Month: September 2017

Local

Raise Up! Massachusetts Signature Gathering Training For Merrimack Valley Region

Tuesday, September 19th, 6-8pm, United Teachers of Lowell, 169 Merrimack Street, Lowell

Please join members of the Lowell Education Justice Alliance and United Teachers of Lowell to attend a training on signature gathering. Petitions will be available for Paid Family Leave and Fight for $15 per hour. Refreshments will be served.

More information: https://www.facebook.com/events/113401192671168/

 

Solidarity Lowell City Council Candidate Chat

Sunday, September 24, 5-7pm, Mill No. 5, 5th floor, 250 Jackson Street, Lowell, MA

We cannot emphasize enough the importance of this year’s City Council election. We will be holding a discussion with the candidates regarding five issues we have identified as of utmost importance to Lowell. An informal mingle with the candidates will follow after the chat, where you can ask any questions you might have. This event will be held in the 5th floor meeting room.

More information: https://www.facebook.com/events/105304816825867/
Volunteers Needed for Support of 300 Lowell Residents Forced to Relocate

Approximately 300 low-income residents will have to relocate due to the planned sale of LHA’s scattered site units. Lowell Alliance is working with Northeast Legal Aid and the Northeast Justice Center to support and represent these tenants to have their questions, concerns and positions heard. We will be going door-to-door and phone banking to tenants in the coming week. We will then have a public meeting for the Tenants’ Association to elect steering committee members and discuss their positions. Interpreters are also needed.

If interested, contact Mary Tauras at mtauras@ywcaoflowell.org or 978-454-5405 ext. 132

 

SAVE THE DATE: Postcards for Progress: Fall is in the Air, Postcards are in the Mail!

Saturday, October 7th, 1-3pm, location TBD

We make a difference, one postcard at a time! Let’s write to our elected officials about important legislation, as Congress goes back in session, and get out the vote for upcoming elections. Location TBD (our usual location may be unavailable due to Kerouac Festival events). The time may also change slightly due to location availability. Join us!

More information: https://www.facebook.com/events/355308374881736/

 

State

Rally to Support DACA!

Friday, September 16th, 1-3pm, Steps across from the MA State House, 24 Beacon St, Boston

Rally on the steps across from the Massachusetts State house followed by a March to the JFK Federal Building. Defend DACA! Extend TPS! Jail Joe Arpaio! No Ban! No Wall! Defend Transgender Rights! Resist Fascism! Hosted by Boston May Day Coalition.

More information: https://www.facebook.com/events/284164215401645/

 

Hearing on Bill to Raise Minimum Wage to $15 (H.2365 or S.1004.)

Tuesday, September 19th, 11:30am rally, hearing at 1pm, Gardner Auditorium, MA State House

The Raise Up Massachusetts coalition is encouraging people to attend this hearing to raise the minimum wage to $15, as well as the rally and lobbying before the hearing. Meet in Room 437 at the Statehouse at 11:30am if you would like to participate in the rally.

More information: http://action.raiseupma.org/page/s/2017-15-minimum-wage-hearing

 

Stop House Bill H.916 which would Penalize Protesters


Please contact your representative (find yours here https://openstates.org/find_your_legislator/):

Rep. Thomas Golden 617-722-2263

Rep. David Nangle 617-722-2520 <—author of this bill

Rep. Rady Mom 617-722-2460

Rep. Colleen Garry 617-722-2380

Rep. James Lyons 617-722-2460

Sen. Eileen Donoghue 617-722-1630

With this bill, some members of the Massachusetts Legislature are seeking to impose harsh criminal penalties on people engaging in political protests. The bill would impose fines, substantial restitution costs, and significant jail sentences on demonstrators who block, obstruct, or otherwise interfere with the movement of vehicular or pedestrian traffic. This means that protestors who engage in sit-ins, marches on public streets, demonstrations that block sidewalks, large rallies that spill outside of parks, etc. all could face fines and restitution costs in the thousands of dollars, as well as jail terms.

Sample Script: “Hello, my name is _____ from ______, Massachusetts. H.916 is a direct assault on the right to free protest. Rep. Nangle’s bill is abhorrent, especially after the events in Charlottesville. I encourage you to do everything in your power to stop this bill now! Thank you!”

