
Hello friends,
Last week was challenging, with difficult hearings and work sessions in the Legislature, more national gun violence, and an uptick in COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations. Oddly enough, the bright spot came during an 8-hour hearing on anti-trans bills in Maine, when young people from across the state stood up for trans rights and against hate and bigotry. It was the boost we needed and a poignant reminder that our work is not finished. This week, we have updates on that legislation and info on bills to address a “family glitch” in the ACA, drug sentencing reform, and support for child care workers. We also have news of a push to overturn Trump’s anti-abortion domestic gag rule. Read on and pitch in where you can.
In solidarity,
The Suit Up Maine Admin Team
WHAT’S NEW
Updates on past actions.
So, what’s next? EqualityMaine is calling Mainers who support trans rights to urge them to tell their legislators to oppose these bills, and they need our help! Phone banks are 6-8:30 pm on Tuesdays and Sundays and training is provided. Sign up here or email Jake Karaisz for more information. You can track the bills in our Legislature Roundup and follow EqualityMaine and MaineTransNet for updates about upcoming work sessions and votes on these bills. Be sure to check out our new Guide for Trans Allies, which we created with guidance from MaineTransNet.
THIS WEEK IN THE LEGISLATURE
Updates on bills we’re tracking in our Legislature Roundup.
THIS WEEK IN D.C.
Federal legislation and nominations to keep an eye on.
On our website you’ll also find:
- Maine Legislature Roundup: A legislative tracker for the current session.
- Actions: Calls to action on a range of issues.
- Letter to the Editor Guide: Tips on writing LTEs and a list of Maine newspapers that accept them.
- Statements, Op-Eds, and Testimony: Legislative testimony, guest editorials, and statements from our admin team.
- Top Events: A list of upcoming progressive events across the state.
- Guides & Explainers: Resources on complex topics.
- Civic Dashboard: Contact info for your elected officials, tutorials on the legislative process, and more.
You can find more of our actions on our Facebook and Twitter pages.
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