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An Indivisible FL-13 Zoom Event:
Get Ready To Vote / Protect Your Vote, and Why Voting By Mail Is Safe in Pinellas County

We hope you will join us for this Indivisible Florida 13 Zoom presentation and question and answer event.
Our presenters,Amy Keith And Caitlin Constantine are passionate advocates for protecting voting rights. They are the Pinellas County leads for the nationwide Election Protection Coalition, which fields poll monitors and voter assistance hotlines to help make sure everyone who turns out to vote gets their ballots counted.
Amy is the 2nd Vice President of the League of Woman Voters of St Pete. Caitlin is a Director Emeritus of the LWV of St Pete. We are fortunate to have them as presenters for this event!
Please let us know you plan to attend on our Indivisible Fl 13 Facebook event page. The Zoom link will be posted there:
https://www.facebook.com/events/553806061995169/
Shout Out To Indivisible Safety Harbor

Safety Harbor Indivisible joined forces with Indivisible FL-13 to prepare vote by mail postcards to tens of thousands of Pinellas County independent voters who aren’t yet signed up to vote by mail.
“Coordinator Charrie Moscardini took a ton of cards from us and her Safety Harbor Indivisibles did a fantastic job of turning them around in record time. All the cards came back to us with stamps and every carder’s pack of cards had a contribution check on it” said Vickie Dunn of Indivisible FL-13.
The Indivisible/Common Ground campaign will encourage 81,000 Pinellas independent voters who don’t presently vote by mail to sign up so they can vote without going to the polls this November.
Please Like Or Follow The Pinellas Coalition For Immigration Justice Facebook Page

Indivisible FL-13 is a member of the Pinellas Coalition For Immigration Justice. Please “Like” or “Follow” the Coalition Facebook Page to help us gain greater visibility.
Weekly Demonstrations Go Virtual During Pandemic

Contact John Stewart at sjstew@gte.net for information on the weekly virtual demonstration. Every Monday or Tuesday he is sending out the current week’s topic and virtual protest signs to his direct contacts.
Or just contact your Senators every Tuesday with your current concerns:
Below is contact information for the Senators’ offices in the federal courthouse in downtown Tampa where we protest every Tuesday. Once a week you help stage a virtual demonstration by contacting the offices by phone and/or e-mail to let them know your concerns. You can let them know this is part of the Tuesday morning virtual demonstration.
We can keep a regular presence on line, even if we don’t in the flesh.
One request: the staff in the two offices have always been professional and courteous to us. No matter what you think of their bosses’ morals and policies, please be polite to the staff when you communicate. We have nothing to gain by being hostile or rude.
Here is the contact information:
Senator Rubio’s office: (813) 853-1099
Taylor_Sanchez@rubio.senate.gov
Senator Scott’s office: (813) 225-7040
luis_laracuente@rickscott.senate.gov
This will be a great way to keep active and, once the crisis has passed, to amplify the voices of those demonstrating. Not everyone has the ability or inclination to demonstrate, so we can let the senators know that there are countless people who agree with those who are in front of their offices every week.
Stay safe.
via John Stewart
sjstew@gte.net
Indivisible FL-13 Contact Information:Indivisible FL-13 on Facebook
Email Indivisible FL-13 at info@indivisiblefl13.com
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Register to vote, vote by mail!
Florida 13 Congressperson Phone Numbers:
Senator Marco Rubio (R): DC (202)224-3041 Local (813)287-5035
Senator Rick Scott (R): DC (202) 224-5274
Representative Charlie Crist (D): DC (202) 225-5961 Local (888)205-5569