More information: https://www.billtrack50.com/BillDetail/840126

 

Federal

Donate to the Hurricane Irma Relief Fund

https://www.globalgiving.org/projects/hurricane-irma-relief-fund/

 

Oppose Efforts to Weaken the Americans with Disabilities Act

Niki Tsongas: 978-459-0101

Sample Script: “Hello, my name is _____ from _____, Massachusetts. I would like to express my concern about possible changes to the Americans with Disabilities Act. H.R. 620 would restrict litigation rights, allow businesses to delay accessibility compliance, and make disabled people responsible for reporting non-compliance. Please advocate for civil rights and vote no when this bill comes up for a vote in the House. Thank you!”

More information: https://www.aclu.org/blog/disability-rights/congress-wants-change-americans-disabilities-act-and-undermine-civil-rights

 

Oppose the New Plan to Repeal the ACA


Elizabeth Warren: 202-224-4543

Edward Markey: 202-224-2742

Sample Script: “Hello, my name is ______ from _____, Massachusetts. I oppose the Cassidy-Graham ACA repeal plan. Congress needs to improve the Affordable Care Act, not repeal it and leave millions of people without options. Thank you!”

More information: https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2017/9/6/16263316/cassidy-graham-mccain-obamacare-repeal

 

The RRT (Rapid Response Team) Action List compiles action items from the week into one place. If you would like to add anything to the weekly update, please send it to Marissa Dupont on Facebook or at marissa.dupont@gmail.com using subject line “RRT”, or use hashtag #RRT in the Solidarity Lowell Facebook group.

Posted by Greg in Rapid Response Team

SOLIDARITY LOWELL RAPID RESPONSE TEAM ACTION LIST FOR 9/6/17

Local

Demonstrate, Drink, and Discuss! Focus on DACA

Friday, September 8, 6:30pm, Intersection of Arcand Drive and Dutton Street (at the bridge next to Cobblestones, across from City Hall)

Solidarity Lowell’s monthly visibility with an emphasis on supporting DACA. At 6:30, come demonstrate with us! Bring signs! We’ll plan to demonstrate for about an hour. After the demonstration (around 7:30pm), we’ll head to Coffee and Cotton to have some drinks, discuss the events of the week, and support their new liquor license. All are welcome!

More information: https://www.facebook.com/events/1927377024169899/

Postcards for Progress: Back to School Edition

Saturday, September 9, 1-3pm, Gallery Z, 167 Market St, Lowell

We make a difference, one postcard at a time! Let’s write to our elected officials about important legislation, as Congress goes back in session, and get out the vote for upcoming elections. Join us!

More information: https://www.facebook.com/events/1965396147040800/

Donate/Volunteer to Help Lowell Help Houston

Wednesday and Thursday (September 6 and 7), 3-7pm, Lowell Senior Center, 276 Broadway St, Lowell, MA

The City of Lowell is organizing a community-wide Relief Center for collecting donations for families affected by Hurricane Harvey. They are ONLY collecting the following items: flashlights with batteries, bottled water, easy-open canned foods, cleaning supplies, first aid kits, over the counter medicine, NEW clothing, baby formula, diapers, hygiene items, pet food, and blankets. Volunteers are also needed!

For more information, please contact Lowell Fire Chief Jeff Winward at 978-459-5555 or Michelle Ramalho at 978-674-1170

Volunteers Needed for Support of 300 Lowell Residents Forced to Relocate

Approximately 300 low-income residents will have to relocate due to the planned sale of LHA’s scattered site units. Lowell Alliance is working with Northeast Legal Aid and the Northeast Justice Center to support and represent these tenants to have their questions, concerns and positions heard. We will be going door-to-door and phone banking to tenants in the coming week. We will then have a public meeting for the Tenants’ Association to elect steering committee members and discuss their positions. Interpreters are also needed.

If interested, contact Mary Tauras at mtauras@ywcaoflowell.org or 978-454-5405 ext. 132

 

A Rapid Response Rally if Mueller is Fired

If it happens before 2pm, the event will be held at 5pm the same day. If it happens after 2pm, the event will be held at noon the following day. Location is the island outside City Hall, across from Cobblestones, Lowell, MA Nobody is above the law! Donald Trump is publicly considering firing special counsel Robert Mueller. This would be a constitutional crisis for our country. Our response in the minutes and hours following a power grab will dictate what happens next, which is why an immediate response is imperative.

