your responses to an open letter to the democratic party
On January 26 we met to discuss this letter that we previously posted and sent out to all of you. The letter is a call for action and change by the Democratic Party. Below you …
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On January 26 we met to discuss this letter that we previously posted and sent out to all of you. The letter is a call for action and change by the Democratic Party. Below you …
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We’ve enjoyed some important successes, but we all know there is more work to be done. Ezra Levin recently sent a letter addressing our successes—and challenges. We want to share that letter with all of …
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*Tuesday, November 8 is the General Election! The deadline to register to vote is October 11!. Register and/or help someone else to register. Even if you are sure you are registered, check your registration–Indiana is …
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Members of the Indivisible NWI Steering Committee had the pleasure of interviewing Martin Del Rio. Below read some highlights as you consider your choices for the primary on May 3. Learn more about Martin Del …
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Last week we welcomed State Representative Chuck Mosely for a Zoom Town Hall. He talked about significant bills from the 2022 session and what to expect in 2023. HB 1002 is a tax cut bill …
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*Tuesday, May 3, 2022, is the Indiana primary! How to Register to Vote Online Go to https://indianavoters.in.gov You will see this screen: At this Screen you can take care of several things. You can: Check …
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The 2,702-page Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act contains $550 billion in new spending. The $1.2 trillion figure comes from including additional funding normally allocated each year for highways and other infrastructure projects. The new spending …
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What’s in the Build Back Better Act: Child care and universal pre-K Every family that applies shall be offered child care assistance for children ages 0 to 5. In all, the plan allocates roughly $450 …
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On August 19 Indivisible NWI welcomed Michaela Spangenburg from Better Ballot Indiana and BLM Gary who presented a great and very informative program about ranked-choice voting. View the PowerPoint from the presentation here: