Thursday, September 14 - Finish the job in Wisconsin and Ohio / Clean and affordable buildings
Action You Can Take Today
Action 1: Finish the job in Wisconsin and Ohio
Action 2: Community Meeting: Clean and Affordable Buildings in our Wards on Monday, September 18, 6PM-7:30PM at Sulzer Library (4455 N Lincoln Ave)
Action 1: Finish the job in Wisconsin and Ohio
We've scored some impressive wins in 2023. After reducing last year’s predicted “red wave” to a puddle, we helped to elect Judge Janet Protasiewicz to the Wisconsin Supreme Court, by a huge margin, and to defeat the Republicans’ sneak attack on abortion rights in Ohio, by an even bigger margin.
So why do things seem so scary as we enter the 2024 election season? Because the more we win, the more desperate and outrageous the Republicans get. As soon as Wisconsin voters expressed a clear preference for a liberal-leaning Supreme Court, the fringe right began promoting a scurrilous plan to nullify the vote by impeaching Justice Protasiewicz before she heard a single case. Similarly, after getting thumped in their attempt to keep Ohio’s abortions rights initiative off the November ballot, Republicans conspired to put it on the ballot in a deceptively worded and politically loaded summary.
It’s become a familiar pattern: Republican extremists overreach. Voters resoundingly reject them. Extremists reach further. Instead of trying to persuade their voters or propose policies that voters will support, they try to win by changing the rules.
Many of us were hoping for a respite this fall, a chance to relax and regroup before the 2024 shitstorm. Sorry, but the vacation is over. We may be seeing a party in its death throes, but while it thrashes around we have to be vigilant.
Here’s what we can do this week:
Phone bank with the Democratic Party of Wisconsin. They’re asking voters to call their state reps and senators and warn them off the far right’s extreme impeachment scheme. Currently sessions are scheduled for Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays in September (in other words, right now!), with more possibly to come.
Donate to the WisDems Defend Justice Campaign. Help get the word out to Wisconsin pols: don’t you dare!
Phone bank with the Democratic Party of Ohio. We spent weeks asking Ohio voters to "Vote No on Issue 1." Now we have to get them to vote yes! Tuesday and Thursday evenings 4:30-6:30 CT, Wednesday sessions possibly to come.
Donate to Ohioans United for Reproductive Rights, a coalition of abortion-rights organizations fighting to protect abortion rights with a constitutional amendment.
Action via Blue Beginning
Action 2: Clean and affordable buildings 9/18
Homes should be safe places. But In Chicago, about 82% of buildings burn gas for heating, cooking, and other household needs. The result? High levels of indoor air pollution and expensive gas bills that disproportionately affect Black and brown communities and lower-income residents. Peoples Gas wants to keep us hooked on fossil fuels while hiking our bills--at a time when they’re making record profits.
On Monday, September 18, join Sierra Club Illinois and Alders Vasquez and Martin in a community meeting to learn how to:
shift Chicago away from gas to newer, more affordable, more efficient all-electric technologies.
take action for safer air to breathe and energy savings.
build support in our community for Clean Buildings policies.
ensure that Mayor Johnson and City Council put Chicago on the path toward clean and affordable buildings!
Action via Indivisible Lincoln Square
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