Sign up to be notified: https://act.moveon.org/event/mueller-firing-rapid-response-events/14830

SAVE THE DATE: Solidarity Lowell City Council Candidate Chat

Sunday, September 24, 5pm, Mill No. 5, 5th floor, 250 Jackson Street, Lowell, MA

Here’s your chance to ask City Council candidates the questions that are important to you! This event will be held in the 5th floor meeting room.

More information: https://www.facebook.com/events/105304816825867/

State

There are no State-level items this week.

Federal

Pass Protections for DACA Recipients

Niki Tsongas: 978-459-0101

Donald Trump and Jeff Sessions’ decision to rescind DACA hurts 800,000 people, our economy, and betrays our values. Rescinding DACA will unfairly rip away protected legal status from 800,000 people who have done everything right.

Sample Script: “Hello, my name is ______ from _____, Massachusetts. Trump’s deportation machine gives more power to ICE and makes our communities less safe. Americans support a pathway to citizenship over mass deportation by more than a 4 to 1 margin. Please do everything in your power to pass protections for DACA recipients. Thank you!”

More information: https://go.ourrevolution.com/page/content/defend-daca/?source=em170905

Donate to Houston Relief

Here are some options for groups that are working to aid those affected by Hurricane Harvey:

The Texas Workers Relief Fund is a union-relief effort by the Texas AFL-CIO. Donations are tax-deductible. The state has been closely coordinating with the Houston and Corpus-area central labor councils to provide material aid.

More information and to donate: http://www.texasaflcio.org/donate

Houston’s mayor has set up the Hurricane Harvey Relief Fund to assist with victims of Houston’s ongoing and increasingly dangerous flooding. Donations are tax-deductible.

More information and to donate: https://ghcf.org/hurricane-relief/

RAICES, a Texas-based nonprofit legal advocacy group, has been working with Texas shelters to find housing for women and children stranded by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) after being released from detention centers.

More information and to donate: https://www.raicestexas.org/pages/donate

Advocate for Weekend Voting to Make it Accessible to Working People

Niki Tsongas: 978-459-0101

Sample Script: “Hello, I’m ______ from ________, Massachusetts. I’m calling to express my enthusiasm for weekend voting. It increases participation, allows working people to access the polls more easily, and reflects 21st century needs. Please support H.R. 1094, the Weekend Voting Act. Thank you!”

More information: https://www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/2017/08/05/fight-voter-suppression-move-election-day-to-weekend-slaughter-ornstein-column/537456001/

Posted by Greg in Rapid Response Team

SOLIDARITY LOWELL RAPID RESPONSE TEAM ACTION LIST FOR 8/31/17

 

Local

Volunteers Needed for Support of 300 Lowell Residents Forced to Relocate

Approximately 300 residents will have to relocate due to the planned sale of LHA’s scattered site units. Lowell Alliance is working with Northeast Legal Aid and the Northeast Justice Center to support and represent these tenants to have their questions, concerns and positions heard. We will be going door-to-door and phone banking to tenants in the coming week. We will then have a public meeting for the Tenants’ Association to elect steering committee members and discuss their positions. Interpreters are also needed.

If interested, contact Mary Tauras at mtauras@ywcaoflowell.org or 978-454-5405 ext. 132

 

Fill out the Lowell Votes Survey!

Now that we have candidates, it’s time to start putting together the yearly Lowell Votes voter guide! Please take the survey and let us know what we should cover.

Take the survey: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSedYzb_5K2MudTAEX5xdPfihUANOC7zPqXYXbhInU9WNChWxA/viewform

 

Demonstrate, Drink, and Discuss! Focus on Anti-Fascism

Friday, September 8, 6:30pm, Intersection of Arcand Drive and Dutton Street (at the bridge next to Cobblestones, across from City Hall)

Solidarity Lowell’s monthly visibility! At 6:30, come demonstrate with us! Bring signs about whatever is important to you. We’ll plan to demonstrate for about an hour. After the demonstration (around 7:30pm), we’ll head to Coffee and Cotton to have some drinks, discuss the events of the week, and support their new liquor license. All are welcome!

More information: https://www.facebook.com/events/1927377024169899/

 

Postcards for Progress: Back to School Edition

Saturday, September 9, 1-3pm, Gallery Z, 167 Market St, Lowell

We make a difference, one postcard at a time! Let’s write to our elected officials about important legislation, as Congress goes back in session, and get out the vote for upcoming elections. Join us!

