Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Hands Off Soc Sec and Medicare Capitol Hill on Nov 30

You've probably heard that the National Fiscal Commission is looking to carve up Social Security and Medicare like a Thanksgiving turkey.

Join  activists on Capitol Hill on Nov 30th at 10am for a Lobby Day to tell Members of Congress directly to keep their hands off Social Security and Medicare.  If the Deficit Commission were serious about reducing the deficit they would look to a single-payer health care system that would save $400 billion annually on the national level, cutting the military budget, or taxing the rich.

Details:
10:00am - Pick up packets at room 2226 of the Rayburn Building

For questions, please contact Andrea Miller at amiller6210@gmail.com.

For Improved Medicare for All,
Katie Robbins
Healthcare-NOW! National Organizer

Saturday, November 20, 2010

Support Maryland's Commitment to Education

We support the State of Maryland honoring its commitment to education by
continuing to fund teachers' pensions.

We are working to stop transfer of pensions to the counties and
Baltimore City for several reasons. Such a transfer would lead to
increased crowding in classrooms, undermine achievement by Maryland's
students, exacerbate fiscal stress in counties and in Baltimore, and
cause other serious problems.

Please contribute now to help Stop Transfer Of Pensions (STOP) launch
our website, plan public events, and organize support for sensible
policies to address budget short-falls. Transferring pension obligations
to the counties and cities would devastate local economies, defund
public schools and public safety, prevent needed transportation repairs
and new projects, and bankrupt our local governments. We have better
choices.

Please support our efforts with a generous donation! Contributions to
STOP are not tax deductible:
https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=S8UX7PMBC5CE2
PayPal is the safer, easier way to pay online without revealing your
credit card number.

Join our Facebook group:
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=180969857516&ref=mf

The election's winner? Big money Baltimore Sun

The election's winner? Big money Letter to the Editor published in the Baltimore Sun
http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/opinion/readersrespond/bs-ed-campaign-finance-reform-letter-20101119,0,3579976.story

Now that the election is over, the tallies are in, and the numbers are shocking — and no, I'm not talking about the votes. I'm talking about the record-breaking amounts of anonymous money poured into campaign coffers by shadowy front groups like American Action Network and American Future Fund. American Action Network spent over $16 million on electioneering in 2010 but did not disclose where a single penny came from. The U.S. Chamber of Commerce spent over $31 million, but they also did not disclose their donors. They are not alone. The percentage of organizations disclosing their electioneering communications donors has fallen from 97 percent in 2004, to 34 percent in 2010, according to the Federal Election Commission.

Thank the Supreme Court. In case after case, including the landmark Citizens United v. FEC, they have chipped away at barriers between corporate influence and democratic elections. While some may applaud the court's ruling for bestowing every American, from BP to your grandmother, with the right to anonymously spend millions of dollars on elections, the ability of foreign and domestic corporations and unions to launder large independent expenditures through front groups is just another way the voices of individuals are being drowned out.

Action is being taken to mitigate this. Congress has a second chance to pass the Disclose Act, which would require groups to identify their donors. And in Maryland we are lucky enough to have a similar package going to the General Assembly, introduced by Sens. Jamie Raskin and Brian Frosh, which would guard our local officials from anonymous smear campaigns and pay-to-play politics. I hope Senate President Thomas V. Mike Miller will understand the need for these protections and use his extensive experience in the General Assembly to advocate for passage of these important bills.

Jessica Sharp, Laurel

We support the State of Maryland honoring its commitment to education

We support the State of Maryland honoring its commitment to education by continuing to fund teachers' pensions. 

We are working to stop transfer of pensions to the counties and Baltimore City for several reasons. Such a transfer would lead to increased crowding in classrooms, undermine achievement by Maryland's students, exacerbate fiscal stress in counties and in Baltimore, and cause other serious problems.

Please contribute now to help Stop Transfer Of Pensions (STOP) launch our website, plan public events, and organize support for sensible policies to address budget short-falls. Transferring pension obligations to the counties and cities would devastate local economies, defund public schools and public safety, prevent needed transportation repairs and new projects, and bankrupt our local governments. We have better choices. Please support our efforts with a generous donation! Contributions to STOP are not tax deductible:

https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=S8UX7PMBC5CE2

PayPal is the safer, easier way to pay online without revealing your credit card number.
Join our Facebook group: http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=180969857516&ref=mf


Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Upcoming hearings for the House of Delegates in Rockville

Monday, December 6, 2010

House Hearing for local bills - 7:00 p.m. - 3rd Floor Hearing Room, Stella Werner Council Office Bldg., 100 Maryland Ave., Rockville, MD 20850 - Local bills refer to legislation affecting issues specific to Montgomery County.

Click here to sign up to testify.

Thursday, December 9, 2010

House Hearing for bi-county bills - 7:00 p.m. - 3rd Floor Hearing Room, Stella Werner Council Office Bldg., 100 Maryland Ave., Rockville, MD 20850 - Bi-County bills refer to legislation that requires the approval of the Montgomery County and the Prince George’s County Delegations. 

Click here to sign up to testify.

Free Speech for People--We're making a difference!

Dear friend -

Great news: we’re seeing a tremendous response to our campaign, just in the past few days since our last message.   In fact, it’s been one of our strongest responses ever.  It’s clear that people are ready to stand up and fight to take our democracy back from the corporations.  

