From Kristen Havlik, New North Carolina Project <[email protected]>
Subject New North Carolina Project Weekly Bulletin
Date June 10, 2022 3:01 PM
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New North Carolina Project Weekly Bulletin

Gun reform, Juneteenth and more from the desk of our digital director, Kristen Havlik.

TAKE ACTION NOW

We're shifting more of our focus from canvassing and making phone calls to community events this summer, but there's still a few canvassing and text bank shifts we have on the calendar! We need your help to reach voters about the July 26 election! Find a shift that works for you below. 

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Thom Tillis is Working on a Gun Reform Bill

After the tragic shootings in the last few weeks, one of NC's US Senators, Thom Tillis, is working on a bipartisan bill with Senators Cornyn (R-TX), Sinema (D-AZ) and Murphy (D-CT). No word about what will be in this bipartisan bill, but the US House of Representatives did pass a bill that would expand background checks for buying guns, raise the age to purchase some semi-automatic weapons to 21 and outlaw high-capacity magazines. Congress is also considering a second bill called the Extreme Risk Protection Order Act, that would allow people to petition the courts to take guns away from someone who is proven to be a danger to themselves or others. It would also create an incentive program for states to create their own red flag laws- NC does not have red flag laws currently.

Please call both Senator Burr and Senator Tillis to voice your support for gun reform bills to help save lives.

Sample Script from OMG Vote:

Hi, My name is [Insert name here] and I live in [insert city here]. I am a constituent in NC and I'm calling to urge Senator Burr/Tillis to support red flag laws, universal background checks, and an assault weapons ban. Thank you!

Senator Burr: 202-224-3154
Senator Tillis: 202-224-6342

Read More about NC Gun Laws>> [link removed]

July 26, 2022 Election

The May primary resulted in some run off elections and some municipalities have a general election on July 26. This will not be a high turn out election unless we organize and get people to the polls!

General Municipal Elections: Charlotte, Fayetteville, Greensboro, Hickory, Mooresville and Sanford

Municipal Run Off Elections: Cary, Elizabeth City, Erwin, Henderson, New Bern, Rocky Mount and Statesville

Board of Education Run Off Elections: Caswell County, Edgecombe County, Franklin County, Granville County

Sheriff Second Primary (This happens when no candidate exceeds the 30% threshold): Graham County Sheriff (Republican), Wake County Sheriff (Democratic)

Important Dates to Know:

Mail In Ballot Portal Open Now!
June 26 - Mail-In Ballots will start to be mailed out 
July 1 - Voter Registration Deadline to vote on July 26
July 7 - Early Voting/Same Day Registration Starts (Check your county board of elections website for locations and hours)
July 19 - Deadline to request a mail-in ballot
July 23 - Early Voting/Same Day Registration Ends
July 26 - Election Day and all mail-in ballots must be postmarked by July 26

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We're Hiring!

Come join our growing team! We are hiring an Executive Assistant, preferably in the Charlotte or Concord area, but this job is mostly remote. This position is full-time and will support our leadership team!

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Juneteenth

On June 19, 1865, in Galveston, Texas, Union General Gordon Granger delivered the news that the Confederacy surrendered in Virginia and North Carolina, that enslaved Black people were emancipated from the Confederacy. This happened a two and a half years after the Emancipation Proclamation on January 1, 1863. The confederacy officially ended on April 26, 1865 in Virginia and Durham, NC.

We hope everyone has a joyful day on June 19 to reflect back on all that has been overcome and celebrate the beautiful culture we have throughout NC. But we also must remember that we still do not have real racial equality in our country and we have continuous work to do to achieve a more just and equitable future.

A quick note: There will be no newsletter next week as I will be out of the office all week. In case big news drops from the NC General Assembly or the Supreme Court of the United States, stay tuned to our friends at Democracy NC's social media accounts. 

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