Indivisible FL-13 Weekly Newsletter November 30, 2020

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NEWS & UPDATES


Indivisible FL-13 Next Steps 

Republicans currently hold both houses and the Governor’s office in Florida. High on their list of priorities will be consideration of the Governor’s proposed bill that will threaten and suppress citizens’ rights to free assembly guaranteed by our Constitution and a re-balancing of the State Budget necessitated by the loss of jobs, tourism and revenue resulting from the ongoing pandemic.

This week individuals in the Indivisible Florida Network, including IFL13 members, will be attending a legislative advocacy workshop and in 2021 we will be actively lobbying the Florida Legislature in support of the values in our mission statement. We’d like to hear what your priorities are in Florida. Let Mike know at info@indivisibleFL13.com.

Indivisible FL-13 also encourages you to help the Democratic candidates Georgia senate runoff in any way you can. A Democratic majority US House and Senate will help tremendously in rolling back the damage done in the past four years. More information is below.


Georgia Postcard Project

Help write postcards in the Georgia Senate runoff election!

www.gapostcard.org


Volunteer in Georgia for the Senate Runoff Elections!

*Now that the dust has settled on the Presidential election, we must shift our focus to the two extremely important Senate race run-offs in Georgia on January 5th. 

These two Senate seats could make all the difference in a successful Biden-Harris agenda over the next four years. 

We all know that controlling the Senate will allow Democrats to appoint Supreme Court and Federal Judges, improve our healthcare, pass Covid support and so much more. It’s urgent that we make our best effort to take the Senate away from Mitch McConnell. 

We also know that many of you are looking for best ways to assist our neighbors in Georgia to secure these two seats. Here are two options:

  • Please share this Mobilize link provided by Georgia Democrats’ Executive Director Scott Hogan to those out of state who may wish to volunteer.
  • And if you can, please give. Just click on the names below to do so.

 Elect Jon Ossoff and Elect Raphael Warnock
*Above information via Fired Up Pinellas


WEEKLY DEMONSTRATION AT SENATORS MARCO RUBIO AND RICK SCOTT’S TAMPA OFFICE

Demonstrators must wear masks and practice social distancing. Parking meters around the courthouse accept cash or credit cards. FMI on the Tuesday Demonstration and to get on John Stewart’s excellent and informative mailing contact him at sjstew@gte.net or  (727) 894-2832.


Every Tuesday from 10:30-11:30 AM
Sam M. Gibbons U.S. Court House
801 N. Florida Ave.   Tampa, FL 33602


Indivisible FL-13 Contact Information:

Indivisible FL-13 is a member of the Indivisible Florida Network and the Pinellas Coalition For Immigration Justice.

👉Indivisible Florida Network

👉Pinellas Coalition For Immigration Justice Website

👉Indivisible FL-13 Website

👉Email Indivisible FL-13 at info@indivisiblefl13.com

Useful Tools:

Pinellas County Progressive Calendar

Resist Bot, fax your representatives via text message. Text RESIST to 50409

Fax your congressperson for free at FaxZero.com

Get action alerts from Countable.us

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


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