There’s also been a ton of press coverage on all the money spent in the recent election.  And that coverage gives us an important opening to make our case for a constitutional amendment, using letters-to-the-editor to reach policy-makers and the public.  

Can you take 5 minutes right now, to send a letter to your newspaper?  We’ve made it easy by providing sample letters and an online tool to help you send one to your paper, here:

       Send a quick letter to the editor now.

Letters-to-the-editor are really powerful: they’re widely read, especially by elected officials, who pay extra close attention to get a feel for what the voters are thinking about.  

After the election, you can bet they’re watching to see if we’re going to roll over and accept the latest power grab by corporations, which just spent hundreds of millions of dollars to influence the last election, with the Supreme Court’s blessing.  Or, if we’re standing and fighting.

Which will you do today?

       Click here to stand up and be heard.

Our constitutional amendment will make it clear once and for all that free speech and other constitutional rights are for people, not corporations.

Your letter will help tell the world that the fight for the future of our democracy is on.

Thanks again for standing with us.

Sincerely,

- John

John Bonifaz
Free Speech for People
November 17, 2010

Baltimore Activist Alert Nov. 17 – Dec. 2, 2010

Baltimore Activist Alert Nov. 17 – Dec. 2, 2010

 

"I speak as an American to the leaders of my own nation. The great initiative in this war is ours.

The initiative to stop it must be ours." -Martin Luther King Jr.

 

Friends, this list and other email documents which I send out are done under the auspices of the Baltimore Nonviolence Center.  Go to www.baltimorenonviolencecenter.blogspot.com.  If you appreciate this information and would like to make a donation, send contributions to BNC, 325 East 25th Street, Baltimore, MD 21218.  Max Obuszewski can be reached at 410-366-1637 or mobuszewski [at] verizon.net.

 

The Baltimore IndyMedia Center publicizes peace-related events. Go to http://www.radicalendar.org/group/_baltimore.

 

1] Books, buttons and stickers

2] Web site for info on federal legislation

3] Join Nonviolent Resistance lists  

4] Buy coffee through HoCoFoLA  

5] Used stamps for humanitarian causes

6] Bring the World Home continues    

7] Cease violence contest through Dec. 6/event Dec. 10

8] You can buy Shiori's book of poetry – which is available Dec. 15

9] "Freedom's Sisters exhibit – through Jan. 17

10] Join the 25% campaign

11] Tell Sarbanes Vote Yes HR 4812 – Nov. 17

12] Philadelphia peace vigil – Nov. 17

13] Westminster WIB vigil – Nov. 17                                

14] Chestnut Hill, PA vigil – Nov. 17

15] Affordable housing discussion – Nov. 17

16] Gitmo prisoners' poetry – Nov. 17

17] Help plan a Pentagon protest – Nov. 17

18] Palestine/Israel Roundtable – Nov. 18

19] Book MOTHER FROM GAZA – Nov. 18

20] Restorative justice Conference – Nov. 18-20

21] FBI Vs. Democracy – Nov. 18

22] Save Maryland's education budget – Nov. 18

23] Protest at the Pentagon – Nov. 18

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1] – Buttons, bumperstickers and books are available.  "God Bless the Whole World, No Exceptions" stickers are in stock. Donate your books to Max. Call him

at 410-366-1637.

 

2] – To obtain information how your federal legislators voted on particular bills, go to http://thomas.loc.gov/.  Congressional toll-free numbers are 888-818-6641, 888-355-3588 or 800-426-8073. The White House Comment Email is accessible at http://www.whitehouse.gov/contact/.


3] – THE ORGANIZING LIST will be the primary decision-making mechanism of the National Campaign of Nonviolent Resistance [NCNR].  It will be augmented by conference calls and possibly in-person meetings as needed.  It will consist of 1 or 2 representatives from each local, regional, or national organization (not coalitions) that wishes to actively work to carry out the NCNR campaign of facilitating and organizing nonviolent resistance to the war in Iraq.

 

To join the ORGANIZING List, please send your name, group affiliation, city and email address to donmuller@msn.com.  Different local chapters of a national organization are encouraged to subscribe.  

 

THE NOTICES LIST will include only notices of NCNR actions and related information and is open to any interested person to subscribe.  It will be moderated to maintain focus & will include periodic notices about getting involved in NCNR national organizing.  To join the NOTICES List, send an email message to ncnrnotices-subscribe@lists.riseup.net. You will get a confirmation message once subscribed.  If you have problems, please write to the list manager at ncnrnotices-admin@lists.riseup.net.

 

4] – You can help safeguard human rights and fragile ecosystems through your purchase of HOCOFOLA CafĂ© Quetzal. Bags of ground coffee or whole beans can be ordered by mailing in an order form. Also note organic cocoa and sugar are for sale.  For more details and to download the order form, go to http://friendsoflatinamerica.typepad.com/hocofola/2010/02/hocofola-cafe-quetzal-order-form-2010.html.

 

Be sure you indicate ground (G) or bean (B) for each type of coffee ordered. Make the check out to HoCoFoLA and send it with your order form to Nancy Meier, 10 Pepperdine Circle, Catonsville, MD 21228.  Contact Pat McLaine at 410-964-0960 or pamcl@aol.com.  The coffee will arrive some time the following week and you will be notified where to pick it up.

