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Sunday, February 24, 2019

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YOUR RESISTANCE NEWSLETTER
WEEK OF FEBRUARY 24, 2019

REPORT TO BE SUBMITTED TO ATTORNEY GENERAL IN NEXT FEW WEEKS
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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CALLS TO ACTION:

Trump's National 'emergency' is an illegal, anti-democratic power grab rooted in racism. 


House and Senate Dems will introduce a resolution of disapproval in the next few days to block Trump's emergency declaration, which has a good chance of passing both chambers of Congress and being sent to Trump, who is sure to issue his first veto.  Republican leaders in both Chambers vow to sustain Mr. Trump's veto.


We’ve got to let every single member of Congress know that they need to fight back. Here’s how:

  1.  Call your MoCs or call or use our toll-free number: 1-855-980-2355 to tell them to reject Trump’s fake emergency.  Congress has an obligation to check Executive Branch abuses. They need to act to protect our democracy by overriding a certain veto of the resolution of disapproval of the national emergency declaration.  
  2. Read more on how you can demand Congress launch investigations into this abuse of power. With their new oversight powers in the House, Democrats should immediately schedule hearings and investigations into Trump’s illegal power grab.  Learn more from Indivisible resources.

UPDATES AND FURTHER ACTIONS

Watch out for discussions of the issues that you told us were your priorities during the February 7th General Meeting .

Responding to those wishes, your Steering Committee is bringing you speakers/experts on each topic to forthcoming General Meetings.  These issues include, in no particular order:

  • the national popular vote and voter suppression
  • income inequality
  • climate change
  • health care expansion

We'll also publish links to related articles in our newsletter and blog.  

Our March 7th General Meeting Discussion will focus on climate change led by

Come hear South Florida Lead Organizer
                                                   Olivia Nedd



Did you know that most registered voters support the ideas in the Green New Deal?  See the results of this Yale University study that demonstrates strong bipartisan support when the Deal is discussed without reference to the party that introduced it.  Yale Green New Deal .  Across the country most Americans think climate warming is real.  Click on this interactive map of opinions across all US states on whether Climate warming is happening. Click here to learn more about the Green New Deal and an analysis of its feasibility

Visit your local legislators.  Don't forget our bi-weekly schedule to visit Cyndi Stevenson's office on 2/27/19 at 10 AM. 

Everyone who is a constituent of Cyndi Stevenson is encouraged to attend! Please email   andrea.degeorge@gmail.com if you are interested. 

Indivisible St Johns is visiting State legislators on March 12 - let us know your priority issues.

Indivisible St Johns continued collecting petitions to Expand Medicaid at the St Augustine Farmers Market February 23. We’re popular and well on our way to meet our goal of 300 by end February!  

Anyone who wants to help out can email andrea.degeorge@gmail.com with their preferred time slot. 


Pizza and Movie Night
Michael Moore's Documentary 
"Fahrenheit 9/11"
Wednesday, February 27
6:00 PM - Pizza and beverages
6:45 PM - showing of Fahrenheit 9/11

Donation: $20 Pizza and Movie, $10 Movie alone

Filmmaker Michael Moore predicted that Donald Trump would become the 45th president of the United States. Traveling across the country, Moore interviews American citizens to get a sense of the social, economic and political impact of Trump's victory. Moore also takes an in-depth look at voting, the Electoral College, the government agenda, the school shooting in Parkland, Fla., and the water crisis in his hometown of Flint, Mich.

To RSVP for the movie night, call 904-825-2336.


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.  
Gary Farris conducting Voter  Registration Training
Voter Registration Training for outreach to those eligible for restoration of Voting Rights, thanks to Amendment 4.

Gary Farris heads up voter registration for the St. Johns Democratic Party.  He is currently holding a number of training session for people who are interested in reaching out to former felons.   His regular training sessions are the first  Wednesday of the month at 2:30 PM at Democratic Headquarters or by appointment.  If you are interested in assisting Gary with this effort, please contact him at 904-599-6241 or glandlkfarris@comcast.net

Voter Registration Outreach Locations

Wednesday, February 20 from 6:00 - 8:00 PM
Armstrong, First Baptist Church, 6370 Armstrong Road, Elkton.
Saturday, February 23rd from 1:30 to 3:30 PM:
Anastasia Island, SJC Anastasia Library Branch, 124 Seagrove Main St
Northwest, SJC Bartram Trail Library Branch, 60 Davis Pond Blvd.INDIVISIBLE ST JOHNS COUNTY
Saturday, March 30th from 1:30 to 3:30 PM:
Ponte Vedra, SJC Ponte Vedra Library Branch, 101 Library Blvd. (Under renovation through February)
FIXING OUR ELECTION PROCESS
THE NATIONAL POPULAR VOTE

Monday, March 11 


Pam Edwards - Roine

The League of Women Voters


Unity Church for Creative Living
2777 Race Track Rd.
Gathering 6:30 PM
Meeting -  7:00 PM
The National Popular Vote is designed to guarantee that the winner of the presidential election is always the candidate who receives the greatest number of votes nationwide.  It is entirely within the framework of the US Constitution and has been signed on by 11 states and the District of Columbia. Florida will once again have this legislation introduced into both the Florida Senate and House of Representatives during this year’s session.  Please join us for this informational meeting. 

All are welcome!!


On March 13th, hundreds of people from across Florida will be gathering in Tallahassee to advocate for positive criminal justice reform in our communities. And, we’d love to have you join us.

Join the Florida Campaign for Criminal Justice Reform at our 2019 Lobby Day on Wednesday, March 13 at the Florida State Capitol in Tallahassee! 
RSVP
 

3/14 @ 4:30 St. Francis Chef's Night Out 

Women's March St. Johns is participating for a chef's night out on 3/14. Join us and help feed the community!

Details:
Chef’s Night Out is a fun group experience in the kitchen…yours or ours!

Each month groups from businesses, churches and neighborhoods cook dinner for our families and single adult residents. Our chef is there to assist in the kitchen as your group cooks or heats up the dinner for our (approx.) 45 residents. Dinner is served at 5:30pm.

Contact Cindy Rockafellow with any questions

Art: Jen Bloomer of Radici Studios



WE ALWAYS WELCOME NEW MEMBERS AND NEW IDEAS! 

Do you Know about Americans of Conscience Checklist? Each week they will send you a list of actions for each value on the checklist.  Sign up here https://americansofconscience.com/  

I value democracy.
With respect and collaboration, we create a government for the people, by the people.

I value equality.

Support the dignity of your rainbow of neighbors from every religion, race, ethnicity, culture, gender, sexual orientation, economic status, age, and ability.

I value voting as a foundation of a healthy democracy.

Each citizen must be able to freely and fairly elect those who represent their values. The actions below are part of our 16-point plan to bolster voting access before the 2020 election.
I value decency.
Our nation has a moral and legal obligation to welcome people seeking asylum and refuge. We support showing decency toward this vulnerable community.



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