Tell State Senator Scott Wiener to vote NO on AB 1814, the surveillance bill.
Read MoreTellyour Assemblymembers: vote YES on SB 1374
Read MoreTell our senators that you’re outraged by the corruption on the Supreme Court and that you expect them to call on the Senate Judiciary Committee to do their job and thoroughly investigate corruption on the Court.
Read MoreMake a Public Comment in the Federal Register in support of new rules changes rescheduling marijuana.
Read MoreAB 3233 allows governments to regulate gas & oil. It recently passed out of the Appropriations Committee and is on its way to be heard on the main floor. Tell your Assemblymember to support it.
Read MoreAsm. Haney allowed AB 1999, which caps the Utility Tax, and AB 2200, which establishes Guaranteed Healthcare for All, to die in the Appropriations Commitee. Tell him you’re disappointed.
Read MoreA slate of rooftop solar-related bills are in front of committees in both the Assembly and the Senate, and they urgently need your support.
Read MoreA slate of rooftop solar-related bills are in danger of being killed by our legislature. Call your Assemblymember, Assembly Speaker, and Governor, and tell them you are disappointed in their actions so far and ask them to support these bills.
Read MoreA slate of rooftop solar-related bills are in danger of being killed by our legislature. Call your Assemblymember, Assembly Speaker, and Governor, and tell them you are disappointed in their actions so far and ask them to support these bills.
Read MoreFollowing the events of Jan 6, the need to impeach Trump is more urgent than ever. Further, our Members of Congress must hold their colleagues who are peddling lies and promoting sedition accountable.
Read MoreA slate of rooftop solar-related bills are in front of committees in both the Assembly and the Senate, and they urgently need your support.
Read MoreTell President Biden and our Members of Congress: continue to stand firm against MAGA government shutdown blackmail
Read MoreRepublicans are playing brazen, dangerous hardball in order to force Trump-era immigration policies in exchange for support for Ukraine, and Democrats are considering caving to their demands. Tell your Senators to reject these draconian policies.
Read MoreThank you for standing strong against MAGA Republican extremism in favor of protecting a functioning government by providing enough votes to pass a Continuing Resolution without the draconian cuts MAGA extremists were seeking. Please remain strong in protecting our values in the second batch of bills in February.
Tell your Members of Congress: Support the Biden Administration’s supplemental funding package!
Read MoreWe repeat: Call President Biden and your Members of Congress and tell them: "Hold fast! Do not surrender to political blackmail—even if it means a government shutdown!"
Read MoreCall President Biden and your Members of Congress and tell them: "Hold fast! Do not surrender to political blackmail—even if it means a government shutdown!"
Read MoreOur big utility companies and the Governor rammed through a state bill that will force everyone, especially lower middle class folks, to pay an exorbitant baseline fee for energy. Tell your Assemblymember to repeal the provision allowing this.
Read MoreThe Heart of the City Farmers Market in Civic Center is in jeopardy. Rec and Park is directing the farmers market to move locations (a smaller parking lot nearby) to make way for a skate park at Civic Center. Call the Mayor and Rec and Park to oppose the move.
Read MoreWe’ve enjoyed decades of online life with strong protections for freedom of speech. It’s a complicated subject of rights and responsibilities, just as life—online and off—is complicated. But while the current state of things is not perfect and there may still be room for improvement, it’s a pretty good balance on the whole.
A bill introduced in the previous Congress and reintroduced in this year threatens to upset that balance. As is so often the case, the proposal is ostensibly “for the children;” the new bill is called the Kids Online Safety Act. It would force messaging services like iMessage, Signal, and WhatsApp, along with social media services like Twitter, Facebook, and Mastodon, to gatekeep who can participate in online life and to monitor what we say.
This is a dangerous, poorly-thought-out bill with a dangerously high number of bipartisan cosponsors in the Senate. We must stop this bill from becoming law.
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