Don’t let the FOR PROFIT gas utility companies rip us off!

For-profit utility corporations have unfairly saddled families with the burden of increasingly volatile and expensive energy bills. Meanwhile, these corporations are raking in record high profits and charging us for lobbying, advertising, luxury expenses, and unnecessary polluting fossil fuel projects.

For example, in 2024 Eversource profits grew by 29% to $291 million on their gas business alone. That same year, Eversource spent over a billion dollars on unnecessary gas pipes and related facilities and charged us for their lobbying, advertising, and luxury expenses. Now, they’re trying to blame energy efficiency and clean energy for high bills!

We have the power, here in the Commonwealth, to hold for-profit utilities accountable while we move towards real solutions that bring our bills down and move us rapidly toward efficient, clean, safe energy to heat and cool our homes.

Add your name and let Governor Healey and your legislators at the State House know their constituents are watching. They must stop reckless utility spending!

Urge Legislators to Protect Data Privacy

On April 9, the legislature’s Advanced IT Committee  held a public hearing on a variety of data privacy bills, including H.86, commonly known as the Location Shield Act.


The Location Shield Act, which would ban the sale of cellphone location information, was one of the priority bills that MA Indivisibles asked legislators to support at our State House Lobby Day last year.

This is one bill that we could enact NOW to protect Massachusetts residents.

FAQ Insurrection Act

Message from Ezra Levin, Co-Founder of Indivisible

At last week’s WTP, several of the top-voted questions were about Trump potentially invoking the Insurrection Act on or after April 20. Given widespread concern about the potential threat here, I wanted to give you my read.

Indivisible’s Chief Campaign Officer Sarah Dohl put together a good short explainer that I will flagrantly steal from here:

  1. What does it do? Invoking the Insurrection Act would allow Trump to deploy the military (including federalized National Guard) anywhere in the US. Trump may claim it’s to protect the border, but he could deploy these forces anywhere.
  2. Why April 20? On his first day in office, Trump directed the Department of Homeland Security to take 90 days to come up with a recommendation on whether he should invoke the Insurrection Act to solve the non-existent immigration crisis. 90 days after January 20 is April 20. It could come earlier, or it could never come.
  3. How bad could it get? We don’t know! Maybe Trump doesn’t invoke it at all — he didn’t in his first term. Or maybe he does, and he further militarizes the border. Or maybe he uses it to implement his promised nationwide deportation force and crack down on peaceful protest. Last week, his ICE Director described their vision of creating a deportation system “like [Amazon] Prime, but with human beings.” Maybe that’s mere bluster, or maybe that’s the plan. Nobody knows — which means we should neither freak out prematurely nor ignore the warning signs.

So what do we do about it? The courts are unlikely to save us here — the Insurrection Act gives fairly wide authorities to the President and the courts have historically been fairly deferential regarding those powers. This is more of a political question than a legal question: Does Trump look strong and decisive, and does his support grow by virtue of invoking the Act? As he militarizes the border and beyond, do his approval numbers increase? Does his coalition hold strong? Or is there widespread backlash, defiance, opposition, and ridicule? In the latter case, Trump may call it off and claim that was his plan all along.

Trump is a typical bully. He breaks norms and laws to see what he can get away with. If the opposition is weak, he steamrolls forward. If the opposition is strong, he slinks away and claims he was never interested in doing what he’d committed to do anyway.

It’s up to us. I’m sorry. I wish there was some neat trick to fix this. I wish there were some institution — businesses, media, law firms, universities, anything — that would save us. I wish congressional Republicans weren’t feckless cowards or collaborators or both. Hell, I wish I could finally watch the White Lotus season finale instead of reading up on the history of an obscure 1807 law. But here we all are.

As with so much in this era, it falls to the people to protect the republic. Organized people — like the 3 million people who showed up in boisterous, defiant, peaceful protests in every single state and multiple countries barely more than a week ago for Hands Off! That you’re reading this email tells me you’re interested in being an active part of this movement. That’s great news, because it’s going to take all of us. So read on for this week’s action items, feel free to hit me up on Bluesky, and please join for this week’s What’s the Plan call with me and Leah. Just please no White Lotus spoilers — someday I’ll get to watching that.

Susan Crawford Victorious in Hotly-Contested Battleground Race!

In a high-stakes race that shattered spending records, progressive candidate Susan Crawford emerged victorious in the Wisconsin Supreme Court race, preserving the court’s 4-3 liberal majority. Crawford, a Dane County judge, defeated conservative Brad Schimel, who had significant backing from billionaires Elon Musk and Donald Trump.

Musk poured over $25 million into Schimel’s campaign, making the race the most expensive judicial election in U.S. history. He also campaigned personally in Wisconsin, hosting rallies and offering incentives like $100 for voters who signed petitions against “activist judges.” Despite Musk’s massive financial influence, the flood of cash was no match for the will of Wisconsin voters, and Crawford triumphed with 55% of the vote.

This race, particularly its record-breaking spending, underscores the growing influence of wealthy individuals like Musk in shaping U.S. politics. His high-profile involvement has reignited concerns about the outsized role of billionaires in American democracy—especially in judicial elections that should remain impartial and nonpartisan. The outcome also highlights the power of grassroots mobilization over moneyed interests.

