Vote for Steering Committee and priority campaigns — ballot closes TOMORROW
Ballots to vote for members of
the Steering Committee and priority campaigns for the upcoming year
have been sent to all Metro DC DSA members in good standing via OpaVote.
Please do not click the link to open your ballot until you are prepared
to cast your vote. The deadline to submit your ballot is Saturday, December 16 at 11:59pm.
If you have not received your ballot, please:
Check
your eligibility (To be eligible to receive a ballot, you must have
been a member in good standing at least 30 days prior to the
convention.)
Check your spam folder
Check any alternate email addresses which may have been associated with your DSA membership
If you have any questions or concerns about the voting process, please reach out to @Ali (They/Them) on Slack or email [email protected].
2023 Local Convention wrap-up
Metro DC DSA’s Local
Convention was held successfully this past weekend, allowing comrades to
discuss the nature, structure and goals of the chapter at large. Along
with motivating for priority resolutions, the 2024 budget and three
bylaw amendments were discussed and voted on:
A 2024 Budget was approved by the Convention. Out of 80 voters, 78 voted yes, 0 voted no, 2 abstained.
Bylaws
Amendment 1: Dissolve the Member Engagement Committee and establish the
Member Engagement Department under the Administrative Committee was adopted by vote of the Convention. Out of 124 voters, 116 voted yes, 3 voted no, and 5 abstained.
BA2: Amending Bylaws for Proportional Allocation of Steering Committee Seat was rejected by the Convention. Out of 132 voters, 42 voted yes, 86 voted no, and 4 abstained.
BA3: YDSA Steering Delegate was adopted by the Convention. Out of 108 voters, 104 voted yes, 2 voted no, and 2 abstained.
Four electoral endorsements are still being considered by Metro DC DSA.
Members can check their convention bulletin for the endorsement
questionnaires. DSA members in good standing will be able to vote for
endorsements in late January, following a candidate Q&A to be
organized in next month.
A
huge socialist thank you to our comrades on the tech team, our comrade
parliamentarian, our comrade treasurer for wrangling OpenSlides, the
comrades who submitted items for consideration, the comrades who spoke,
every comrade who helped make convention happen and all comrades who
attended virtually or in person. Our chapter’s democracy exists because
you chose to take part.
Montgomery County Council passes rent stabilization funding
This week, the Montgomery
County Council approved $1.347 million to fund a new office tasked with
enforcing the county’s new rent stabilization law. Montgomery County’s
new rent stabilization law passed earlier this summer thanks to tireless
pressure from tenants and organizers, including the Montgomery County
branch of Metro DC DSA. This appropriation includes funding to hire nine
new employees, who will be essential for enforcing the rent
stabilization mandate in effect across the County. The new rent
stabilization law impacts most rental
units in Montgomery County (including single family houses, town
houses, and condos if the landlord owns three or more units or is an
LLC). Yearly rent increases are pegged to the CPI-U+3%, but no greater
than 6%.
If you are a Montgomery County tenant experiencing a rent increase of more than 6%, email [email protected]. MoCo
DSA is keeping tenants organized to make sure the law is kept in
effect. You can learn more about the specifics of the law from the
Montgomery County Department of Housing and Community Affairs website.
BRIEFS
ICE Out of Arlington coalition to pack Arlington County Board meeting — Saturday, December 16 at 8am
ICE Out of Arlington is again asking comrades to pack the Arlington County Board meeting
this Saturday, December 16 at 8am. The objective is to maintain
pressure on the Arlington County board to push for revocation of section
7 of the Trust policy, which allows the Arlington County PD to
collaborate with ICE at their own discretion. Affected community members
will be speaking before the board and have asked us to show up in
solidarity. If you think you might be able to make it, please RSVP here.
Comrades at La ColectiVA,
an immigrant rights organization operating in NOVA, are looking for
volunteers to canvass in Arlington County and gather signatures for
their petitions to get ICE Out of Arlington and Make Barcroft Affordable throughout the month of January. Sign up here.