 

5] – Brad Hathaway spearheads an effort to sell donated used stamps to raise money for different humanitarian causes around the world. Go to www.mattapoisettquakers.org, and click the link for the stamp ministry.  Carefully clip canceled postage stamps and send to Quaker Missions, PO Box 795, Mattapoisett, MA 02739. Send no small flag stamps or Liberty Bell Forever stamps.

 

6] – Catch the "Bringing the World Home" exhibit in celebration of the 50th Anniversary of the Peace Corps!  The exhibit is in the UMBC Library Rotunda through the end of the semester and consists of 5 display cases featuring photos and artifacts from UMBC's faculty, staff and students who have served in the Peace Corps, including many current and alumni Shriver Peaceworker Fellows.  The center case features pieces from the Peace Corps founding era (a tribute to Sarge Shriver!) and the surrounding case highlight experiences from Africa, Asia-Pacific, Eastern Europe, and the Americas.  There is no formal "opening," but mark Tues., Nov.16 from 7 to 9 PM in your calendars for the "Practical Idealist Evening" event in the Library during which the exhibit will be featured.  If you are coming from off campus, give Joby Taylor a call at (410) 455-6398, and he will give you a tour.

 

7] – Shiori was born in Tokyo, Japan in 1951 on August 15, six years after the day the initial announcement of Japan's surrender to the Allies was made, the official end of World War II. She describes herself as hapa, half-American, and half-Japanese— the child of the enemy amor.  In her first chapbook collection of poetry from Finishing Line Press, the debut author weaves memoir and historical record into a lyrical and moving portrait of post-war immigration to the United States. Shiori's work has appeared in many publications, and she has won several awards including Thomas Merton poetry prizes.

 

Finishing Line Press is a poetry publisher based in Georgetown, Kentucky, and the Chapbook Series will be published on Dec. 3.  However, early orders can be made by ordering online at http://www.finishinglinepress.com/ or directly from the publisher [$12, check or money order] at Finishing Line Books, PO Box 1626, Georgetown, KY  40324. Email finishingbooks@aol.com or call 859-514-8360.  You may also contact Kathleen Hellen at khe1721111@aol.com or khellen@coppin.edu.

 

8] – Now through Dec. 6, Baltimore City and County School Students who submit an essay, poetry, or artwork for the David B. Wright Memorial Foundation, Inc. "Cease Violence / Increase Education Campaign" will be entered to win a Holiday Gift Card! To participate email SHAWNTE WRIGHT at snjwright@gmail.com.  The Selected Student's Essay Winners will win a $100 card by Mon., Dec. 20.  Submitted materials will not be returned and will be kept by the David B. Wright Memorial Foundation, Inc. for future displays.  At the DBWMF, INC. Holiday Event on Fri., Dec. 10 from 6 to 10 PM, families and students can enjoy an evening of essay/poetry reading, art and culture and fitness dancing! Essay Winners will be Announced! The cost is $10 for adults, $5 for students. Register at www.DavidBWrightMemorialFoundation.org. Local business sponsors and vendors are needed! Call 443-438-5302.

 

9] – Catch the exhibit at the Reginald F. Lewis Museum of African American History & Culture, 830 Pratt St.—"Freedom's Sisters," which runs through Jan. 17.  Twenty remarkable African-American women are profiled, including Coretta Scott King.  Call 443-263-1800 or go to www.africanamericanculture.org.

 

10] – Fund Our Communities campaign is a grass roots movement to get support from local organizations and communities to work together with their local and state elected officials to pressure our Congresspersons and senators to join with Congressperson Barney Frank and Ron Paul, who have endorsed a 25% cut to the federal military budget.  Then bring these savings home to state and county governments to meet the local needs which are under tremendous budget pressures.  Go to www.OurFunds.org and www.PeaceActionMC.org.

 

11] – On Wed., Nov. 17, Progressive Democrats of America will be joined by CODEPINK and others in holding brownbag vigils outside (or inside) offices of members of the House of Representatives.  Brownbaggers are demanding commitments to vote against more money for war and for progressive legislation. Slogans on their posters include: "Healthcare not Warfare," "Corporations out of Politics," "Bailout Main Street not Wall Street," and "Brownbaggers not Teabaggers".  Go to http://tinyurl.com/brownbagvigil.

 

  The Pledge of Resistance will go to Rep. John Sarbanes' office, 600 Baltimore Ave., Suite 303, Baltimore, MD 21204, on Nov. 17 at 4:30 PM.  While inside, we will deliver a letter to urge the representative to pledge to vote against further funding of wars.  He did sign on to HR 4812: the Local Jobs for America Act.  From 5 to 5:30 PM, we will demonstrate on Bosley Ave.  against U.S. wars in the Middle East. 

 

12] – Each Wednesday from 4:30 - 5:30 PM, the House of Grace Catholic Worker holds a weekly vigil for peace in Iraq outside the Phila. Federal Building, 6th & Market Sts. The next vigil is Nov. 10. Call 215-426-0364.

