte Vedra Library, 101 Library Blvd., Ponte Vedra. There will be be an open house sponsored by the corporation behind the development plans; Save Guana Now wants a number of people there in peaceful protest against these plans. Nicole said she hopes to get ten people from St. Johns County at the library; I think we can surpass this goal.
THE FIRST DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENTIAL DEBATES WATCH PARTIES
Wednesday, June 26, 8:00 - 11:00 PM
Thursday, June 27, 8:00 - 11:00 PM
Democratic Headquarters
Democratic Headquarters
71 South Dixie Highway, Suite 6
St. Augustine
The First Democratic Debates of the 2020 Presidential Campaign Season will air on two consecutive evenings: Wednesday, June 26 and Thursday, June 27 on NBC, MSNBC and the Spanish-language network Telemundo.
If you are not able to join us at Democratic Headquarters, we encourage you to form your own watch parties in your respective neighborhoods
Please call the office 904-825-2336 to RSVP for one or both of the Debate Watch Parties.
Mayor Gillum’s confirmed to visit in St. Johns County on Monday, July 1st! Watch this space for more info!
Homestead, Fl children's prison Call to Action
What is Homestead Detention Center? Homestead, Florida is the site of the largest child detention center in the country, the ONLY for-profit center, and the only shelter deemed “temporary”. It was opened in June 2016 to house what HHS calls unaccompanied alien children (UAC). From June 2016 to April 2017 it sheltered 8,500 children, then closed. It was reactivated in March 2018 and currently houses more than 2,000 children. HHS now plans to expand to house up to 3,200 children beginning in mid-April. Children at Homestead are 13-17 yrs of age. About 75% are male and 25% female. According to HHS children remain an average of 52 days (although there are reports of children staying much longer).
What can we do? While media coverage of the Homestead detention facility is growing, there is a need for greater awareness and action.
Lobby Contact your representatives at state and local levels. Write letters to local newspapers. Share on Facebook. Follow the Witness Homestead Facebook page. Write petitions to close Homestead. Support Senator Merkley’s Bill 397 “Shut Down Child Prison Camps Act”.
Donate The Witness Homestead group is requesting donations to help keep monitors on the ground. There is a Go Fund Me account called “Witness Homestead Support”. Donate here
Homestead, Fl children's prison Call to Action
What is Homestead Detention Center? Homestead, Florida is the site of the largest child detention center in the country, the ONLY for-profit center, and the only shelter deemed “temporary”. It was opened in June 2016 to house what HHS calls unaccompanied alien children (UAC). From June 2016 to April 2017 it sheltered 8,500 children, then closed. It was reactivated in March 2018 and currently houses more than 2,000 children. HHS now plans to expand to house up to 3,200 children beginning in mid-April. Children at Homestead are 13-17 yrs of age. About 75% are male and 25% female. According to HHS children remain an average of 52 days (although there are reports of children staying much longer).
Donate The Witness Homestead group is requesting donations to help keep monitors on the ground. There is a Go Fund Me account called “Witness Homestead Support”. Donate here
What can we do? While media coverage of the Homestead detention facility is growing, there is a need for greater awareness and action.
Lobby Contact your representatives at state and local levels. Write letters to local newspapers. Share on Facebook. Follow the Witness Homestead Facebook page. Write petitions to close Homestead. Support Senator Merkley’s Bill 397 “Shut Down Child Prison Camps Act”.
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KNOW YOUR STATE LEGISLATORS
FLORIDA REPORT CARD
In 2019, which Florida state legislators voted to put people first instead of powerful special interests?
We've graded each legislator based on their votes on issues that matter to Floridians: our economy, our public schools, our environment, our civil rights, reproductive freedom, gun safety, and more. Click on the Report Card link below next to your representative to see their report card for the 2019 legislative session.
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 Office Suite 902
309 Kingsley Lake Drive
St Augustine, FL 32092-3048
Phone (904) 823-2300
District Secretary: Shorty Robbins
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F (29%)
Capitol Office 402 South Monroe Street 303 House Office Building Tallahassee, FL 32399-1300 Phone: (850) 717-5017
Legislative Assistant
Kaley Slattery
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F (29%)
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
Legislative Assistant
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