Our principal focus remains on supporting the democracy reform efforts in Congress. This means passing S.1: For the People Act, and the John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act, among other reform bills. Coming together to pass these bills, we can ensure that all of us – no matter our color, zip code or income – have an equal say in our democracy.
Join us this Saturday at the Deadline for Democracy Rally at Wegmans, Dewitt.
“Failure is not an option. Voting is too sacred.”
Senator Majority Leader Chuck Schumer
Saturday (July10)
Deadline for Democracy Rally
11:00 a.m.: Meet on the public sidewalk outside Wegman’ Dewitt: join Indivisible NY24 and allies.
We’re up against a busted Senate and Supreme Court, but we’re still out here fighting for voting rights for all.
Bring a sign, and bring a friend!!! More information can be found here.
Please help spread the word.
Save the Date for These Upcoming Events
July 13: Indivisible NY24 meeting, 7-8pm via Zoom.
July 18: CNY Solidarity Meeting, 3-4
Aug. 15: CNY Solidarity Meeting, 3-4
Sept. 12: CNY Solidarity Meeting, 3-4pm
Sept. 26: CNY Solidarity Meeting, 3-4pm
Oct. 8: Voter registration deadline for 2021 general election.
Oct. 23-31: In -person early voting for general election.
Tue., Nov. 2: Election day (2021 general election). In addition to important races for Onondaga County Legislature, the ballot will include state constitutional amendments to authorize no fault absentee voting and same-day voter registration.
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In Solidarity,
Chris