 

13] – WIB does a silent vigil mourning all violence the third Wednesday of the month.  The next vigil is Wed., Nov. 17 from 6:30 PM to 7 PM at the intersection of Martin & Patrick Sts in downtown Frederick.  Wear black, but bring no additional signs. Call 301-834-7581 or wibfrederick@mizmail.com.

 

14] – Each Wednesday, the Northwest Greens hold a peace vigil from 7 to 8 PM outside the Borders Book Store, Germantown Ave. at Bethlehem Pike in Chestnut Hill, PA. The next vigil is Nov. 10. Call 215-843-4256 or email nwgreens@yahoo.com.

 

15] – On Wed., Nov. 17, join the Homeless Persons Representation Project which is presenting its third speaker in a four-part series, Trudy Parisa McFall of Homes for America, who will discuss affordable housing.  Then a panel of experts will consider the possibilities in Baltimore.  The Enoch Pratt Free Library, 400 Cathedral St., will host the event in its Wheeler Aud. from 7 to 8:30 PM.  Call 410-396-5430.  Go to www.prattlibrary.org.

 

16] – Guantanamo poetry is to be featured in a Baltimore concert.  Pioneering U.S. composer Annea Lockwood is about to present In Our Name, a new composition featuring poetry written by Guantanamo Bay prisoners, at An Die Musik, 409 N. Charles St., 2nd Floor, on Wed., Nov. 17 from 8 to 9 PM.  Tickets are $12 for the general public, and $5 for students.

 

The performers are Thomas Buckner, baritone, David Behrman, guitar and laptop, Annea Lockwood, electronics and voice, and Ted Mook, cello.  Lockwood's In Our Name, a collaboration with Buckner, builds on excerpts of poetry written by Jumah al Dossari and Osama Abu Kabir while incarcerated without trial at Guantanamo Bay. To request images or to arrange interviews with the composer or performers, contact Raymond Beegle at booking@thomasbuckner.com.

 

17] – Consider being on a National Campaign for Nonviolent Resistance conference call on Wed., Nov. 17 at 9 PM EST to continue to plan a climate chaos action of nonviolent civil resistance at the Pentagon on Apr. 8, calling for an end to the wars and for an end to policies that make the Pentagon the biggest polluter of our earth.  Call Max at 410-366-1637 or email him at mobuszewski at verizon.net to get the call-in number and access code. 

 

18] – The WEEKLY ROUNDTABLE SEEKING A JUST PEACE IN PALESTINE/ISRAEL takes place from 12:30 - 1:30 PM on Thursdays at Potter's House, 1658 Columbia Road NW, WDC.  Join a civil discourse which explores the history, issues, myths, realities, and truth of the conflict between Israel and Palestine. Contact Alice Azzouzi at 202-232-5483.

 

19] – Laila El-Haddad, author of MOTHER FROM GAZA, will speak on Thurs., Nov. 18 from 12:30 to 2 PM at the Palestine Center. She describes her life as a Palestinian journalist who must live under occupation.  Call 202-338-1958 or email info@thejerusalemfund.org.

 

20] – Maryland's 3rd Annual Restorative Justice Conference starts on Thurs., Nov. 18 from 6 until 8 PM and continues on Fri., Nov. 19 from 8 AM to 6 PM.  Howard County Community College is hosting these two days.  The theme is "Expanding the Circle: Schools, Communities, Courts."  

 

The conference will continue on Sat., Nov. 20 from 10 AM to 1 PM at Towson Univ. This year's featured presenters are Melissa Hook and Lorraine Stutzman-Amstutz.  Visit http://www.crimaryland.org/.

21] – On Thurs., Nov. 18 from 6 to 8 PM at the Belmont House, 1830 Belmont Ave. in NW in the Adams-Morgan neighborhood, join the discussion on FBI vs. Democracy & How to Stop Government Surveillance.  There are a number of sponsors including the Defending Dissent Foundation. Go to www.bordc.org or email info@bordc.org.

 

22] – Join Prince George's School Superintendent William Hite, budget experts and education advocates for Falling off the Edge: Maryland's Education Funding Cliff to learn what you can do to maintain funding for Maryland public schools! This event takes place on Thurs., Nov. 18 from 6:30-8:30 PM at Bowie High School, 15200 Annapolis Road, Bowie, MD 20715.  Maryland faces a $1.1 billion budget deficit and federal stimulus funding will be lost after this fiscal year. The impact of state education funding cuts could be devastating to classrooms statewide. To ensure that all Maryland students are receiving an adequate education as guaranteed by the state's constitution, the ACLU is working with the Maryland Education Coalition to hold a forum to discuss the upcoming General Assembly session and what people can do to support education during these difficult economic times. RSVP by contacting Frank Patinella at 410-889-8550 x123 or patinella@aclu-md.org.  If you need a ride from Baltimore City, call Charlie Cooper at 410-578-8291.

 

To be continued.

 

Donations can be sent to the Baltimore Nonviolence Center, 325 E. 25th St., Baltimore, MD 21218.  Ph: 410-366-1637; Email: mobuszewski [at] verizon.net

 

"The master class has always declared the wars; the subject class has always fought the battles. The master class has had all to gain and nothing to lose, while the subject class has had nothing to gain and everything to lose--especially their lives." Eugene Victor Debs

 

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

You are necessary!

