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✅ Updates on current campaigns and priorities.
✅ Space to ask questions, offer feedback, or raise new ideas.
✅ Opportunities to connect with others in the movement.
Whether you’re deeply involved or just looking for a way to stay informed, you’re welcome here.
A core principle behind all Indivisible events is a commitment to nonviolent action. We expect all participants to seek to de-escalate any potential confrontation with those who disagree with our values.
Oppose the tax cut ballot questions Information on the impact of the tax cut is here. Information (a very detailed, deep dive) on 62f, as well as more information on the tax cut is here: The announcement for the the March 30 hearing on the two MHTC tax cut ballot questions is here. This includes administrative bill numbers, information on how to register for oral testimony and how to format and submit written testimony. Further questions can be answered by emailing Elizabeth.Berman@masenate.gov.
Again, the hearing is on March 30, 1:00-4:30 PM in room A2 of the Statehouse. The deadline to register for oral testimony is March 27, noon, the deadline to submit written testimony is April 2, 5:00 PM. Contact your legislators (see above for links to their contact info). Here are some talking points:
These two proposals are a regressive giveaway to the billionaire Epstein class that will threaten vital services needed by working people in the state.
High taxes are NOT driving wealthy entrepreneurs from the state! The vast majority of people leaving the state are working people making well under $200,000/yr. They are leaving because the costs of housing and living are too high. Increased property taxes (below) will only make housing more expensive for working people.
The tax cut proposals, coupled with the implementation of the Big Beautiful Bill could bankrupt the state.
The proposals are so toxic as to amount to an attempt by plutocrats from the MHTC to blackmail state legislators to enact tax cuts for the rich that would nullify the Fair Share Amendment, which was passed by voters by a sizeable majority. FSA is politically popular and has yielded many benefits including free community college and improvements to transportation infrastructure (especially the T).
So, legislators must NOT negotiate with MHTC to cut taxes! The Epstein class must pay its fair share.
Tax cuts will drive up property taxes as local communities struggle to compensate for lost services. This will threaten home owners and renters as well as small businesses.
Name and shame members of the MHTC (especially if you are an alumnus/alumna of or donor to any of the nonprofits on the list). MHTC’s membership can be found here. Finally, if you are really interested in pursuing this issue, the SEIU and RaiseUp Massachusetts are heading up much of the effort. You can contact Harris Gruman (harris.gruman@seiuma.org ) there for updates on further actions.
Indivisible Mass Coalition Statewide Call on Tue. 3/24 at 7 – 8PM is hosting the ACLU-MA to discuss Know Your Rights at Protests, Safety & what to expect at Boston No Kings 3. They will be joined by a Safety Training Leader, and as always we look forward to the Q&A with all of you!
This Sunday, we are celebrating Trans Day of Visibility with a rally and MEGA-canvass. This is an opportunity to celebrate the resilience and diversity of the trans community right here in Cambridge. Some of us are trans, some of us have loved ones who are trans, some of us want to learn about the impact of the Trump administration and how we can support our neighbors. We will have a rally at 12pm at Cambridge Common Park, followed by door knocking to talk to our neighbors about protecting trans rights in our community. Please join us!
Join us for a peaceful standout each Wednesday and Saturday calling on Citizens Bank to stop financing private prison corporations that build and operate ICE detention centers, where immigrants are held in abusive and inhumane conditions.
We will have leaflets to share with customers and passersby. Participants are encouraged to bring signs demanding that Citizens Bank stop funding ICE prisons.
This is an easy, accessible action—come and help build community pressure Citizens for change.
Join Indivisible Waltham for bi-monthly standouts on the 2nd and 4th Saturdays of the Month. Rally themes relate to preserving our democracy, rejecting authoritarianism, calling for accountability from our elected officials, and an end to the lawlessness of the Trump administration, in particular an end to ICE, which has become a lawless paramilitary that is being used to wage economic, psychological, and physical war against communities in “blue states” and “blue cities” that Trump wants to punish or attempt to extort.
We are a local Indivisible group in Boston’s South End that has been meeting since 2017. Join us before the event to make posters. We’ll have poster material and refreshments starting at 10:30. We’ll walk to the event at 12:30 PM. Join us for poster making or just to walk over together! (About a 20 minute walk).
Join the Good Troublemakers of Southeastern Mass on the 4th Tuesday night of this month for a postcard party in Pembroke. The Troublemakers request that you RSVP so that we can prepare the appropriate amount of resources. If you can’t make it on Tuesday, please check out our Friday and Wednesday parties.
I want SINGING at NO KINGS Brockton! Twin Cities Singing Resistance paved the way, and other singing resistance groups are being organized. Brockton Singing Resistance will sing right here at NO KINGS on Hancock Field on March 28. All voices welcome! Come to either or both of the Mon 3/23 and Tues 3/24 rehearsals. This will be different from a choir. Choirs perform for listeners. Brockton Singing Resistance exists to help other people sing – so I hope there will be no performers or listeners, but only singers! If you can’t make either one and feel confident in your singing, just contact me at brocktonindivisible@gmail.com and say so. Learn the songs from Youtube playlist and Google Doc linked below. Then show up at Hancock Field at noon! We will choose what we want to sing from the songs on the playlist linked when we meet Monday and Tuesday evening.
A core principle behind all Indivisible events is a commitment to nonviolent action. We expect all participants to seek to de-escalate any potential confrontation with those who disagree with our values.
We hope you can join us for a No Kings sign-making party in collaboration with Haverhill Pride!
We’ll be partnering with Haverhill Pride on March 28 for No Kings and Transgender Day of Visibility. To celebrate this partnership, we’re hosting a special sign-making potluck party on March 25 from 6:00–9:00 PM at the UU Church of Haverhill at 16 Ashland Drive.
This will be a great chance to get ready for the rally, make a protest sign, and get to know some of the people we’ll be standing with in solidarity on the 28th.
We’ll have some poster boards, markers, and letters available, but please feel free to bring your own materials if you have them.
If you intend to join the potluck, please click the link below to register for the event either on Google document, share a song you’d like included on the playlist, and let us know if you plan to bring food to share. If you’d like to join for sign-making only, feel free to come over at any time from 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm.
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