Between now and March recess (March 16-24), we're holding our members of Congress accountable on several important pieces of legislation that together, provide a powerful alternative to Trump's hateful agenda.
Democrats in the House are presenting big, bold ideas and a stark alternative to Trump's hateful agenda. Call your member of Congress now and get them on the record on these critical issues and remind them, "Whose House? Our House."
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Tell your member of Congress to support 2 new bills to protect Dreamers and TPS recipients and repeal the Muslim Ban
Tell your member of Congress to co-sponsor H.R. 1046 to bring prescription drug prices down
Extra Credit:
Tell your senators to co-sponsor S.J. Res. 7 and end the unauthorized war in Yemen
There's nothing Indivisibles do better than recess. Start making your plan to show up now.
Congress will head back to your home turf during the March recess (March 16-24) to face you after their first 100 days and talk with their constituents about what’s happening in DC. Whether an in-person district office visit, a town hall, or a media event, showing up in person during recess is key to making our movement’s voice heard. Demanding your MoC’s attention and disrupting their preferred narrative is an effective way to draw attention to your concerns and influence their decision-making in the public eye.
Refresh for Recess with Trainings & Guides
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How to Hold a Constituents' (Empty Chair) Town Hall
How to Have a Successful Town Hall
Town Hall Guide
What to Do When Your MoC Holds a Sham Town Hall
Missing Member of Congress Action Plan
Meeting with Your Member of Congress
How to Get Press to Cover Your Event