"For all those whose cares have been our concern, the work goes on, the
cause endures, the hope still lives, and the dream shall never die."
-- Ted Kennedy at the Democratic Convention in 1980

You are necessary! Thanks to you, the Montgomery County Progressive
Alliance is making progress in Montgomery County and Maryland. As we
move into 2011, the work goes on. With your help, the dream shall never
die. But we need you to keep MCPA going and growing. MCPCA is a
non-profit, all-volunteer organization. We can only keep working with
generous member donations. We will not be able to pay for social
networking tools such as Meetup.com, rent venues for special events,
print flyers and other materials, and keep organizing for progress
without your support.

We've been organizing events, supporting candidates, and informing you
about progressive efforts in our area since 2003. We have big plans to
work with our friends and allies in the county and state on healthcare,
the environment, equality, and more! MCPA is playing a role organizing,
supporting, and/or promoting ALL of the events below. NO OTHER
ORGANIZATION is involved and promoting progress on such a wide range of
issues and efforts!

Help keep us working for you! Please support the MCPA with a generous
donation now. We hope you will give $25, but we appreciate any help you
afford in these tough economic times. You can donate safely and easily
online here
https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=UW2R635KZPP9L
or bring your donation to our meetings and events. Note: donations to
MCPA are not tax deductible.

-----------------

Recent Progressive Events:

Patients United for the Human Right to Healthcare held an organizational
meeting in Bethesda October 23. Joel Segal, Senior Legislative Assistant
to Congress; Phyllis Zolotorow, Healthcare Advocate and uninsured
patient; Judy Mahaffy, Healthcare Advocate and underinsured patient; and
Beverly Hummel, Healthcare Activist discussed plans to help expand and
improve healthcare in Maryland and the USA. MCPA helped organize and
publicize this event.

The Middle East Peace Campaign launched the Symposium Series, "Pathways
to Peace: Creating an Israeli/Palestinian Peace Agreement" at George
Washington University on November 4th. Harriet Fulbright – President of
the J. William and Harriet Fulbright Center, Walter Fauntroy – US
Congressman (D-DC, 1971-1990) and Founder of the Congressional Black
Caucus, Joel Segal – Congressional Staffer, Founder of the Free China
Movement & co-founder of the Progressive Democrats of America, plus
other expert panelists presented, answered questions and engaged the
200+ member audience in discussions about transforming a long standing
conflict into a long standing peace. Cosponsored by George Washington
Interfaith Action (GWIA). MCPA helped organize and publicize this event.

The Montgomery County Chapter of the National Organization of Women held
an exciting panel discussion & workshop "Girls at Risk" November 8th at
the Wheaton Library. Over 70 people attended and participated in the
discussion and planning for upcoming events and projects. MCPA helped
organize and publicize this event.

The Montgomery County Progressive Alliance hosted Libby Kimzey Maryland
Organizer for Common Cause who discussed the Fair Elections Now Act with
us in Wheaton at the Saigonese Restaurant November 9th. We also
discussed instant run-off voting, the recent elections, and plans for 2011.

MCPA helped mobilize activists and voters for early voting and Election
Day, and supported progressive candidates throughout the campaign. We
also hosted candidates at our meetings, and helped organize and
publicize candidate forums and debates.

It's so important that we know you support our efforts. Please donate
safely and easily online here
https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=UW2R635KZPP9L
or bring your donation to our meetings and events.

-----------------

Stay in touch:
Join our MCPA Google Group:
http://groups.google.com/group/mcprogressivealliance
Join the MCPA Facebook group:
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=3401340272&ref=ts
Join our Progressive Victory Meetup group:
http://www.meetup.com/progressive-victory/

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The Montgomery County Progressive Alliance is a results-oriented
coalition working on local, state, national and international issues.
MCPA includes more than 1,000 local activists, mainly in and around
Montgomery County, Maryland. MCPA began in 2003 when Democracy for
America Meetup members reached out to other Meetup groups and other
groups. In 2004, 100s of Montgomery County for Kerry members and local
Progressive Democrats of America members joined the MCPA. MCPA adopted a
mission statement, organized special events, and has held meetings
nearly each month. We get together with like-minded activists working
for progress. We meet at least once each month to discuss and plan
events and actions.

Thanks for reading down this far, and hope to see you at the meeting and
future events,

Mike Hersh,
Meetup Organizer Chairperson, MCPA and DFMC Maryland State Coordinator,
PDA Steering Committee, PWG

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Please help support the MCPA with a generous donation now. You can
donate safely and easily online here
https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=UW2R635KZPP9L
or bring your donation to our meetings and events. Note: donations to
MCPA are not tax deductible.

Sunday, November 14, 2010

monthly meeting of Healthcare-Now of Maryland

Join us for the monthly meeting of Healthcare-Now of Maryland, working
for universal, single-payer healthcare. Newcomers, friends, members all
welcome. Thursday, Nov. 18th, 7:15-9:15 PM in Baltimore at the
Episcopal Diocese of Maryland, 6 E. University Pkwy (ne corner
University Pkwy and N. Charles St.) Ample free parking (enter from N.
Charles St.) For more info, email info@mdsinglepayer.org

Thursday, November 11, 2010

the work goes on, the cause endures, the hope still lives, and the dream shall never die

"For all those whose cares have been our concern, the work goes on, the
cause endures, the hope still lives, and the dream shall never die."

