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Actions for Today!
Call your STATE reps to pass bills in the Oregon legislature. We only have three weeks left to get these bills across the line. Below are the numbers and brief description of the bill. All these bills have been vetted by COIN (Coordinated Oregon Indivisible Network) and our group has signed on to support them. Please call your reps and tell them to support these bills too.
When you have your rep on the phone, please also tell them to VOTE TO EXPEL REP. NEARMAN from office. There is a hearing on Wednesday, June 9th at 5:30pm. Rep Nearman is not fit to serve as more details have come out showing him coordinating with far right extremists to let them into the state capital. PLEASE CALL YOUR REPS TODAY.
HB 3265A, the Sanctuary Promise Act
HB 3220, THE Universal Legal Representation bill
HB2932, Creating a Law Enforcement Database
HB2930, Statewide Law Enforcement conduct standard
HB3145, Public database for Law Enforcement misconduct
HB 2819, Leave No Worker Behind
SB499, Compensation for the wrongfully convicted
MAXINE DEXTER 503-986-1433
KEN HELM 503-986-1434
ELIZABETH STEINER-HAYWARD 503-986-1717
KATE LIEBER 503-986-1714
ICM Neighborhood Leaders win races–local ones this time.
BRAVO Indivisible Cedar Mill and BRAVO Washington County!
Through hard work, determination, timely donations, recruiting excellent candidates, and sticking to our Progressive ideals, we have elected the most diverse group of School Board and Parks District Directors this County has ever seen. Once again, ICM stepped up to help “make stuff happen!”
Last night we proved that representation matters by lifting up a wonderful mixture of candidates that look like and sound like our community. People who will be the voices for those, especially our children, who aren’t always heard. WE helped do this and it’s an important reminder that people power DOES work.
Congratulations to all who stepped up to create change and serve. We believe in you… and yes, we will hold all of our elected officials accountable.
ICM monthly meeting May 3rd Lots to learn, lots to do
Get updated on the latest actions, events, 3 speakers, and good news we can celebrate. If you’re a member of ICM, please check for your e-newsletter–it could be in spam or another folder. It has the Zoom link for you! Social time on Monday is 6:30, meeting starts promptly at 7 pm.
Call today, don’t delay!
Hey, ICM, we need to call our Members of Congress and urge them to use our government’s role to do what the Preamble to the US Constitution says to “promote the common welfare” by passing S1, HR4 and HR 51 to help us all Thrive. These bills ensure equitable distribution of the Internet, voting rights, healthy people and planet, and justice for all.
Indivisible USA has asked us to use this messaging. Please call Sen. Wyden 202-224-5244
Sen. Merkley: 202-224-3753 and Rep. Bonamici 202-225-0855.
Let’s get ‘er done!
ICM, there’s a new opportunity to do Vote Forward letters! Please jump on it!
So many of us wrote thousands of Vote Forward letters for the 2020 election and it made a difference. Right now, you can make a difference in targeted states where there are upcoming special elections. Do you have stamps, envelopes, a printer and a computer? Vote Forward has a campaign to send thank-you letters to those infrequent voters who voted in the last election to encourage them to keep on voting–especially in special elections that are coming up very soon. Go to https://votefwd.org/ and sign up for 5 letters, or 20 letters.
Want action–here’s what you can do to make a difference!
Partner with ACLU of Oregon supporters statewide at virtual Lobby Days April 29-30
Engaging with your legislators and advocating for your community is more important than ever. Please join ACLU of Oregon supporters statewide at our virtual Lobby Days April 29-30 to demand bold action from our state-elected leaders.
This virtual event will be your opportunity to advocate for progressive policies and budget requests in areas including immigrants’ rights, reimagined policing, protection and restoration of voting rights, and criminal justice reform.
Lobby Days
The ACLU Lobby Days.
Demand bold progress from Oregon’s elected officials.
Thursday, April 29, 1 – 4:30 p.m.
Friday, April 30, 9 – 12 p.m.
Online
Register Now!
We’ve organized two days of rich programming and training; view the agenda. Tune in live to hear from ACLU staff, community leaders, and elected officials, or watch the recordings and materials on your own time, and then meet virtually with legislators along with your fellow community members.
This is a free event, but pre-registration is required. ASL interpretation and captioning will be provided. Please RSVP now and be sure to let us know any other accommodations that will help you participa