Indivisible FL-13 Weekly Email Newsletter September 14, 2024

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NEWS & UPDATES

Choose your Judges wisely (and other tips for making the best down-ballot choices)

Tuesday, September 24
5:30-7:00pm ET.
Via Zoom

We have a special guest: Florida Rising’s Policy and Research Director, Letitia Harmon. Not only are there important races for President and Vice President on the ballot this fall, there’s a critical Senate race, multiple ballot initiatives, judges, and more. Letitia will present on how to effectively choose the best judge candidates and make informed decisions up and down the whole ballot.

REGISTER FOR OUR SEPTEMBER SWIFT CALL

SWIFT = State Wide Indivisible Florida Taskforce. The purpose of SWIFT is to offer connections, resources, and support to Indivisible activists across Florida around progressive organizing initiatives. We meet monthly to coordinate strategy and actions and learn together. 
 
Spread the word: These are called collaboration calls for a reason! The more people who show up, the more we learn, share, and collaborate statewide — the more impactful we are together.     
 
Ready to take action in your community? https://indivisi.org/n2n        

                                                                                         


Personalized Voting Information From The League Of Women Voters

Research non-partisan and judicial candidates on your ballot.

https://www.vote411.org


Pinellas County Mental Health, Substance Use & Addiction Support

Finding the right care can be an overwhelming experience. Care About Me supports you every step of the way by confidentially assessing your situation, matching you with a provider, and booking an appointment to get you the help you need. We are here to support you and connect you with care in a friendly, hassle-free way. Care About Me is your guide and ally on your journey to wellness.
https://careaboutme.org/
or
Call or text 1-888-431-1998


Did you know you need to re-register for a mail-in ballot?

Florida law now requires a re-do for your
mail-in ballot requests each cycle.
Previous instructions have been canceled.

So, a few things to remember:

Governor DeSantis and the Florida Legislature have increasingly tightened our election laws.

Requesting a a mail-in ballot simply gives you the option to vote by mail. You can still vote in person until and including election day by dropping off your ballot. There is no downside in requesting one.

Requesting a vote by mail ballot gives you multiple options to ensure your voice is heard at the polls.

Check your mail-in ballot status and request a ballot mailed to you by going to votepinellas.com or call (717) 464 8683.

Indivisible FL-13 Contact Information:

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

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 
Congressional District 13 (West of US 19)
Representative Anna Paulina Luna (R):     DC (202) 225-5961  Local (727) 610-3980
Congressional District 14 (East of US 19)
Representative Kathy Castor (D):     DC (202) 225-3376  Local (727) 369-0201

The last redistricting split Pinellas County down the middle along US 19 with the areas west of 34th Street in the new CD 13 and the areas east of 34th Street in CD 14 along with South Tampa. Indivisible FL-13 retains its original name but maintains the same turf, including the areas of CD 14 in Pinellas County.


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