Monday, January 25, 2021

1-25-21 Newsletter

 

KEEPING OUR REPUBLIC

"And together we shall write an American story of hope, not fear. Of unity, not division. Of light, not darkness. A story of decency and dignity, love and healing, greatness and goodness. May this be the story that guides us."
-- President Joe Biden, 
Inauguration Speech, January 20, 2021


And yet the dawn is ours before we knew it.
Somehow, we do it.
Somehow, we’ve weathered and witnessed
A nation that isn’t broken, but simply unfinished.
---Amanda Gorman, excerpt from "The Hill We Climb", 2021 Inauguration poem 

INCO LEADERSHIP TEAM
We're starting off the Biden presidency with enthusiasm and renewed determination to defend our democracy. Attend an INCO Community Group meeting, listed in HAPPENINGS,  to get in on the excitement. We'd love for you to get active with INCO!
 
Bebe Michel, Beeb Ashcroft, Carmen Hammersmith, Cheryl Conway, Eric Halperin, Kathleen Macdonald, Ken Potter, Laurie Caplan, Mary Beth Cottle, Ricky Bennett, and Tracy Abel.
It's up to each of us to make sure elected offices are filled by good people who share our values, not by extremists or other anti-democratic candidates. INCO encourages you to sign up for this important training.
TEAMWORK!
What issues matter to you? What problems do you want INCO to tackle?
Join with Indivisibles from across Oregon in teams set up by COIN (Consolidated Oregon Indivisible Network). We'd love to have at least 1-2 INCO members on each of the six teams. Share the coastal perspective with your team, and keep INCO informed about issues and ideas from your team. 

The teams are:
Recruiting/Supporting Candidates Team
Rural/Urban Divide Team
State Legislative Team
Federal Team
Anti-Racist Education and Action Team
Social Media Team

Here's the 
Form to Sign up for COIN's Statewide Teams  - the form describes each team.
 
ACCOUNTABILITY IN SALEM
INCO signed on to COIN's letter calling on the leaders of the Oregon Legislature to hold Rep. Mike Nearman accountable for his actions aiding far-right extremists in their attack on the Oregon Capitol Building on December 21, 2020 by expelling him from office per the Oregon Constitution. The letter closes: "This is a time of reckoning for our nation, and for our great state. Elected leaders: we are relying on you to protect our democracy through these difficult times."
KEEP UP WITH THE LEGISLATURE
Sign up for a variety of emails with legislative news and your state representative's newsletters at this link. On the next page, to find your representative and senator, click on the boxes in the upper left-hand corners (with the '-' symbol) to expand the selection. Check the boxes you're interested in and subscribe to email updates!  Contact info is also on INCO's website.

The Oregon ACLU hosts two free Zoom events to preview the legislative session and learn more about Oregon's budget.
  • On Thursday, January 28, at 5:30 p.m., we're hosting an hour-long legislative session preview where you can learn about some of the most important bills we need Oregonians like you to push for. RSVP Now.
  • On Thursday, February 4, at 2 p.m., we're hosting a two-hour training season on Oregon's budget, diving into the nitty-gritty of how our state spends our money and what we can do to make sure it reflects our values. RSVP Now.

ASL interpretation and live captioning will be available. Both webinars are free to attend.

Tony the Democrat 
Tony the Democrat, founder and leader of Postcards to Voters, visited INCO's Write to Voters Zoom meeting on Friday. Tony, in the white hat in the bottom row, shared  success stories about our postcards. PTV volunteers will be writing for candidates in upcoming special elections and state and local elections for all kinds of positions. Each campaign with PTV brings in more voters and candidates and makes future Democratic and progressive success more possible. Sign up to write voters at PostcardstoVoters.org.
When you contact your Members of Congress, please thank them and their staff members for their service. Many of them are still dealing with the after-affects of the attempted coup, including threats to their safety and lives.

INCO encourages you to read Indivisible's  newest guide, Indivisible: A Practical Guide for Fixing Our Democracy.  It was prepared for this moment of tremendous peril and possibility. We have written a guide specifically for the year-long window of opportunity created by the Democratic trifecta.
THE ATTEMPTED COUP
Sunday's print and online edition of the New York Times includes a letter to the editor from INCO activist Laurie Caplan. Kudos to Laurie!
 