More information: https://www.facebook.com/events/1965396147040800/

 

A Rapid Response Rally if Mueller is Fired

If it happens before 2pm, the event will be held at 5pm the same day. If it happens after 2pm, the event will be held at noon the following day. Location is the island outside City Hall, across from Cobblestones, Lowell, MA Nobody is above the law! Donald Trump is publicly considering firing special counsel Robert Mueller. This would be a constitutional crisis for our country. Our response in the minutes and hours following a power grab will dictate what happens next, which is why an immediate response is imperative.

Sign up to be notified: https://act.moveon.org/event/mueller-firing-rapid-response-events/14830

 

SAVE THE DATE: Solidarity Lowell City Council Candidate Chat

Sunday, September 24, 5pm, Mill No. 5, 5th floor, 250 Jackson Street, Lowell, MA

Here’s your chance to ask City Council candidates the questions that are important to you! This event will be held in the 5th floor meeting room.

More information: https://www.facebook.com/events/105304816825867/

 

State

Solidarity with Low-Wage Workers – Labor Day Action in Boston

Monday, September 4, 11am, Boston Common, Boston, MA

This Labor Day, low-wage workers in the Fight for $15 are having a national day of action to demand a minimum wage of $15/hr and union rights.

More information: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeTO9lC3m2Do-XZXsjyDZfZAbYm0DETF7s4RaXSkDQWpe73ag/viewform

 

Let’s Pack the House for the S.365 Hearing – Presidential Tax Transparency

September 6, 1:00PM, State House, Room B-1, 24 Beacon St, Boston, MA

Senate bill S.365 would require candidates for POTUS to disclose their tax returns in order to appear on a Massachusetts primary or general election ballot. It is time to make the release of tax returns a requirement versus a voluntary action. Please join members of area Indivisible groups to provide testimony on why this should be the law in MA.

More information: https://malegislature.gov/Bills/190/S365

 

Federal

Donate to Houston Relief

Here are some options for groups that are working to aid those affected by Hurricane Harvey:

The Texas Workers Relief Fund is a union-relief effort by the Texas AFL-CIO. Donations are tax-deductible. The state has been closely coordinating with the Houston and Corpus-area central labor councils to provide material aid.

More information and to donate: http://www.texasaflcio.org/donate

Houston’s mayor has set up the Hurricane Harvey Relief Fund to assist with victims of Houston’s ongoing and increasingly dangerous flooding. Donations are tax-deductible.

More information and to donate: https://ghcf.org/hurricane-relief/

RAICES, a Texas-based nonprofit legal advocacy group, has been working with Texas shelters to find housing for women and children stranded by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) after being released from detention centers.

More information and to donate: https://www.raicestexas.org/pages/donate

 

Advocate for two bills protecting Special Counsel Robert Mueller


Elizabeth Warren: 202-224-4543

Edward Markey: 202-224-2742

Sample Script: “Hello, my name is ______ from _______, Massachusetts. I approve of the special counsel investigation into Russia ties, and would like you to support two pieces of legislation that protect Robert Mueller from presidential dismissal. S. 1735 (The Special Counsel Independence Protection Act sponsored by Sen. Graham) and S. 1741 (The Special Counsel Integrity Act by Sen. Tillis). Both check the president’s power. Please co-sponsor one or both of these efforts. Thank you.”

More information: http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/senate-plans-protect-special-counsel-robert-mueller/story?id=49034036

 

Ask Our Reps to Cosponsor the Dream Act

Elizabeth Warren: 617-565-3170

Edward Markey: 617-565-8519

Niki Tsongas: 978-459-0101

The bipartisan Dream Act (S.1615) would protect DACA-recipients by providing qualified undocumented immigrants who came to the U.S. before the age of 18 a pathway to citizenship. To be eligible, individuals must graduate from high school or pass the GED and either attend college or enlist in the military.

Sample Script: “Hello, my name is ______ from _________, Massachusetts. Please cosponsor the Dream Act, allowing qualified undocumented immigrants who came to the U.S. as children a pathway to citizenship. Thank you!”

More information: https://www.aclu.org/issues/immigrants-rights/tell-your-senator-co-sponsor-dream-act

 

The RRT (Rapid Response Team) Action List compiles action items from the week into one place. If you would like to add anything to the weekly update, please send it to Marissa Dupont on Facebook or at marissa.dupont@gmail.com using subject line “RRT”, or use hashtag #RRT in the Solidarity Lowell Facebook group.

Posted by Greg in Rapid Response Team