The radical right continues to advance an extremist agenda at the judiciary, and at every level of governance. The SCOTUS rulings align with the goals of Project 2025 to pave the way through authoritarianism. Regardless of the outcome of the presidential election, state legislators will remain on the front lines to push back against these attacks.
Click here for a discussion hosted by Georgetown University Law Center where journalists discuss several high-profile cases from the recent Supreme Court term, including the decision on the Chevron doctrine that weakens the federal government’s regulatory power and the decision in the presidential immunity case involving former President Trump.
Stay connected with SiX for more ways legislators can build power with their communities!
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Transition in SiX Leadership
It is with deep gratitude that we share Neha Patel and Jessie Ulibarri are transitioning from their roles as co-executive directors of SiX with thoughtful intention. SiX is a vibrant and resilient organization that will last well beyond their leadership. Jessie and Neha’s vision and planning have prepared SiX to continue building power with state legislators and partners for the long-term.
Hear from SiX’s board chairs and co-executive directors here.
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Winning Jobs Narrative Webinar
Join SiX and the Rural Democracy Initiative on July 16 at 3pm EST for a webinar on new polling from the Winning Jobs Narrative Project, a working people-centered narrative architecture for talking about jobs, work, and the economy that resonates across race, geography, and issues.
Following an ambitious research agenda, the Winning Jobs Narrative team developed a narrative architecture that progressive advocates and leaders can draw from to frame a broad range of issues.
Click here to register.
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New Progressive Governance Academy Offerings
The Progressive Governance Academy (PGA) is a joint partnership between SiX, Local Progress, and re:power committed to building and developing the leadership and governance skills of state and local elected officials across the country. Join us for one of our upcoming trainings:
Governing While Black (GWB) Launch
PGA collected deep and broad stakeholder input to create a new Governing While Black curriculum for Black local and state elected officials to help support them in the unique challenges they face in elected office. We are excited to launch the full offering this August 16-18 in Milwaukee. Please note: space is limited and the deadline for registration is 7/16.
Pennsylvania PGA for State and Local Electeds
Also coming up in August (9-10) is a PA-specific PGA workshop for both state and local electeds. This is an in-person opportunity to experience the PGA! Legislators will dig deep on collaborative governance: navigating complex challenges, strategically building power, and collectively governing. Here is the registration link.
Core Virtual PGA Series for State/Local Electeds and Staff
We are thrilled about this upcoming opportunity to provide our whole core curriculum virtually, for those who've missed in-person opportunities! In September, we will kick off a free virtual series that covers a different PGA module each week and it will be open to state and local electeds, as well as any staff who might benefit. This is likely our last virtual event prior to our PGA programming at SiX's National Conference in December, so please help us share this opportunity!
Contact Tom Lenard, SiX’s Michigan state director and PGA lead, with questions about any of these upcoming events.
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SiX National Conference Early Registration Closing Soon
We are in the final stage of early registration to SiX’s 2024 National Conference! Secure your registration here before July 31 to lock in priority registration rates!
Our conference will be held December 11-13, 2024 in Atlanta, Georgia.
This year’s conference theme is Irresistible Futures: Moving from Impossible to Inevitable. Hundreds of state legislators and trusted partners from around the country will gather, reflect and plan for a future where all people have power and agency over their lives.
Register today!
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Pride in Economic Justice
The Economic Power Project is SiX's national economic justice initiative, organizing legislators committed to building economies that empower people and advance justice. For Pride Month, originating from the Stonewall Uprising of June 28, 1969, we’re highlighting the intersection of LGBTQ+ liberation, racial justice, and economic power.
Read Ida Eskamani’s, SiX’s senior director of legislative affairs, blog post here.
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Data for Democracy
Attacks on reproductive freedom and bodily autonomy are a threat to the very foundations of our democracy. All too often, these attacks are rooted in disinformation and junk science. In the two years since the US Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade and revoked the constitutional right to abortion, we have witnessed a proliferation of abortion bans, attacks on contraception, and restrictions on gender-affirming care.
Jennifer Driver, SiX’s senior director of reproductive rights, joined partners from Guttmacher Institute and Women’s Equality Center for a panel discussion on how to counter these restrictions with progressive policies rooted in scientific evidence.
Watch the full panel discussion here.
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State legislators, if you’d like to go deeper into SiX’s issue areas, join our legislator cohorts: the Economic Power Project, the Cohort for Rural Opportunity and Prosperity, and the Reproductive Freedom Leadership Council!
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