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  • Sign up to be a Neighborhood Leader

    A Neighborhood Leader adopts about 30 households in their immediate neighborhood to talk to Democrats the month before the election. We remind our neighbors to vote. Neighborhoods throughout Marion County improve in turnout, from 50% or lower to 80% or higher. And these differences are needed to make the change we need locally. SIGN UP…

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  • Sign up for immigrant rights training

    Want to learn how to recognize, report, and record ICE activity in your community? Join us for an upcoming MigraWatch training! You will learn how to respond to ICE sightings and get added to the PIRC hotline system. RSVP at the tinyurl links to register! The online trainings (10/16 and 11/5) are both at 7pm…

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  • Salem Deserves Honest Leadership – Act Now!

    Julie Hoy must resign Friends and neighbors, we deserve a mayor who serves the public interest, not special interests. Salem has given Mayor Hoy multiple chances to demonstrate ethical leadership. Instead, we’ve experienced a consistent pattern of putting donors before constituents and personal interests before the public good. Think of it this way: the recent…

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  • Training for ICE Activity in Polk County

    Time: Tuesday, September 30, 7 – 8:30pm PDT Place: Event is private. Sign up for details Be ready to protect our immigrant neighbors in Polk County! Who Can Join? Anyone who has taken Migra Watch or Human Rights Observer training New volunteers—this session will cover both trainings Returning volunteers—come for a refresher + practice! Let’s…

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  • Keep up the pressure on Marion County commissioners!

    Marion County: Let’s keep up the pressure!Our county is wasting taxpayer money on a divisive lawsuit challenging Oregon’s 40-year-old sanctuary law instead of investing in our real livability and community needs. In an appearance with the Salem City Club last Friday, Oregon Attorney General Dan Rayfield said Marion County did not contact him prior to…

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  • Give public comment to Marion County Commissioners September 17

    It’s time to show up again! We’re calling on community members to join us at the Marion County Commissioners meeting on September 17 at 9 AM at 555 Court St NE, Salem to provide public comment opposing the county’s federal lawsuit challenging Oregon’s sanctuary laws. Marion County filed this lawsuit in August after receiving ICE…

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  • Act to protect Oregon workers and our communities

    Call to submit legislative testimony in support of ODOT Workers!We Must Act NOW to Protect Oregon Workers and Our Communities! We face a transportation crisis that demands immediate action. Governor Kotek’s funding package isn’t just policy—it’s a lifeline for working families and a critical investment in Oregon’s future.  Hundreds of Good Union Jobs Hang in…

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  • Defend Oregon Values: Marion County, Stop Undermining Our Sanctuary Laws!

    Tell Marion County Commissioners we condemn this wasteful lawsuit “seeking clarity” on Oregon’s Sanctuary Laws over public records. Marion County taxpayers expect our money to be spent wisely, that Commissioners collaborate with other government leaders for clarity, and that political theater has no place in our county’s business. This lawsuit is divisive and a bad use of…

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