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PEG 6th Congressional District Newsletter 350

Michigan Democratic Presidential Primaries: February 27, 2024

Major Michigan Legislation 2023

The Michigan legislature passed many bills in 2023 that guarantee voting rights and help prevent future chaos in elections, Michigan taxes, gun safety, and Reproductive Health Care.

Voting

Bridge Michigan compiled the following changes to voting laws.

The Free Press on December 27, 2023  and WDET summarize changes to the following.

ncome and Taxes

Reproductive Health Act

Not all of the above legislation becomes effective immediately. Those issues that did not obtain enough votes to take immediate effect become effective 90 days after the state Legislature adjourns for the year, which calculates for an effective date in mid-February unless the legislation specified a different effective date.

Michigan made a lot of positive progress in 2023!! Thank your legislators for their good work!!

Events and Opportunities

Wednesdays. America at a Crossroads Virtual Series

Saturday, January 6. Support the 14th Amendment

Our friends at Ann Arbor Indivisible invite you to a pro-democracy rally to mark the 3rd anniversary of Trump’s failed January 6th insurrection at the Capitol. Help show public opposition to an insurrectionist on the ballot in Michigan and celebrate our democracy’s resilience after Trump’s January 6th insurrection. Learn ways to help defeat the insurrectionist in the November presidential election to protect our democracy. County Commissioner Yousef Rabhi and others will speak. A chorus of 14 people will read Section 3 of the 14th Amendment, part of the Colorado case, and part of the Maine AG’s ruling. Washtenaw County Courthouse, Huron and Main, Ann Arbor. 1–2 pm

Saturday, January 6. FREE Reclaim January 6th Nonviolence & De-escalation Training

The Meta Peace Team (MPT) and the Interfaith Council for Peace & Justice (ICPJ) have co-created this full-day nonviolence & de-escalation training to prepare & organize ourselves to respond to animosity and hatred with non-violence, de-escalation, empathy, and love.

The training is a proactive response to increasing threats and violence against Black, Brown, Indigenous, Jewish, Arab, Muslim, Palestinian, and queer communities, especially since the January 6th attack, with a recognition of the potential for further escalation as elections approach. Journey of Faith,1900 Manchester Rd, Ann Arbor. Register here. 10 am– 5 pm

Saturday, January 6. Screening of Behind Our Walls

Join Humanity for Prisoners and Michigan Justice Advocacy for the screening of Humanity for Prisoners’ 2023 Grand Rapids Film Festival’s Best Documentary, Behind Our Walls. The documentary, produced by Nate Roels, tells the story of eight Michigan prisoners in Handlon Correctional Facility. The film highlights the educational program that brought them together, Calvin Prison Initiative, established by Calvin University and Calvin Theological Seminary.

Prior to the feature film showing, a brief but inspiring film depicting the work and mission of Humanity for Prisoners will be shown. The screening will be held at Washtenaw Community College, Towsley Auditorium, 4800 E. Huron River Drive, Ann Arbor. Tickets are available here. 6:30 – 9 pm

Monday, January 15. MLK Symposium – Keynote Memorial Lecture featuring Michelle Alexander

Essential to the ministry and social justice advocacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr is his belief in the transformative power of faith, hope, and love to mend the rifts in society. In his historic “I Have a Dream” speech, he articulates his dream of racial equality and social and economic justice. Keynote Memorial Lecturer, Michelle Alexander, is the Best-selling author of The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness. This event is Free and open to the public. University of Michigan, Hill Auditorium, 825 N. University Ave, Ann Arbor. 10 am Learn More

Don’t Miss Out! Get the MLK Symposium App

Throughout the entire month of January, the MLK Symposium provides the community with over 40 opportunities to participate in lectures, live performances, exhibits, workshops and community service projects sponsored by academic and non-academic units, student and staff organizations and community groups. Explore these events and ways to get involved through this guide. Download the App

Visit the PEG Events Page for more upcoming events at www.equalityingov.org/events!

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