Act Now to Stop Line 3 before it crosses the Mississippi on June 30

WE NEED YOUR HELP!

Please sign the petition to President Biden to ask him to Stop Line 3! Then tell 3 friends to do the same. Even better, also call the White House and Climate Office of Gina McCarthy to tell them to Stop Line 3 at 888-724-8946.

What else can you do?

Women’s Marchers are good at standing up and SAYING NO.
Also, consider a cash donation or donate food or gear to support the Water Protectors who are camping at the sites where Enbridge plans to drill and/or consider a donation to the bail fund for protestors who are arrested.

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Action to get police accountability passed in MN this session!

1. Contact DFL House Leadership

Rep. Melissa Hortman (36B), Speaker of the House (DFL) Tel: 651-296-4280

Email: rep.melissa.hortman@house.mn

2. Contact Governor Walz

Governor Walz and Lt. Gov. Peggy Flanagan Tel: 651-201-3400

Email: https://mn.gov/governor/contact/

3. Contact Senate Leadership

Sen. Paul Gazelka (9), Senate Majority Leader (GOP)

Email: https://www.senate.mn/members/email-form/1169

4. Contact your own legislators (Rep. and Sen.), particularly if they are on the Public Safety Conference Committee.

Find your legislators and contacts here - https://www.gis.leg.mn/iMaps/districts/

Learn more…

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Water Protectors start a ripple of change at Treaty People Gathering Today – you can help.

Today the water protectors have seized the site of an Enbridge Line 3 construction site. Led by indigenous women Winona LaDuke and Tara Houska and joined by celebrities such as Jane Fonda and Catherine Keener, sources have reported more than 1,000 people in the group. So far, Enbridge says, the protestor have done little to impede the $4 billion project. But I read that in the Washington Post – so the water protectors are indeed having an impact.

If nothing else, they are letting people know the perils of Line 3 and that it can be stopped by President Biden. You can contact him now (202-456-1111) to tell him you support the water protectors and stopping Line 3.

As I write this I’m back in St Paul and watching the brave water protectors in the sweltering heat (90 degrees and sunny) chanting “water is life” as police from several Minnesota counties and cities work to silence and remove the protestors from the Treaty People Gathering in Northern Minnesota. A small team from Women’s March Minnesota was up in Northern MN…

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Time to Act Tonight– contact legislators before the special session!

Tonight (June 1, 2021) at 6pm, a team of Women’s March MN members will be meeting to make calls to ask our policymakers to represent us! (It’s not too late to sign up to Time to Act now!)

We will address the following topics:

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Treaty People Gathering June 5-8 and WMM to join effort June 5-6

The Treaty People Gathering is a weekend-long initiative leading up to a non-violent direct action on June 7 in Northern Minnesota to stop construction of Enbridge’s Line 3 project in Northern Minnesota.

WMM members have been involved with Line 3 actions in the past by volunteering to document construction of the line and attending protests in Northern Minnesota as well as in the Twin Cities. A group of us plan to join the Treaty People Gathering on June 5-6 (Saturday and Sunday) to support the preparation of the non-violent direction action planned for Monday. The preparation will take place near Detroit Lakes; we will be leaving Saturday morning and returning Sunday night. Please let us know if you want to lend your time and energy for this important cause. (Contact us at admin@womensmarchmn.org.)

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Time to Act Tonight May 18! Reminder, agenda and links to action instructions

Time to Act is happening at 6pm tonight (May 18). There’s still time to join us or use the information below to act in your own time.

We are delighted to have Representative Kristin Bahner join us tonight to briefly update us on the 2021 session, the bills we have featured in previous weeks and issues that relate to women. We also have a few actions to take:

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