Weekly Check In April 16
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Congress is still in recess for another week, so your representatives should be around to talk to (but we have some advice posted in the comm about what to do if they're avoiding constituents).
With the current budget running out on April 28, now is a good time to talk to them about budget priorities and the importance of passing a budget (or a Continuing Resolution) before the deadline, so the government doesn't shut down.
Meanwhile, the Minority President is finding out how hard it is to be isolationist and ignore the rest of the world: Who knew foreign policy could be so complicated?!
Housekeeping
Reminder that we have a suggestion post if there’s a topic that you’d like to see discussed but would like to ask the mods to look into. This can be anything from general information, or a how-to-do-a-thing, or something you may want to discuss as a community. Folks are welcome to post directly to the comm as always, but if you’re not comfortable/don’t have spoons, we can help too. Also, a big thank you to
redbird for taking on tagging and doing a great job at making the comm more helpful.
Get Involved
Webinar: Advocating for Science - April 19
Action
Public Participation in EPA's Regulatory Reform - Deadline: 15 May 2017
Tools
Expanded resources at Indivisible Guide website
National Women's Law Center's liveblog on tips and tricks for effective resistance
Upcoming Protests
April 22: March for Science
April 29: Peoples Climate March
June 11: LGBT+ March
Congress is in recess - find local events, whether organised by MOCs or constituents at Resistance Recess
Immigration/Muslim Ban
Weekly reports 'naming and shaming' sanctuary cities are dropped
Portland joins Seattle in lawsuit contesting the Executive Order to withhold federal grants from sanctuary cities
Other news to know
There's been a lot going on: in Syria and North Korea (and with China and Russia), with new executive orders and with tax protests -- too much to easily summarise here! If you want a quick catch up and links to more in-depth reporting, What the Fuck Just Happened Today usually provides a good overview.
With the current budget running out on April 28, now is a good time to talk to them about budget priorities and the importance of passing a budget (or a Continuing Resolution) before the deadline, so the government doesn't shut down.
Meanwhile, the Minority President is finding out how hard it is to be isolationist and ignore the rest of the world: Who knew foreign policy could be so complicated?!
Housekeeping
Reminder that we have a suggestion post if there’s a topic that you’d like to see discussed but would like to ask the mods to look into. This can be anything from general information, or a how-to-do-a-thing, or something you may want to discuss as a community. Folks are welcome to post directly to the comm as always, but if you’re not comfortable/don’t have spoons, we can help too. Also, a big thank you to
![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Get Involved
Webinar: Advocating for Science - April 19
Action
Public Participation in EPA's Regulatory Reform - Deadline: 15 May 2017
Tools
Expanded resources at Indivisible Guide website
National Women's Law Center's liveblog on tips and tricks for effective resistance
Upcoming Protests
April 22: March for Science
April 29: Peoples Climate March
June 11: LGBT+ March
Congress is in recess - find local events, whether organised by MOCs or constituents at Resistance Recess
Immigration/Muslim Ban
Weekly reports 'naming and shaming' sanctuary cities are dropped
Portland joins Seattle in lawsuit contesting the Executive Order to withhold federal grants from sanctuary cities
Other news to know
There's been a lot going on: in Syria and North Korea (and with China and Russia), with new executive orders and with tax protests -- too much to easily summarise here! If you want a quick catch up and links to more in-depth reporting, What the Fuck Just Happened Today usually provides a good overview.
Poll #18209 The Week
Open to: Registered Users, detailed results viewable to: All, participants: 9
This week, I....
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called my one senator
3 (50.0%)
called my other senator
3 (50.0%)
called my representative
3 (50.0%)
called my governor
1 (16.7%)
called my state reps
1 (16.7%)
sent a postcard/email/letter/fax
3 (50.0%)
attended a town hall
1 (16.7%)
donated money to a cause
3 (50.0%)
went to an in-person activist group
2 (33.3%)
participated in a phone or online resistance training
1 (16.7%)
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went to a protest
1 (12.5%)
signed up for alerts
4 (50.0%)
took care of myself
7 (87.5%)
not a US citizen but worked in solidarity in my own community
1 (12.5%)
did something else
4 (50.0%)
committed to action in the coming week
4 (50.0%)