SECURE OUR ELECTIONS

FEDERAL DAILY ACTION – Wednesday, January 17, 2018

YOUR CALL or RESISTBOT: SUPPORT AN INDEPENDENT COMMISSION ON ELECTION CYBERSECURITY

In late September of 2017, the Department of Homeland Security notified 21 states that their voting systems had been targets of Russian hackers during the 2016 election. While not every state’s system was breached, the brazen nature and scale of the onslaught serve as a warning that unless we learn to combat this type of cyber attack, Russia a

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Congressional efforts to secure election systems from cyberattacks are picking up steam with lawmakers under pressure to prevent hacks in the 2018 midterms.
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CENSURE RACISM

FEDERAL DAILY ACTION – Tuesday, January 16, 2018

DEMAND CONGRESS FORMALLY CENSURE TRUMP FOR HIS RACIST COMMENTS

As the nation celebrates the birthday of Dr. Martin Luther King, the chair of the Congressional Black Caucus Rep. Cedric Richmond (D-LA) and Rep. Jerry Nadler (D-NY) will be introducing an unprecedented second censure resolution of Donald Trump. This time it will be for his racist comments in the Oval Office regarding American immigration policy.

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Rep. Jerrold Nadler (D-N.Y.) says he would “absolutely” call Trump a racist.
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PROTECT MEDICAID RECIPIENTS

Federal Daily Action – Monday, January 15, 2018

Your Call: OPPOSE WORK REQUIREMENTS FOR MEDICAID BENEFICIARIES

On January 11, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) released new policy guidance that allows states to impose work requirements on working-age, non-pregnant, unemployed adults in order to receive Medicaid coverage. States must specify how they will help Medicaid beneficiaries find work by connecting them to services like job training. However, CMS pro…

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Rewriting the rules on health care for the poor, the Trump administration said Thursday it will allow states to require “able-bodied” Medicaid recipients to work, a hotly debated first in the program’s half-century history. Seema Verma, head…
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NO DREAM/NO DEAL

Federal Daily Action – Friday, January 12, 2018

The Call or RESISTBOT– #ProtectDreamers #NoDreamNoDeal

Trump showed his true self in responding to senators presenting a bipartisan immigration/DACA bill on Thursday by asking why the US would want people from “shithole countries” like “Africa” and Haiti, while suggesting more immigrants from Norway.

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URGENT: PROTECT INDEPENDENT INVESTIGATION

Federal Daily Action – Thursday, January 11, 2018

The Call or RESISTBOT- #ProtectMueller #TrumpRussia

President Trump continues to smear the Department of Justice and the FBI, and calls Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation a witch hunt.

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President Trump on Wednesday called on Republicans to “take control” of the investigation into whether his campaign colluded with Russia and labeled the…
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FIGHT FOR NET NEUTRALITY

Federal Daily Action – Wednesday, January 10, 2018

The Call or RESISTBOT – #SaveNetNeutrality

Despite overwhelming public sentiment against it, the FCC adopted a rule rolling back net neutrality in December.

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A Senate bill that would stop the Federal Communications Commission’s effort to repeal net neutrality just won its first Republican backer on Tuesday, with…
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NO DREAM, NO DEAL

Federal Daily Action – Tuesday, January 9, 2018

The Call or RESISTBOT–#NoDreamNoDeal & #DreamActNow

Right now, Dreamers are fighting for their lives. In September, Donald Trump eliminated the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, which provided relief from deportation to approximately 800,000 Dreamers. These immigrant youth were brought to the U.S. as young children and are as American as anyone else, except on paper. Nearly a thousand Dreamers lose their 

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The two top Democrats in the U.S. Congress sent mixed signals on Monday about chances for cutting a deal with Republicans to save the “Dreamer”…
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PROTECT LIFE ALONG U.S. SHORES

Federal Daily Action – Monday January 8, 2018
The Call or RESISTBOT–PROTECT THE BAN ON OFFSHORE DRILLING
The Trump administration announced plans to allow offshore oil and gas drilling in nearly all U.S. waters.
“We’re embarking on a new path for energy dominance in America, particularly on offshore,” Ryan Zinke, the interior secretary said.
He continued:

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The Trump administration moved Thursday to vastly expand offshore drilling from the Atlantic to the Arctic oceans with a plan that would open up federal…
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FIGHT SEXUAL HARASSMENT AT WORK

Federal Daily Action – Friday, January 5, 2018

The Call or RESISTBOT– PROTECT THE RIGHT TO FIGHT WORKPLACE SEXUAL HARASSMENT

Over the past few months, Americans have been inundated with stories of how high-profile men have used their positions of power to sexually harass and assault others (primarily women). Sexual assault and harassment allegations have been levied against men in virtually every industry, sweeping up chefs, journalists, famous actors, political representatives, business leaders, and others. This massive outpouring of allegations – and businesses’ unprecedented willingness to take them seriously – is creating a cultural shift in holding harassers accountable for their actions. The long-overdue acknowledgment of the rampant nature of sexual harassment represents an opportunity to enact laws to protect against sexual harassment in the workforce.
On December 6th, 2017 the bipartisan Ending Forced Arbitration of Sexual Harassment Act of 2017 was introduced in both the House and the Senate. The bill would eliminate forced arbitration clauses in employment contracts for sexual harassment and discrimination claims. Forced arbitration clauses are found in over 50% of American employment contracts and require employees to waive their rights to a jury trial and/or to speak publicly about an incident. Instead, the harassment victim is forced into private meetings, secret settlements, and obligatory non-disclosure agreements. Arbitration clauses clearly silence victims from coming forward and allow for harassment and assault to continue in the workplace. It is time to bring transparency to workplace sexual harassment claims and to grant victims the right to come forward publicly and in a court of law if they so choose.

Your Action
Call your three Members of Congress and urge them to

RESISTBOT: Text the word “resist” to 504-09. Follow the prompts to send your Members of Congress a fax. It’s easy. You enter your zip code and you are directed to your representatives.

FIND YOUR REPRESENTATIVE: https://www.house.gov/representatives/find

Rep. Ted Yoho
DC:202-225-5744
Orange Park: 904-276-9626

Rep. John Rutherford
DC 202-225-2501
Jacksonville 904-831-5205

Rep. Ron DeSantis
DC 202-225-2706
Palm Coast 386-302-0471

Rep. Al Lawson
DC 202-225-0123
Jacksonville: 904-354-1652

Sen Marco Rubio
DC 202-224-3041
JAX – 904-354-4300

Sen Bill Nelson
DC – 202-224-5274
JAX – 904-346-4500

Talking Points:
This is [NAME] and I’m a constituent in [ZIP].

I’m calling in support of [H.R. 4570 for House/S. 2203 for Senate], the Ending Forced Arbitration of Sexual Harassment Act of 2017. This bipartisan bill is an important first step to ending sexual harassment in the workforce, and I urge [SEN/REP ____] to work to pass this important legislation.
Thank you for your hard work answering the phones.

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Microsoft on Tuesday endorsed a Senate bill that would prohibit employers from using forced arbitration agreements on claims of workplace sexual harassment.
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SAVE CHIP

Federal Daily Action – Thursday, January 4, 2018

The Call or RESISTBOT– #CHIP
The Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP), which was enacted in 1997 with bipartisan support and funds health care for children from working families that don’t qualify for Medicaid was allowed to expire in 2017.
CHIP covers nearly 9 million children, providing coverage for routine pediatric and dental care, as well as coverage for seriously ill children. The program has brought the uninsured c

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