•  if you have information about people at attempted coup on January 6, please call the
FBI Tip Line at  800-225-5324.

 
•  Historian Heather Cox Richardson writes how loyalty to country - and not to Trump - motivated public servants to safeguard our democracy. "...the new administration’s quick restoration of a qualified, nonpartisan bureaucracy is an attempt to stabilize our democracy."
TUESDAY'S CALL TO YOUR MEMBERS OF CONGRESS
This week we will be following Biden's themes of the day, mindful that "enacting our agenda is not divisive (D. Pfeiffer, 1/22/2021)." Democracies are stronger when income disparities and systemic racism are lessened. On Tuesday, President Biden will focus on equity, as is apparent in his proposed pandemic response, the John Lewis Voting Rights and George Floyd Justice in Policing Acts from the 116th  Congress, many of his Executive Orders and directives, and his call to eliminate private prisons. Biden and the Democrats intend to help us by addressing inequities in all policies, and we will work together to support them in these endeavors and amplify their message.

From Indivisible Oregon. Please call! Contact info is here.
HAPPENINGS
VIRTUAL
Tuesday, February 9 - INCO South County Community Group Zoom meeting, 6:30 pm - 8 pm. Please RSVP to Kathleenannmacdonald@yahoo.com thru Monday, February 8 for your Zoom link.

Saturday, February 20 - INCO North County Community Group Zoom meeting, 11 a.m - noon. Contact incoregon@gmail.com to get the Zoom link.

EVERY FRIDAY: The INCO Write to Voters group invites you to a Zoom-in open house for informal chat and writing to voters in special elections and for ballot issues every Friday from 3-4 pm. Pets and children welcome. Contact incoregon@gmail.com to get the Zoom invitation from Bebe. 
INSIGHTS
 "No one is coming to save us. This is a do-it-yourself job for patriots. We all have a role in defending the institutions of our Republic." 
 -- Walter Shaub, former director of the US Office of Government Ethics
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Friday, January 22, 2021

Newsletter 1-18-21

 

KEEPING OUR REPUBLIC

"The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy." 

— Martin Luther King, Jr., Strength to Love, 1963

“We have also come to this hallowed spot to remind America of the fierce urgency of Now. This is no time to engage in the luxury of cooling off or to take the tranquilizing drug of gradualism. Now is the time to make real the promises of democracy.” 
-Martin Luther King, Jr., "I Have A Dream" speech, Washington, D.C., August 28, 1963

  1. Demand Your Representative commit to vote yes on H.R. 1, the For the People Act, which focuses on key democracy reforms, when it reaches the House floor. H.R. 1 is an important first step towards building an equitable democracy, along with the D.C. statehood bill and John Lewis Voting Rights Act. Without a functional democracy in which everyone is included and represented, we can’t achieve any of our other progressive goals. All the issues we care about deeply: health care, immigration, ending wars, racial justice, climate change -- fixing these things requires a democracy that is responsive to the people, not the powerful and wealthy. 
  2. Read and share our explainer on H.R. 1, what’s included in it, and why it’s important to pass right now to help spread the word about the importance of this legislative work.
We urge all Indivisibles to call on their US Senators to support Trump’s immediate removal.

INCO encourages you to read Indivisible's  newest guide, Indivisible: A Practical Guide for Fixing Our Democracy.  It was prepared for this moment of tremendous peril and possibility. We have written a guide specifically for the year-long window of opportunity created by the Democratic trifecta.
if you have information about people at the insurrection on January 6,
call the FBI Tip Line at  800-225-5324.
INAUGURATION 
The 2021 presidential inauguration will take place on Wednesday, January 20, at 9 am Pacific Time. The ceremony itself will take place at the U.S. Capitol. Pre-inauguration festivities will begin at 6:30 a.m. PT. You can stream the inauguration on most major news networks, the official White House website, or through YouTube.

HOW TO THANK THE CUSTODIAL STAFF

Send a postcard or email to thank custodial staff who helped restore order to the Capitol after the insurrection at the US Capitol: they've been cleaning up the destruction and mess created by the insurrectionists. Read here for details about the thank you campaign. 

