Welcome to Wednesday, December 13th, observers...

The U.N. approved a resolution to demand a ceasefire in Gaza.

This latest resolution is non-binding but carries significant weight in international politics. The U.S. was one of ten nations to oppose the resolution.

Do you support a ceasefire?

University heads face antisemitism controversy, calls to step down

A recent congressional hearing on antisemitism sparked controversy surrounding the comments made by the presidents of Harvard University, UPenn, and MIT.

UPenn's president, Elizabeth Magill, resigned last Saturday.

Do you think the university presidents should resign?

Cop28 agreement calls for fossil fuel phase out

For the first time, the Cop28 summit agreement calls on countries to transition away from fossil fuels. Many leaders are unsatisfied with the agreement, as it cannot require countries to move away from the resource.

Tell your reps to reject climate denial and commit to phasing out fossil fuels.

BILL: Choice in Automobile Retail Sales Act of 2023 (H.R.4468)

This bill was proposed to prevent specific technology mandates and ensure the broad availability of vehicles regardless of engine type. It was passed in the House on Dec. 6.

Tell your reps to support or oppose the bill.

And, In The End...

It's National Cocoa Day. Will you take time today to sit back and relax in the holiday cheer?

—Jamie Epstein

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