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Check In 23 June
As everyone seemed to really enjoy reading about what people were doing in the comments to the last check-in post, let's do that again! If you're already taking action, tell us about it and we can applaud you -- and maybe get inspired to get involved with your causes as well.
So, what have you all been up to in the last week or are planning to get involved in next week?
This week, I...
called my one senator
3 (27.3%)
called my other senator
3 (27.3%)
called my representative
2 (18.2%)
called my governor
2 (18.2%)
called my state reps
1 (9.1%)
sent a postcard/email/letter/fax
6 (54.5%)
attended a town hall
0 (0.0%)
donated money to a cause
6 (54.5%)
attended an in-person activist group
2 (18.2%)
participated in phone/online training
0 (0.0%)
went to a protest
1 (9.1%)
signed up for alerts
1 (9.1%)
worked for a campaign
2 (18.2%)
did textbanking/phonebanking
0 (0.0%)
took care of myself
6 (54.5%)
not a US citizen but worked in solidarity in my own community
2 (18.2%)
did something else
0 (0.0%)
committed to action in the coming week
2 (18.2%)
pleasant feedback from a representative
There's a proposed bill in Massachusetts, H.913, which would outlaw this bit of fraud; the legislature's website says both my (generally excellent) legislators are co-sponsoring it. I sent a quick email thank-you to both, and got an answer, saying "I know that Somerville residents are deeply engaged in the public policy issues of the day, but the range and depth of community concerns is always a marvel. Thanks for paying attention, and thanks for your advocacy."
Re: pleasant feedback from a representative
Re: pleasant feedback from a representative