Send your postcard to: 

AFSCME Local 626
Ford House Office Building
2nd Street Southwest
Washington, DC 20024

OR

Architect of the Capitol
US Capitol
Room SB-16
Washington, DC 20515

Email your thank you to the union, AFSCME Local 626, at TyRdouglas@icloud.com or to the Architect of the Capitol at communications@aoc.gov.

TVF Virtual Gathering – Timber Unity 
Hosted by Tillamook Vote Forward (TVF)
Saturday, January 23, 1-2 pm,  via Zoom

TVF's first 2021 Virtual Gathering will feature a presentation about Timber Unity. Our presenter will be INCO activist Laura Allen, who is a retired attorney, a member of the leadership of Consolidated Oregon Indivisible Network (COIN), and chair of COIN’s Oregon Democracy Project (ODP). The mission of ODP is to provide the public with accurate information about Timber Unity, counter disinformation from Timber Unity, and offer a vision for thriving rural Oregon communities. See Oregon Democracy Project.  You can RSVP here to get the Zoom link.
Lower Columbia Indivisible invites INCO members to a celebration in Longview on January 23rd at noon.This is not a rally or a protest but a celebration for the organizing work women have done since the first Women's March in 2017. Social distancing and wearing a mask is mandatory.  The event is registered on the National Indivisible site. 
WHAT'S NEXT IN THE LEGISLATURE
The Oregon ACLU hosts two free Zoom events to preview the legislative session and learn more about Oregon's budget.
  • On Thursday, January 28, at 5:30 p.m., we're hosting an hour-long legislative session preview where you can learn about some of the most important bills we need Oregonians like you to push for. RSVP Now.
  • On Thursday, February 4, at 2 p.m., we're hosting a two-hour training season on Oregon's budget, diving into the nitty-gritty of how our state spends our money and what we can do to make sure it reflects our values. RSVP Now.

ASL interpretation and live captioning will be available. Both webinars are free to attend, and we'd love for you to join.

TUESDAY'S CALL TO YOUR MEMBERS OF CONGRESS
President-Elect Biden unveiled sweeping plans to take care of us. His COVID relief bill provides direct payments to individuals, cities, and states so we can be safe in our homes and vaccinated. His companion plan revitalizes the economy, protects our planet with green infrastructure, and provides a living wage and new jobs. We know a Democratic Senate can quickly pass COVID relief and at the same time confirm his experienced and diverse nominees and conduct a trial to hold Trump accountable for the traumatizing insurrection against us and our democracy that he incited; while the House continues to work on our progressive agenda. 

From Indivisible Oregon. Please call! Contact info is here.
PROTECT THE RESULTS
Organizers are ready to mobilize to ensure that Trump leaves office and that Biden-Harris are inaugurated. To be notified of a local Protect the Results North Coast event hosted by North Coast Progressive Action, RSVP here. More than 540,000 people have registered.
Stay vigilant, stay vocal.
HAPPENINGS
VIRTUAL
Saturday, January 23 - INCO North County Community Group Zoom meeting, 11 a.m - noon. Contact incoregon@gmail.com to get the Zoom link.

Tuesday, February 9 - INCO South County Community Group Zoom meeting, 6:30 pm - 8 pm. Please RSVP to Kathleenannmacdonald@yahoo.com thru Monday, February 8 for your Zoom link.

EVERY FRIDAY: The INCO Write to Voters group invites you to a Zoom-in open house for informal chat and writing to voters in special elections and for ballot issues every Friday from 3-4 pm. Pets and children welcome. Contact incoregon@gmail.com to get the Zoom invitation from Bebe. 
INSIGHTS
“The long arc of history doesn’t just bend itself. We have to do the work of bending it.”  
-- Andrew Marantz, 
The New Yorker video, January 9, 2021
www.incoregon.org
Comments, news, and photos to INCO at incoregon@gmail.com
Follow us on Facebook: Indivisible North Coast Oregon
Resources and other information at www.incoregon.org and www.indivisible.org.
Encourage others to sign up for the INCO newsletter at our website or here.

INCO Weekly Newsletter   January 18, 2021