-- Ted Kennedy at the Democratic Convention in 1980

Thanks to you, the Montgomery County Progressive Alliance is making
progress in Montgomery County and Maryland. As we move into 2011, the
work goes on. With your help, the dream shall never die. But we need you
to keep MCPA going and growing. We've been organizing events, supporting
candidates, and informing you about progressive efforts in our area
since 2003. We have big plans to work with our friends and allies in the
county and state on healthcare, the environment, equality, and more!
MCPA is playing a role organizing, supporting, and/or promoting ALL of
the events below. NO OTHER ORGANIZATION is involved and promoting
progress on such a wide range of issues and efforts!

Help keep us working for you! Please support the MCPA with a generous
donation now. We hope you will give $25, but we appreciate any help you
afford in these tough economic times. You can donate safely and easily
online here
https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=UW2R635KZPP9L
or bring your donation to our meetings and events.

-----------------

Recent Progressive Events:

Patients United for the Human Right to Healthcare held an organizational
meeting in Bethesda October 23. Joel Segal, Senior Legislative Assistant
to Congress; Phyllis Zolotorow, Healthcare Advocate and uninsured
patient; Judy Mahaffy, Healthcare Advocate and underinsured patient; and
Beverly Hummel, Healthcare Activist discussed plans to help expand and
improve healthcare in Maryland and the USA. MCPA helped organize and
publicize this event.

The Middle East Peace Campaign launched the Symposium Series, "Pathways
to Peace: Creating an Israeli/Palestinian Peace Agreement" at George
Washington University on November 4th. Harriet Fulbright – President of
the J. William and Harriet Fulbright Center; Walter Fauntroy – US
Congressman (D-DC, 1971-1990) and Founder of the Congressional Black
Caucus; Joel Segal – Congressional Staffer, Founder of the Free China
Movement & co-founder of the Progressive Democrats of America, plus
other expert panelists presented, answered questions and engaged the
200+ member audience in discussions about transforming a long standing
conflict into a long standing peace. Cosponsored by George Washington
Interfaith Action (GWIA). MCPA helped organize and publicize this event.

The Montgomery County Chapter of the National Organization of Women held
an exciting panel discussion & workshop "Girls at Risk" November 8th at
the Wheaton Library. Over 70 people attended and participated in the
discussion and planning for upcoming events and projects. MCPA helped
organize and publicize this event.

The Montgomery County Progressive Alliance hosted Libby Kimzey Maryland
Organizer for Common Cause who discussed the Fair Elections Now Act with
us in Wheaton at the Saigonese Restaurant November 9th. We also
discussed instant run-off voting, the recent elections, and plans for 2011.

MCPA helped mobilize activists and voters for early voting and Election
Day, and supported progressive candidates throughout the campaign. We
also hosted candidates at our meetings, and helped organize and
publicize candidate forums and debates. It's so important that we know
you support our efforts. Please donate safely and easily online here
https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=UW2R635KZPP9L
or bring your donation to our meetings and events.

-----------------

Stay in touch:

Join our MCPA Google Group:
http://groups.google.com/group/mcprogressivealliance

Join the MCPA Facebook group:
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=3401340272&ref=ts

Join our Progressive Victory Meetup group:
http://www.meetup.com/progressive-victory/

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The Montgomery County Progressive Alliance is a results-oriented
coalition working on local, state, national and international issues.
MCPA includes more than 1,000 local activists, mainly in and around
Montgomery County, Maryland. MCPA began in 2003 when Democracy for
America Meetup members reached out to other Meetup groups and other
groups. In 2004, 100s of Montgomery County for Kerry members and local
Progressive Democrats of America members joined the MCPA.

We get together with like-minded activists working for progress. We meet
at least once each month to discuss and plan events and actions. Thanks
for reading down this far, and hope to see you at the meeting and future
events,

Mike Hersh

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Please help support the MCPA with a generous donation now. You can
donate safely and easily online here
https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=UW2R635KZPP9L
or bring your donation to our meetings and events.



Monday, November 8, 2010

UPDATE: Libby Kimzey Maryland Organizer for Common Cause will join us at 7 PM to discuss the Fair Elections Now Act.

UPDATE: Libby Kimzey Maryland Organizer for Common Cause will join us at
7 PM to discuss the Fair Elections Now Act.

Combined MeetUp/Meeting for MCPA, DFMC, PDA, and more.
Progressive Coalition Meeting to plan future events and actions.

Report on progress in our county and state on Healthcare, the
Environment, Education, Labor, Transportation, Energy and other issues.
We're building up our coalition and lobby efforts on the state and
national level, planning special events, forming a steering committee,
and working on meetings with legislators, and other organizations.

If you haven't paid your dues for 2010 (or want to pay for 2011) please
take this opportunity to do so now.

Please pay online:
https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=TQJP7KPCH6HN6
or bring dues to our meeting:
Saigonese Restaurant, 11232 Grandview Ave
Silver Spring (Wheaton), MD 20902
Public Transportation: Short walk from Wheaton Metro (red line)
Google Map:
http://maps.google.com/maps?q=11232+Grandview+Ave+Silver+Spring+MD+20902

Please join the Montgomery County Progressive Alliance Google Group:
http://groups.google.com/group/mcprogressivealliance

If you're on Facebook, please join the MCPA group:
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=3401340272&ref=ts

Thanks!

