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Government shutdown clock:
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If Congress does not pass a budget bill or CR
by Friday, January 19, the government will shut down.
House and Senate leadership have negotiated a budget package and a CR, which MAGA Republicans in the House are obstructing.
** The Government Shutdown Clock keeps on ticking
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Under the Continuing Resolution (CR) passed a few weeks ago, funding for a large portion of the federal government runs out this week—at midnight on Friday, January 19. Funding for the remaining portions ends two weeks later, at midnight on February 2. If new appropriations or another CR is not passed by those deadlines, major portions of our government shut down.
In the past week, an important development has been reported: supposedly, Congressional leaders reached a deal ([link removed]) on a CR that would fund the government, still in two stages, through March 1st and March 8th. Votes in the Senate were expected at the time of writing yesterday ([link removed]) , with Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer hoping that it will pass fully no later than Thursday.
However, the House “Freedom” Caucus is, as usual, trying to scuttle the deal. They’re calling it a “surrender” and are pressuring House Speaker Johnson to prevent its passage. They are doing this in their usual attempt to hold the country hostage in exchange for extreme MAGA legislation. We need to continue reminding our Members of Congress to stand strong against them.
Tell President Biden and our Members of Congress: ([link removed]) Stand fast, don’t surrender to MAGA Republican shutdown blackmail!
** Get ready to defeat Trump
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On Monday, at Iowa’s Republican caucus, Trump won Iowa’s nomination for the Republican presidential ticket.
Surprised? You might’ve been expecting a different outcome if you’ve been following the media’s election coverage. Haley, DeSantis, Ramaswamy—every day, another headline about one of them or all three of them.
But Trump has been leading the Republican pack this whole time. He’s their guy and always has been.
The race between those three other Republican candidates is a horse race for second place, and it serves no purpose but distraction. Trump is the Republican nominee in Iowa, and it wasn’t close, just as the past year of polling hasn’t been close for some time either. Expect Trump to be the Republican candidate and plan accordingly.
Spread the word: It’s going to be Biden vs. Trump in 2024. And feel free to point people to our blog post on Biden’s successes ([link removed]) during his current administration.
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Start watching for your ballot in your mailbox two weeks from now
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This year is a presidential primary election year—which means the primary election starts in February. You’ll be voting in about two weeks.
Right now, you should check your voter registration ([link removed]) to make sure your voter registration is active, your party affiliation is correct, and your address is current.
Then, start reading up on your choices so you’re ready when your ballot arrives in your mail in early February. Check out our Vote ([link removed]) page, which you can easily share with friends and family members who are eager to vote in next month’s Democratic primary election.
We’ll be adding more information in the coming weeks to the Vote page on casting your ballot.
Also, we’ve updated our website with links to recorded webinars from the CA Grassroots Alliance’s NorCal and SoCal Meet the Candidates series. You can watch them on their YouTube channel. ([link removed])
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Write postcards for Riverside & Orange County Board of Education races
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We’ve seen over and over again the importance of Boards of Education in preserving—or destroying—the freedoms of students in their schools. You can help protect students’ freedoms by electing progressive BoE candidates—and you can do that right here in California over the next couple months.
Postcards for Democracy is supporting candidates in three Areas (like districts) for the Orange County Board of Education, as well as a candidate in Riverside County, in order to secure a progressive board majority. Let’s bring attention to their races, which are DECIDED on the March 5th primary election. Don’t let the word “primary” fool you—this race is one and done for the winners on March 5th.
In Riverside County, they are supporting Maliha Williamson.
In Orange County, they are supporting Bea Mendoza for BoE Area 1, Nancy Watkins for Area 3, and David Johnson for Area 4.
Winning these races means protecting the school boards from harmful, bigoted Christian-nationalist candidates. In turn this helps the school boards focus on the education and safety of students.
The postcards for this race are to be mailed on Monday, January 29. Sign up and get addresses via Markers for Democracy. ([link removed])
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How to Fundraise with Haley Bash, presented by the CA Grassroots Alliance: Thursday, Jan 18, 3–5 PM. Join the Donor Organizer Hub founder & Executive Director Haley Bash to learn how to raise funds for in-district grassroots groups and candidates. RSVP here. ([link removed])
** About this week’s photo
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If you’ve seen our newsletter posts on social media, you might have noticed that we include a photo or graphic with each issue.
Today’s graphic is a photo of a San Francisco ballot dropbox at City Hall, taken by one of our members.
Keep Fighting,
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