Join IMV for Our June Meeting Next Sunday
The reason we have a second post this week is because we have finally scheduled our June meeting and it's coming up quickly, so we wanted to let you know the date and time. We'll be meeting for the first time in many years at Schuyler Commons Clubhouse, 1776 Independence Square on Sunday, June 11th at 4:30 pm.
It's June: Time for Festivals
It's summer festival time! This Saturday it's Mohawk Valley Pride on the Mohawk Valley Community College Campus (IMV will have a table!) and World Refugee Day at Hanna Park (Utica City Hall). Next weekend, (June 11th) MVCC will have a table together with Mohawk Valley Pride Alliance at Jewtica, the popular festival at the Jewish Community Center in Utica. We will also have a table at Utica's Juneteenth celebration on June 17th at Proctor Park. Juneteenth events will be held the same weekend at Bellamy Harbor in Rome. In short, this is a good time to get outside and celebrate the diversity of our communities!
It's also a time to help the candidates we support who are facing 2023 primaries to win on June 27!
Stop the MAGA Default Crisis!
We are pressing hard to get Williams to do the right thing on the default crisis. We're also showing the harm he is doing when he votes to slash the funding his constituents depend on. And if he keeps voting in line with MAGA extremists like Marjorie Taylor Greene, we will hit hard in the local media on that as well. You can help!
Ready for a Fun Rally at Consumer Square in New Hartford?
We've known this was coming. For months, Indivisibles have been preparing for action ahead of the June 1st default deadline.
The only thing standing in the way of their reckless game of chicken now is the pressure that groups like ours in purple districts put on our Republican Members of Congress to back down.
So, we are rallying, and it's been a long time since we've been at busy Consumer Square in New Hartford. It will be fun--bring friends and signs!
Vote May 16th for school boards & budgets
1) Vote to support your school district's budget. Public education matters. Brandon Williams voted recently to slash funding for public education, holding children and working people (teachers!) hostage to the MAGA default crisis. When you vote for public school funding, you shore up support for shared resources that benefit all of us.
2) Vote for school board candidates who believe in teachers, kids, books, and learning. There are candidates on school board ballots in districts across our region who are members of Moms For Liberty. They want to ban books and dictate what teachers can and can't teach based on their religious and ideological prejudices.
And to see how Brandon Williams is underwater in a recent poll. read on…
Brandon Williams' MAGA Default Crisis Looms
Our rallies, demonstrations, and media messaging are starting to pay off. Remember, the goal is to make sure that NY22 voters know what Brandon Williams really believes, says, does, and votes for. The more voters know about his MAGA extremism, the more they will turn away from him, even if he "looks the part" of the moderately conservative CNY farmer businessman.
Protest Williams' Sham Town Hall on Monday
(Note that the date of the New Hartford Town Hall remains Monday, May 1st. BW's office rescheduled only his Camillus Town Hall)
WE ARE WINNING in our effort to weaken Rep. Williams in the media ad the public. He is a terrible representative of NY22, and he's dangerous because he is enabling (and frequently joining) the radical MAGAs in Congress. Let's keep the pressure on:
Join IMV to for our #GoodTrouble Rally before Rep. Williams' fourth sham Town Hall. This one is in New Hartford, at Bradley Elementary School, 33 Oxford Road.
(Photo by CNY Central)
Tell Rep. Brandon Williams: Move In Or Move Out
Rep. Brandon Williams has still not moved into the district where ALL of his NY22 constituents live. That's a BIG BROKEN CAMPAIGN PROMISE. Read on to see what you can do about it.
Indivisibles vs Rep. Williams' Sham Town Halls
Together with other NY22 Indivisible and progressive groups, we have had some major successes with our NY22 Anti-MAGA actions. Here's a recap:
Our NY22 letter with 234 signatures was delivered on March 27th! The next day Brandon Williams announced 4 town halls. Our letter was included in 8 articles! We used the power of the press to put a stop to his message taking root. Organizing wins.
The New Hartford town hall will be on May 1st. Mark it on your calendar. Rally at 5:45 (media have been doing interviews of participants!). The Town Hall is scheduled for 6:30 pm.
RSVP NOW for the Rep. Williams Town Hall Rallies
Are you willing to help flip #NY blue in 2024 and hold our MAGA extremist Republican Congressman accountable until then?
Then RSVP NOW to IndivisibleMV@gmail.com and let us know whether you are attending the Good Trouble Town Hall Rally on Monday (Chittenango) and/or Tuesday (Rome).
Change of Plans: First Good Trouble Town Hall Rally Rescheduled
You have probably heard that Rep. Williams rescheduled his New Hartford Town Hall from Thursday this week to Monday, May 1st. That means that his first Town Hall in NY22 is on Monday, April 10th at 6:30 in Chittenango. So, NY22 activists are coming from all across the district to Chittenango. Read on for details.