Mike

Four Meetup groups--Progressive Victory in 2010, Democratic Party /
MCPA, Montgomery County Progressive Alliance and this one--get together
with like-minded activists working for Progressive Victories in 2010 and
beyond. We meet at least once each month to discuss and plan events and
actions. Of these groups, Progressive Victory has the most members, and
we hope you will join that Meetup to save time, money, and effort
organizing our meetings and actions. See:
http://www.meetup.com/progressive-victory/ We'll eventually close the
other Meetup groups.

1. MCPA: The Montgomery County Progressive Alliance is a result-oriented
coalition working on local, state, national and international issues.
MCPA includes more than 1,000 local activists, mainly in and around
Montgomery County Maryland. The organization began in 2003 when
Democracy for America Meetup members reached out to other Meetup groups
and other groups. In 2004, 100s of Montgomery County for Kerry members
and local Progressive Democrats of America members joined the MCPA. MCPA
adopted a mission statement, organized special events, and has held
meetings nearly each month since 2003.

2. DFA/DFMC: Democracy for America emerged from Gov. Howard Dean's
presidential campaign in 2004, and has organized grass-roots activists
to support socially progressive, fiscally responsible candidates. DFMC
is Democracy for Montgomery County, a local DFA-inspired organization
which is not directly or legally affiliated with DFA. DFMC has organized
events and meetings; and endorsed and organized volunteers for several
candidates. DFMC is currently seeking additional steering committee
members. Please contact me, mikehersh@mikehersh.com if you're
interested. You can sign up for DFA here:
http://democracyforamerica.com/session/new

3. PDA: Progressive Democrats of America began just after the 2004
Democratic National Convention in Boston. Bringing together people from
the 2004 Kucinich and Dean Campaigns with other progressives, PDA
adopted an "inside/outside strategy" uniting activists working inside
the Democratic Party with those working in peace and justice movements.
PDA's core issues include clean, accurate and transparent elections;
environmental protection; single-payer healthcare; economic and social
justice; and peace. See: http://www.PDAmerica.org You can sign up for
PDA here:
https://www.thedatabank.com/dpg/309/personal2.asp?formid=joinusshort&c=5052037

Other organizations working in our area:

PWG: The Progressive Working Group is a coalition promoting progress and
reform, economic fairness and equality, protecting the environment, and
more. PWG is not part of the MCPA, but the MCPA is part of the PWG which
currently includes: Audubon Naturalist Society, CASA of Maryland,
Democracy for Montgomery County, Equality Maryland, Health Care Now,
Montgomery County Progressive Alliance, Montgomery Health Care Action,
PeaceAction Montgomery, Peace and Justice of Prince George's County,
Progressive Cheverly, Progressive Democrats of America (Maryland),
Progressive Neighbors, Save Our Votes, and Upcounty Action. PWG will
focus on 2 or 3 issues during the 2010 session. Progressive
organizations are welcome to join PWG. Please contact Wally Malakoff
malakoff@starpower.net for more information.

NOW: The National Organization for Women has been advancing womens'
issues including general progressive causes for decades. See:
http://www.now.org/ for more information. Contact Montgomery County NOW
membership chairperson Jeannette Feldner lj.feldner@verizon.net to join.
Men as well as women are welcome to join NOW.

OfA: Organizing for America emerged from President Obama's campaign in
2008, and is organizing grass-roots activists to support the Democratic
National Committee/Obama agenda. OfA is sponsoring local efforts in each
congressional district which are not directly or legally affiliated with
the DNC. OfA is currently sponsoring phone banks, organizing meetings,
and building a "rapid response" media effort. Please contact Jon Randall
jrandall39@comcast.net for more information. See
http://www.barackobama.com/learn/about_ofa.php

MoveOn is a national political action organization and has a local
council in Silver Spring and elsewhere around Maryland. Local MoveOn
members have cooperated with MCPA on town halls, vigils, phone banking,
and other actions. See http://www.moveon.org to join your local council.

To have your organization or events listed here, please contact me.

Thanks for reading down this far, and hope to see you at the meeting and
future events,

Mike Hersh, Meetup Organizer
Chairperson, MCPA and DFMC
Maryland State Coordinator, PDA
Steering Committee, PWG

TONIGHT: Girls at Risk: the bullying of sexualization of girls

REMINDER: The Montgomery County Chapter of the National Organization for Women invites you to attend an engaging, informative panel-led discussion and workshop on "Girls at Risk: the bullying of sexualization of girls." Free, open to the public, free parking. Refreshments.

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 2010 FROM 7 TO 9 P.M.
WHEATON REGIONAL LIBRARY Large Meeting Room on the ground Floor
11701 Georgia Ave., (corner of Arcola Ave.) Wheaton, MD 20902

Directions: http://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/apps/libraries/branchinfo/wh.asp#map

Falling Off The Edge: Maryland’s Education Funding Cliff

Maryland Education Coalition presents... Falling Off The Edge:
Maryland's Education Funding Cliff

Thursday, November 18, 2010 6:30pm – 8:30pm
Bowie High School 15200 Annapolis Road, Bowie, MD 20715

Maryland Education Coalition will host a presentation and panel
discussion on Maryland's budget crisis, threats to state education
funding, and the potential impact on school districts, teachers, and
students in Maryland.

