Democrats are currently drafting a 4th Emergency-Relief bill which they refer to as "CARES2." Based on the principle of putting people first, and drawing on work from Indivisible National and other organizations, ISF has developed a list of 36 principles, economic relief provisions, and national policies that we believe need to be included in the bill in order to combat the pandemic and rescue the economy in a manner that is fair and just for all. We will pursue this agenda with the MoC’s staff in virtual meetings and continued email exchanges. Read our letter below or check it out here.
Read MoreA lot of misinformation is spreading on the COVID-19 pandemic. We’ve found some trustworthy resources where you can keep accurate track of what’s happening.
Read MoreWe held a video meeting with the staff of Senator Feinstein. Senator Feinstein expressed support for our demands for Congress to pass a coronavirus stimulus bill that helps workers and hospitals, instead of bailing out corporations. We also discussed our concerns regarding the state of the Census during the shutdown.
Read MoreA collection of modified store hours and vulnerable-persons hours at essential stores in and around the City.
Read MoreWhy are we urging you to join the IndivisiText Team now when the election is still 8 months away? Find out about why our strategy for November starts in March!
Read MoreToday, we learned that the staff of Indivisible National are forming a union! The staff are our longtime colleagues and good friends, and have done incredible work to advance progressive legislation, unite the resistance, and launch powerful initiatives. At Indivisible SF, we stand in solidarity with the staff of Indivisible National. We’ve sent a letter to the leaders of Indivisible National urging them to recognize the union. Read it below.
Read MoreWe met with Speaker Pelosi to talk about budget, oversight and how the Power of the Purse can be used to resist Trump’s agenda.
Read MoreEvery day, we’re subjected to disinformation, attention manipulation, and more. Is the news making you anxious and your social media network making you angry? Here’s some strategies to cope, become better informed, and focus on action.
Read MoreISF stands with California immigrant rights advocates to condemn militarized escalation against sanctuary cities.
Read MoreISF has sent a formal letter to our MoC’s expressing our disappointment over their role in America’s endless wars. Read it here.
Read MoreIt’s time to end Citizens United. But, as a Supreme Court ruling on constitutional grounds, the only way to overrule it would be through a Constitutional amendment. MoveToAmend is working on such an amendment - here’s how you can help.
Read MoreWe met with Jim Lazarus (State Director) and Abby Ellis (Field Representative) at the Dianne Feinstein’s San Francisco office Thursday. We discussed avoiding war in Iran, our concerns about the NDAA, and the importance of a fair impeachment trial in the Senate.
Read MoreNARAL CA activist Allie Lahey came to one of our General Meetings late last year to discuss what's up with reproductive justice issues in California. Here's a quick recap of what NARAL CA is supporting in the current legislative session!
Read MoreStand with those around the world who are fighting for economic and political justice by posting a photo of yourself with the hashtags #BindingTreaty and #StopTNCImpunity and a message of solidarity demanding that government officials act to rein in corporate power.
Read MoreThe budget fight in Congress is coming to a close, for now, with the passage of Continuing Resolutions. Our MoC’s were able to prevent any poison pills from entering the resolutions, but were unable to enact any restrictions on Trump and the Republicans’ abuses.
Read MoreIndivisible SF’s November 2019 Voter Guide covers the six City propositions on the November 5th ballot. These propositions cover funding for affordable and teacher housing, new taxes on ride-hail companies, campaign finance disclosures, regulation of vaping products, and more.
Read MoreThe Business Roundtable just issued a new statement of policy overturning their 40-year-old position that a corporation's sole duty is to generate profit for shareholders. This is more than just a platitude - it’s an acknowledgement of changing attitudes to business.
Read MoreWe met with Sen. Feinstein’s staff earlier this month. Here’s a summary of the meeting.
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