From Indivisible SF <[email protected]>
Subject Don’t let Republicans limit our country’s growth
Date April 26, 2023 3:30 PM
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Our representatives must stand against debt ceiling extortion

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Like other sovereign nations, America spends more than it receives in taxes so that we can invest in our people, infrastructure, and economy. Those investments increase our national wealth—and future tax revenue. The shortfall is covered by investors who buy interest-paying Treasury bonds as a safe and certain way to grow their personal wealth.

The amount of debt owed to the bondholders is called the "national debt." Republicans enacted a "Debt Ceiling Law" limiting the total size of the national debt and requiring that the limit be raised from time to time to pay for the expenditures that Congress has already enacted and authorized. Their goal was power to hold the economy hostage so they could slash the domestic social spending programs that they ideologically hate. No other nation in the world has such an insane and politically malicious law.

Congress now has to raise the debt ceiling. If it doesn't do so, the Biden administration will have to either default on US Debt—with catastrophic economic consequences—or defy Republican sabotage by circumventing the stupid and unconstitutional debt ceiling law.

Contact the White House and your Members of Congress and tell them: no to the GOP debt ceiling scheme! ([link removed])



** Tell Assemblymember Ting: Oppose Bad Power Bill AB 538
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With California facing ever more severe and ever more frequent storms, it’s clear that we must pursue our state’s goals for reducing climate-disrupting pollution, including clean energy, with unwavering resolve.

Unfortunately, wavering is exactly what the state’s energy regulators have proposed to do. The state’s Independent System Operator, CAISO, and California energy regulators are moving down a path of transferring control of our power grid to a Regional Transmission Operator, or RTO, comprised of multiple states. Exactly what that path will look like is unclear, which is a problem when the stakes are so high.

AB 538 is the next step in this ill-considered plan. It’s scheduled to be heard and voted on in the Assembly Committee on Utilities and Energy today. We published a call script on Monday asking Asm. Phil Ting, who sits on that committee, to vote no on the bill.

Tell Assemblymember Ting: ([link removed]) Vote NO on AB 538!



** Final Week to Tell the City Capital Planning Committee: Make Climate a Priority
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San Francisco has decent climate goals on paper, but we need the City to seek the funding to fulfill those goals. To build or refurbish infrastructure to protect our climate, it is necessary for the voters of the City to pass bonds. These bonds can be put on the ballot as soon as next year—if they receive the committee approvals they need. Three ideas for such bonds were endorsed unanimously by the Board of Supervisors in December:

* ​​A dedicated $300–500 million General Obligation bond for building decarbonization and to fund efficiency and electrification retrofits for existing residential buildings;
* An increase of $50–100 million in the upcoming affordable housing G.O. bond to fund the San Francisco Housing Accelerator Fund for Climate Action Plan-aligned housing investment;
* A dedicated $300–500 million transportation G.O. Bond to fund public transit, active transportation, and electric vehicle charging infrastructure.

The SF Capital Planning Committee, an interdepartmental body, makes annual recommendations to the Mayor and Board of Supervisors on the city’s capital expenditures and plans. However, the committee hasn't included any such ballot measures in its planning for 2024. The time is late, and the need is dire for the committee to consider one or more climate bonds.

Add your name to the SF Climate Emergency Coalition’s demand letter ([link removed]) on climate bonds and make your voice heard.



** Tax Day is not behind us: It’s October 16 this year
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If you live anywhere in the Bay Area, your deadline for California and federal income taxes is October 16. In fact, all residents of 51 of California's 58 counties—every county that was affected by this winter's flooding—get this extension. This applies to both filing and payment. You don't need to do anything; it's automatic. Mission Local provides details. ([link removed])



** Continue to support Pajaro farm workers through long recovery
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The Major Disaster Declaration for California, including relief for the town of Pajaro, has been signed ([link removed]) and FEMA has arrived ([link removed]) . Senator Padilla has visited, promising to “pressure” the pace of Pajaro levee repair ([link removed]) . Volunteers have continued to support rehabilitation efforts includinga clean-up day ([link removed]) . Most of the more than $200,000 raised by local mutual aid groups has been distributed ([link removed]) . However, many challenges remain for the farm workers and other Pajaro residents who had to evacuate
([link removed]) when the Pajaro River levee broke on March 11 ([link removed]) and flooded their homes and fields.

While FEMA aid is critical and will be helpful, it's not straightforward ([link removed]) or convenient ([link removed]) , nor does it include a significant portion of those living in Pajaro, because they are undocumented. While there is a California bill ([link removed]) proposed to provide disaster aid to the undocumented, there is extremely limited state-provided help for them ([link removed]) . The livelihood of all the farm workers remains at great risk ([link removed]) .

To continue to help those who face a long and difficult recovery ([link removed]) , many community groups are providing cash, clothing, food, and cleanup supplies to the victims of this disaster, and they could use your financial support:

* Center for Farmworker Families ([link removed]) provides direct support to farmworkers (donation page ([link removed]) )
* Santa Cruz Community Ventures ([link removed]) Undocufund ([link removed]) (the previous Campesina Womb Justice ([link removed]) GoFundMe ([link removed]) is directing remaining funds here ([link removed]) )
* Raíces y Cariño ([link removed])
* Watsonville Campesino Appreciation Caravan GoFundMe ([link removed])
* Second Harvest Food Bank ([link removed])
* Community Foundation of Santa Cruz Disaster Fund ([link removed])
* Community Foundation for Monterey County Storm Relief Fund ([link removed])

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If you’re interested in participating in activities like drafting letters to our Members of Congress and developing our strategy for influencing them, the Indivisible SF Federal Working Group ([link removed]) is where it happens.

Indivisible SF Federal Working Group: Thursday, April 27, 7:30–9 PM. Planning meeting where we discuss strategy to influence our Members of Congress and the Biden administration to enact a progressive agenda. Meeting starts promptly at 7:30 PM. All are welcome. Register here ([link removed]) !

Cuatro de Mayo with Central Valley Matters: Thursday, May 4, 5–6 PM. Join us for this inspirational conversation with our community partners from California’s Congressional district 22. This virtual fundraiser benefits our friends in the Central Valley working in this critical part of California. Come learn how we can Win Together by Mobilizing Voters. RSVP on Mobilize. ([link removed])


** About this week’s photo
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If you’ve seen our newsletter posts on Twitter and Facebook, you might have noticed that we include a photo or graphic with each issue.

Today’s image is an infographic from Americans for Tax Fairness ([link removed]) .

Keep Fighting,
The Indivisible SF Team ([link removed])

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