Crawford’s win is a significant blow to Musk and Trump’s efforts to reshape the court in their favor. The result secures a liberal majority, which will likely influence key decisions on issues like abortion rights, labor protections, and even redistricting in the state. This victory is a hopeful sign for future electoral success, especially in battleground states like Wisconsin, where the stakes are high.

A huge thank you goes to everyone who wrote postcards, phone banked, and donated to Susan Crawford’s campaign. Your support was instrumental in making this victory possible. Together, we proved that when voters unite, we can overcome the influence of billionaires and take back our courts for the people.

Crawford’s victory signals a powerful message: voters are pushing back against the disproportionate influence of billionaires like Musk in our political system. As Crawford takes her seat in August, Wisconsin’s courts will continue to play a critical role in shaping the state’s future—and, by extension, the nation’s future.

AOC and Bernie’s Fight Oligarchy Tour

Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Senator Bernie Sanders have stepped up to lead the opposition in their “Fight Oligarchy” tour.  Thousands of people (34,000 in Denver alone) have flocked to their rallies – eager to hear that someone will stand up for them.  They voice the anger we feel about Trump and Musk’s arbitrary and illegal cuts of our government programs such as Medicare and Social Security.  They voice the rage we feel about federal workers being abused and fired to hollow out the government agencies tasked with protecting our lives.  

Ocasio-Cortez has been villainized by the right, but Democrats love her.  AP News reports that “Ocasio-Cortez confronted head-on the perception that she is a radical by being magnanimous toward other Democratic factions. She did not walk away from her progressive views but signaled openness to disagreement, saying her movement “is not about partisan labels or purity tests,” but rather solidarity with the working class.

At each stop, she spoke supportively of local Democrats in Congress, even those who do not align with her ideologically.

“We need more people like them with the courage to brawl for the working class,” she said in Arizona, praising colleagues who voted against a Republican spending bill.”

Now Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Bernie Sanders need to ask everyone to take the next step- organize!  Talk to your family, your friends, your neighbors, and your coworkers.  Have they taken action yet?  Real action, not just complaining on social media?  It’s time – get them out to a protest.  Show them these videos to encourage them.  Help us get to 9 million!

Arizona Native Dems

In 2024, our programs once again outperformed the state in terms of turning out voters and making sure they vote for Democrats. This success can be attributed to passion and dilligent work of our organizers on the ground.

To build on this success we are investing in three new communties and will be hiring organizers to work on San Carlos Apache, Yavapai Apache, and Tohono O’odham lands.

Additionally, we will be launching a new program modeled on the success of our Family Votes program, called the Warrior Up Program. This program is designed to uplift and empower men in our communities, and get them engaged in our democratic process.

We have an ambitious goal to fund these new programs, and we need your help.

Karaoke Fundraiser for Mayor Wu

Monday, March 31st, 5:30-7 PM, RSVB for Boston Location

Boston Mayor Michelle Wu needs our support for her re-election. 

Let’s enjoy a good time at this Karaoke fundraiser to support her.   If you can’t make the event please consider donating as generously as you can.  Your donation will make a difference. 

Check out her excellent speech and how she strongly pushed back Republicans at the Congressional hearing on sanctuary cities.

Call Senators and Demand Removal of Schumer as Minority Leader

Despite Chuck Schumer announcing that Senate Democrats were united in fighting for a clean, 30-day continuing resolution to keep the government open without handing Trump and Musk a blank check, 10 Dems (including Schumer himself) caved and allowed a terrible Republican CR to pass. 

Call Warren and Markey to thank them for voting No on Cloture and ask them to remove Schumer as Senate Minority Leader. We need someone who will actually fight for the American People, not just Wall Street!

That CR is the opposite of “clean.” It includes massive cuts that will jeopardize Social Security, leave tens of thousands of families without homes or food, and slashes benefits to veterans. It’s a slush fund that gives Trump and Elon Musk even more power over federal spending. Instead of trying to rein in the Trump and Musk power grab, this CR legitimizes it.

The following Democrats and one Independent voted for cloture on the CR, allowing it to overcome the filibuster:

  • Sen. Chuck Schumer (NY)
  • Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (NY)
  • Sen. John Fetterman (PA)
  • Sen. Brian Schatz (HI)
  • Sen. Dick Durbin (IL)
  • Sen. Maggie Hassan (NH)
  • Sen. Jeanne Shaheen (NH)
  • Sen. Catherine Cortez-Maso (NV)
  • Sen. Gary Peters (MI)
  • Sen. Angus King (ME)-Independent

It was not enough to symbolically vote no on the final passage of the CR. And in the case of Shaheen and King, they didn’t even do that. Senate Dems had the leverage to hold the line and block the vote, but these Senators caved and now everyday Americans will pay the price. 

Congress may have avoided a shutdown, but the extreme cuts in the Republican CR will cause even more harm to our communities and Democrats lost their only real leverage for reining in Trump and Musk. 

If your Senator is listed above, fill out this form right now and we’ll connect you to their office. Tell them that you’re outraged they voted yes on cloture for the Republican CR.  Let them know that you expect them to fight hard for their constituents, not give in to extreme Republican demands.

If your Senator is not listed, call them to thank them for voting No on Cloture and ask them to remove Schumer as Senate Minority Leader. We need a fighter!

Basic BlueSky Training

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If you’re ready for more, check out our Advanced Bluesky session here: https://www.mobilize.us/ft6/event/747440/