Are you ready for a Good Trouble Town Hall Rally?
Thanks to everyone who signed the well-timed letter to Rep. Brandon Williams noting that he has not yet shown any interest in holding public town halls in the district to date. The letter was delivered in person by a handful of NY22 activists on Monday to Williams' Syracuse office, and it was shared with local media. There was almost immediate press coverage including "Over 200 people sign open letter to Rep. Brandon Williams asking for public town halls" The piece included a quote from Judy Jerome expressing concerns about Congressional Republican threats to cut Social Security and Medicare.
Overall, our letter, written and disseminated in collaboration with the Working Families Party, was just as widely covered as the announcement of the town halls, if not more. The letter worked!
Hope to see you at the Bradley Elementary School town hall, or one of the other three.
Spring into action
We are ready for spring and ready for action. Petitioning is over, and the weather is warming up. Today we will review the ways for NY22 to take action; a rally for Trans Rights on March 31; and a recent election in Lake George.
We have been at this for 6 years through several elections and the pandemic, and we are not slowing down or disappearing. Together we will protect our democracy and our values.
Just remember, keep it bite sized, local and FUN!
The luck of the Irish for good petitioning weather to you
We're more than halfway through the petitioning period to get candidates on the ballot for local elections, and of course, many of us are also carrying important judicial petitions as well. Keep up the work and let's hope we have the luck of the Irish starting today (St. Patrick's Day) and have good weather the rest of the month! Even with pretty yucky weather last Saturday, the Celeste for Mayor campaign had a big and fun contingent with kids and families walking the parade route in Utica. Great job to all involved!
Unrepresentative Brandon Williams Enables the MAGA Agenda
Hopefully you read your email from co-founder Ezra Levin on Tuesday, and learned about the launch of The Unrepresentatives, Indivisible's campaign to defeat the MAGAs in Congress and retake the House in 2024. Ezra previewed the plan with Rachel Maddow on Monday night. (Here's the clip in case you missed it). The short version? Indivisibles are taking on the 18 most vulnerable Republican representatives by exposing their extremism, holding them accountable and defeating them. And guess who is on the list? That's right, our very own truffle farming, carpetbagging, tech millionaire posing as someone who cares about the people and communities in NY22: Brandon Williams.
March Madness, Petitions, Canvassing, Phone calls
Get ready for a month of petitioning. It's time to collect signatures to get candidates on the ballot (or ourselves onto Dem committees). When we collect signatures, it's not just about getting candidates on the ballot, though. It's about that first pass at connecting with registered voters, letting them know what is happening in the upcoming election, and listening to their concerns and priorities. It's about building relationships with voters so that they have a connection year round, not just the week before the November election.
NY22 Summit Follow Up Meeting on Zoom
Here's a message from the NY22 coalition support team: "We're moving forward with the excitement of the NY22 Summit! The previous grassroots coalition for NY22 was called "Knit the District." We've created "Our NY22" as the tentative name for this coalition as it is more inclusive and expansive with organizations and people who are working in unison towards a common vision of what we want our NY22 to be.
We invite you to attend a meeting for the working groups on Wednesday, March 1st from 7-8 pm on Zoom.
Join IMV's February Zoom Meeting Tuesday @7 pm
Please join IMV for our February 2023 Monthly Meeting on Tuesday, Feb. 21st, 7-8:30 pm. We have a packed agenda that includes:
John Zogby of John Zogby Strategies will give an overview of the central NY political landscape, electoral shifts, and how he sees the future of parties and polarization.
Local candidates, some known and some new, all of whom need our support for their elections in 2023 (Celeste, Caroline, Crystal, & Katie)
NY Summit Recap and next steps
REI (Race, equity & inclusion) section featuring news from the new NAACP Utica/Oneida County branch elected officers.
Roses are Red, Violets are Blue
Over 130 people attended the NY22 Summit in Cazenovia last Saturday, and it was an energizing and exciting event. Thanks to all who braved the cold, and for those who were unable to be there, we will share some highlights at IMV’s February meeting on Zoom.
ICYMI: Our NY22 Summit was featured in the Feb. 6th national Indivisible email with photos from a tweet from Dustin Czarny (Onondaga County Board of Elections Commissioner) as THE IndivisiWin of the Week.
We're Coming Together to Build a Blue Wave Coalition
Are you ready for our biggest NY22 Summit yet? We're up to more than 180 registrants heading to Cazenovia tomorrow from all over the district and beyond. The event is scheduled in person for Saturday, Feb. 4th, 10am-4pm at the Hampton Inn in Cazenovia. The costs including lunch are covered by Indivisible organizing grants.