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Indivisible Bellingham's August 10 newsletter is in your Inbox, or you can read it here: mailchi.mp/d83794c573d7.... Please review the table of contents and commit to taking one or more of the important actions and events included in this week's issue.
Indivisible Bellingham's August 3 newsletter is in your Inbox, or you can read it here: mailchi.mp/9490fa4f77ab.... Please review the table of contents and commit to taking one or more of the important actions and events included in this week's issue.
Indivisible Bellingham's July 27 newsletter is in your Inbox, or you can read it here: mailchi.mp/d7208dee5877.... Please review the table of contents and commit to taking one or more of the important actions and events included in this week's issue.
A video of the July 23rd live presentation making the case for a state public bank is now available. Watch Sen. Liz Lovelett and Don Morgan, Pres. & CEO of the Bank of North Dakota offer compelling reasons why a Washington state public bank makes sense. youtu.be/p_5hL9AJ3js
Washingtonians For Public Banking - Don Morgan & Liz Lovelett
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Indivisible Bellingham's July 20 newsletter is in your Inbox, or you can read it here: mailchi.mp/ff5b68d7c474.... Please review the table of contents and commit to taking one or more of the important actions and events included in this week's issue.
Our forum with the 4 candidates running for Whatcom County Prosecutor was recorded & is now available on our YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/watch?v=Esas... You can also find it at IndivisibleBellingham.org/Videos. Please watch it, make a decision, and vote. Ballots are being mailed this week.
Whatcom County Prosecutor Primary Forum
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Indivisible Bellingham's July 13 newsletter is in your Inbox, or you can read it here: mailchi.mp/0fa7dbd1931a.... Please review the table of contents and commit to taking one or more of the important actions and events included in this week's issue.
NOTE: Today's postcarding event at Goods. The fun starts at 4:00, not 4:30 p.m. Indivisible Bellingham's July 6 newsletter is in your Inbox, or you can read it here: mailchi.mp/fdfeefd64e7d.... Please commit to taking one or more of the important actions and events included in this week's issue.
Important actions to take today are highlighted in today's newsletter (June 29). Please review and take action. mailchi.mp/9657000a623a...
Indivisible Bellingham's June 22 newsletter is in your Inbox, or you can read it here: mailchi.mp/06c5c102a921.... Please review the table of contents and commit to taking one or more of the important actions and events included in this week's issue.
Indivisible Bellingham's most recent All Hands meeting, "The Science of Gender & Two November Ballot Initiatives" was recorded and is not available for viewing. youtu.be/vZRm0Xv9c8o
Indivisible Bellingham All Hands Meeting, June 2026
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Indivisible Bellingham's June 15 newsletter is in your Inbox, or you can read it here: mailchi.mp/049dd472394e.... Please review the table of contents & commit to taking one or more of the important actions and events included in this week's issue. The deadline for one "National action" is TODAY.
Indivisible Bellingham's June 8 newsletter is in your Inbox, or you can read it here: mailchi.mp/70a473e6633f.... Please review the table of contents and commit to taking one or more of the important actions and events included in this week's issue.
Help Indivisible Bellingham endorse a candidate. Indivisible Bellingham members should have gotten an email from OpaVote.org on Friday afternoon (June 5th) with a link to go to and vote for one of these candidates for 42nd LD State Senate race. Check your Inbox, Spam, and Junk folders.
Indivisible Bellingham's June 1 newsletter is in your Inbox, or you can read it here: mailchi.mp/70c868378e97.... Can you commit to taking at least ONE of these actions listed in this week's issue?
Indivisible Bellingham's May 25 newsletter is in your Inbox, or you can read it here: mailchi.mp/b087bcaaf98e.... Here are some actions and events included in this week's issue:
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TODAY, Wednesday, May 13, Jess Craven, activist, organizer, political content creator, and the author of Chop Wood, Carry Water will join us at 4:00 p.m. This exclusive interview is presented by Washington Indivisible Network (WIN) and Indivisible Bellingham. Register HERE. bit.ly/J-Craven-WA-26
Indivisible Bellingham's May 11 newsletter is in your Inbox. Check out our news, events, and actions you can take to make this a better world for yourself and others. mailchi.mp/e22f652706f8...
Learn how communities across Washington are impacted by rigged trade policy, and how to demand a People's Trade Agenda. WHEN: Wednesday, May 13 @6PM WHERE: Community to Community, 1319 Cornwall RSVP now! tinyurl.com/trade101bellingham This helps us plan snacks & email you a reminder!
Indivisible Bellingham's May 4 newsletter is in your Inbox. If you don't see it there, check your spam/junk folder and then add contact@IndivisibleBellingham.org to your email contacts. Still can't find it? Sign up to receive it at eepurl.com/hLWFwX
Indivisible Bellingham's May All Hands meeting will be a candidate forum between the top two Democratic candidates running in the primary election for the 42nd Legislative District Senate seat. Join us at Bellingham Unitarian Fellowship, 1207 Ellsworth Street at 7 p.m. next Monday night, May 11.
Indivisible Bellingham's April 27 newsletter is in your Inbox. Check out our news, events, and actions you can take to make this a better world for yourself and others. mailchi.mp/6e12b5b789cb...
Contact Rep. Larsen in support of Privacy Rights www.takeaction.network/xactions/49804
Warrantless surveillance: Tell Congress no FISA reauthorization without real reforms!
Congress is once again voting on whether to reauthorize FISA Section 702's warrantless surveillance -- and it's our best chance in year's to introduce reforms.
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Indivisible Bellingham's April 20 newsletter is in your Inbox. Check out our news, events, and actions you can take to make this a better world for yourself and others. mailchi.mp/12120b857d6e...
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Urge the Whatcom County Council and County Deputy Executive to prioritize full funding for behavioral care and services before moving forward with any construction plans for a new jail. actionnetwork.org/petitions/fu...
Fund Services First
Dear Whatcom County Councilmembers and Deputy Executive, In light of the anticipated Whatcom County budget vote on this month, we, the undersigned Whatcom County residents and organizations, urge the Whatcom County Council and County Deputy Executive to prioritize full funding for behavioral care and services before moving forward with any construction plans for a new jail. After rejecting similar tax levy proposals for a new jail twice in the past decade (2015 and 2017), the ambiguously renamed “Public Health, Safety, and Justice Sales and Use Tax” passed in 2023. The initiative promised that 50% of the revenue would finance services including a behavioral health facility. However, on March 19 at the second Community Engagement Workshop for the Justice Project, the Deputy County Executive shared four scenarios for the plans, all of which overspend on incarceration and not enough on care and services. The community feedback was clear: half of the tax is supposed to fund services outside of incarceration. Now, Whatcom is at a crossroads. How the tax money is spent will define the future of the county between one that prioritizes the expansion of punishment and mass incarceration or one that provides for the needs of every resident in our community. We urge the Deputy Executive and planning committees to come back to the drawing board and work on a proposal that reflects their promises and community values. We firmly believe that investing in community services, mental health, prevention, and housing before building a new jail is the right path for our future and we’ll hold the County Council accountable for its promises in 2023.
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