Your weekly to-dos

  1. Tell your Republican Members of Congress you don’t want more of your taxpayer dollars going to ICE and Border Patrol: Use our tools to call your Republican senator(s) and Republican representativeThe GOP is working on a reconciliation bill that could give ICE and Border Patrol up to $140 BILLION more to fund concentration camps and militarized deployments to US cities. It’s vital they hear from constituents now. Calls are most important, but after hours, you can use our email tool, too.
  2. Tell your Democratic Members of Congress to fiercely oppose the new GOP effort to shovel billions more dollars to ICE and Border Patrol. The GOP is using the budget reconciliation process to attempt to force Congress to shower even more taxpayer funding on these unaccountable agencies. We need every Democrat loudly united against this legislation.
  3. Tell your Members of Congress to end the illegal war on Iran. The Trump regime breezed through the 60-day deadline for getting congressional authorization for the attack on Iran, compounding the illegality of this disastrous war. Trump is brazenly defying congressional authority, and it’s time for Congress to take their power back, uphold their constitutional duty, and use the War Powers Resolution to end this war.
  4. Help us measure the impact of May Day by filling out a quick survey about your participation. It’s easier to count crowd sizes, but the overall impact of a nationwide day of economic disruption is a bit more difficult to gauge. Please fill out the survey so we can get a better sense of how the movement participated, and continue growing our capacity to wield our economic power for future activations.
  5. Speaking of May Day, if you’re new to Indivisible after Friday’s mass mobilization and want to continue organizing with your community, find a local Indivisible group near you. There are thousands of local groups across the US fighting against authoritarianism and building local power day in and day out.
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