One year in, restaurant workers see growth in wage earnings due to Initiative 82
A recent report from DCist
analyzed worker sentiment and wages in the restaurant industry one year
out from passage of Initiative 82. When benchmarked to the consumer
price index, worker earnings have far outpaced the rate of inflation —
suggesting the benefits of the higher base minimum wage being paid to
tipped workers post-I82. Most workers interviewed spoke favorably of the
increased stability and higher wages gained from the base-wage
increase.
The current base minimum wage for tipped workers — the bare minimum that must be paid to employees by employers — is $8/hr. However,
if an employee’s tip earnings, averaged weekly, added to this base wage
do not equal DC’s full minimum wage ($17/hr), the employer must pay the
difference. The tipped minimum wage in DC is set to increase next July, 2024, to $10/hr, to be completely phased out by 2027.
Metro
DC DSA played a critical role in passing Initiative 82: from conducting
a mass signature-collecting blitz to get I82 on the ballot, to
extensive field work, research, communications and beyond leading up to
Election Day. (Read The Socialist’s coverage of Initiative 82 published last October.)
Fall Reading Group on Le Guin continues impromptu
“The King is pregnant!” Read one of the most beloved feminist and queer sci-fi novels with comrades over the winter: The Left Hand of Darkness by Ursula Le Guin. All are welcome to this impromptu follow-up to our MDC DSA fall reading group on Le Guin’s The Dispossessed.
On Wednesday, December 20, an introductory meeting to get to know each
other will set the stage for the reading group, which includes some
short fiction and non-fiction, with an eye towards understanding gender
abolition, gender roles, transness and other queer topics and their
political implications. You can read the syllabus here, and sign up here.
INFO ACCESS
MDC DSA Publications Schedule:
The final December MDC DSA Update for 2023 is scheduled for December
29, skipping Friday the 22nd. Friday, January 6 will nominally be the
Update plus the first Washington Socialist
of 2024. Write your scenario of the terms of struggle and victory for
DSA in 2024 now; submit to [email protected].
Would
you like to participate in MDC DSA’s publications? We write, we edit,
we design, we do the tech — there are so many ways your hand could
lighten the load in 2024 and beyond. Check us out on #publications
and let us know what you would like to write, or write about, or …? If
you would like to see something included in the Update, submit your
suggestions to the tip line.
DSA Feed, an RSS feed that aggregates multiple DSA publications — including our own Washington Socialist — in one convenient place. More from the National Tech Committee here.
Volunteer Community Leaf Collection Day | Sistained8
Fallen leaves can become a nuisance
in urban city centers, but they are an excellent carbon source (browns)
for all the gardeners and composters out there. Join Sistained8 for
their third annual Volunteer Community Leaf Collection Day this
Saturday, December 16 at 1:30pm. The meet up location is 241 42 Street
NE and the volunteer sign-up link is here. This is a family-friendly, free event.
Community Table | Ward 6 Mutual Aid/Serve Your City
Free cleaning supplies, clothes, food, household items,and much more at Ward 6 Mutual Aid’s regular Community Table
event on Saturday, December 16. The Community Table will be held at
Miner Elementary School (601 15 Street NE) and start at 11am. No
registration required.
Holiday Fundraiser | Ward 2 Mutual Aid
Help Ward 2 Mutual Aid better support their community by making a donation
to their work. W2 Mutual Aid will use donations to provide winter and
all-season clothing, food, toiletries and other essentials to community
members in need.
Alternative Ways to Answer the Call for a General Strike | Seeding Sovereignty
If you are not able to be part of a
collective or public action, there are still many other ways to commit
to liberation for Palestine and for all peoples. Helpful guide full of diverse actions for showing solidarity by Seeding Sovereignty.
From Jacobin:
“Elon Musk is attempting to expand Tesla into Sweden and circumvent its
unions — but Swedish labor has a long history of taking on big US
firms. If they can bring Tesla to heel, it will mark a major victory for
organized labor across the globe.”
The flame of thought, the magnificence of art, the wonder of discovery, and the audacity of invention all belong to revolutionary periods when humanity, tired of its chains, shatters them and stops inebriated to breathe the breeze of a vaster and freer horizon.
- Virgilia D'Andrea
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