Presentations and Panel Discussion Guests

Dr. William Hite, Superintendent of Prince George's County Public School
System John Woolums, Maryland Association of Boards of Education Clara
Floyd, Maryland State Education Association Neil Bergsman, Maryland
Budget and Tax Policy Institute

Light Food and Refreshments will be served. For more information and to
RSVP for the event, contact Ellie Mitchell at 410.625.7976 or
emitchell@safeandsound.org. 


Crisis in Education Funding
• $430 million in federal stimulus funding for education WILL BE LOST
for next school year • Federal stimulus funding for IDEA and Title I
WILL ALSO BE LOST • A shift of teacher pension costs from the state to
local school districts could lead to HUNDREDS OF MILLIONS CUT FROM
CLASSROOMS • Maryland faces $1 billion+ in revenue shortfalls for fiscal
year 2012

Will you act to prevent cuts to Maryland's public schools? Join the
Maryland Education Coalition!

Saturday, November 6, 2010

Making progress in Montgomery County and Maryland.

Thanks to you, the Montgomery County Progressive Alliance is making
progress in Montgomery County and Maryland.

We've been organizing events, supporting candidates, and informing you
about progressive efforts in our area since 2003. We have big plans to
work with our friends and allies in the county and state on healthcare,
the environment, equality, and more! MCPA is playing a role organizing,
supporting, and/or promoting ALL of the events below. NO OTHER
ORGANIZATION is involved and promoting progress on such a wide range of
issues and efforts!

Help keep us working for you! Please support the MCPA with a generous
donation now. We hope you will give $25, but we appreciate any help you
afford in these tough economic times. You can donate safely and easily
online here
https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=UW2R635KZPP9L
or bring your donation to our meetings and events.

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Progressive Events Coming up:

Mean Girls and their Victims panel discussion & workshop "Girls at Risk"
Monday, November 8th, 7 TO 9 P.M

MoCo Progressive Alliance MeetUp/Meeting November 9, 7 - 9 pm (it's OK
to come late, traffic can be tough!)

* Save the Date: Sunday, November 21--Progressive Working Group Strategy
Meeting

* Save the Date: Sunday, December 12--Montgomery County Progressive
Alliance fundraiser (date tentative)

About the Montgomery County Progressive Alliance

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Mean Girls and their Victims a panel discussion and workshop addressing
"Girls at Risk" Monday, November 8th, 7 TO 9 P.M

Free, open to the public, free parking. Refreshments.

Sponsored by the Montgomery County Chapter of the National Organization
for Women Wheaton Regional Library, Large Meeting Room on the ground
Floor 11701 Georgia Ave., (corner of Arcola Ave.) Wheaton, MD 20902
Directions:
http://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/apps/libraries/branchinfo/wh.asp#map

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MoCo Progressive Alliance MeetUp/Meeting November 9, 7 - 9 pm (it's OK
to come late, traffic can be tough!) Fun, informal discussion plus a
report on progress in our county and state on Healthcare, the
Environment, Education, Labor, Transportation, Energy and other issues.
We're building up our coalition and lobby efforts on the state and
national level, planning special events, forming a steering committee,
and working on meetings with legislators, and other organizations. You
can bring MCPA donations to our meeting!

Saigonese Restaurant, 11232 Grandview Ave Silver Spring (Wheaton), MD
20902 Public Transportation: Short walk from Wheaton Metro (red line)

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Other ways to stay in touch

Please join the Montgomery County Progressive Alliance Google Group:
http://groups.google.com/group/mcprogressivealliance

Join the MCPA Facebook group:
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=3401340272&ref=ts

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MCPA: The Montgomery County Progressive Alliance is a result-oriented
coalition working on local, state, national and international issues.
MCPA includes more than 1,000 local activists, mainly in and around
Montgomery County Maryland. Four Meetup groups--Progressive Victory,
Democratic Party / MCPA, Montgomery County Progressive Alliance and this
one--get together with like-minded activists working for Progressive
Victories in 2010 and beyond. We meet at least once each month to
discuss and plan events and actions. Of these groups, Progressive
Victory has the most members, and we hope you will join that Meetup to
save time, money, and effort organizing our meetings and actions. See:
http://www.meetup.com/progressive-victory/

MCPA organization began in 2003 when Democracy for America Meetup
members reached out to other Meetup groups and other groups. In 2004,
100s of Montgomery County for Kerry members and local Progressive
Democrats of America members joined the MCPA. MCPA adopted a mission
statement, organized special events, and has held meetings nearly each
month.

To have your organization or events listed here, please contact me.

Thanks for reading down this far, and hope to see you at the meeting and
future events,

Mike Hersh, Meetup Organizer Chairperson, MCPA and DFMC Maryland State
Coordinator, PDA Steering Committee, PWG

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Please help support the MCPA with a generous donation now. You can
donate safely and easily online here
https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=UW2R635KZPP9L
or bring your donation to our meetings and events.