Progressive Prince George's organizing on an issues path
Issue concerns are fueling a reorganized Progressive Prince George’s group
After a period of reorganization, Progressive Prince George's is up and running again!
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HB1’s earned paid sick days standard will benefit Maryland businesses
Though a lobbyist for "small businesses" whines about the alleged disaster of state-mandated paid sick leave, actual small business persons embrace HB1, a law passed this year with a veto-proof majority. Gov. Hogan's deadline for vetoing, signing or adoption by inaction for HB1 is in just a few days. We can tell him to do the right thing -- sign it.
Read moreProgressive Maryland Weekly Memo for May 22-28
Your Weekly Memo, with lots of info about training -- who needs training? we all do... and events in all manner of progressive localities.
Read more"Deep Canvassing" re-establishes progressive links to our communities
The genuine relationships we make and sustain founded on mutual trust bind us together like nothing else can. Frederick County Progressives Chair and Registered Nurse Beth Landry discusses using deep canvassing to build those connections within our communities.
Read more"Resistance Summer": go with Moveon to build communities
MoveOn is launching Resistance Summer -- accept no DNC substitutes! -- and you can train with like-minded progressives to help build community resistance and empowerment, including in your own community. Note that the deadline for applying is SOON -- Sunday, May 21.
Read moreCan Campaign Finance Reform Be The Cornerstone of a Progressive Movement?
MoCo activist Dylan Shelton reminds us that fair elections laws, in place or being sought in local counties, are only one step. Power has many ways of buying elections and progressives have to recognize and combat all of them to win.
Read moreHome Stretch: Gov. Hogan needs to sign paid sick leave bill
Gov. Larry Hogan has scheduled a massive bill signing, his last for the 2017 session, on May 25. But he can dangle vetoes for two more days after that, including for the Healthy Working Families Act, the paid sick leave bill. We need to let him know that a veto -- just a stalling method for the inevitable override -- is not acceptable conduct of his office.
Read moreProgressive Maryland Weekly Memo for May 15-21
Welcome to the Progressive Maryland Weekly Memo for May 15-21
More chapters, more activists, more activism. Note that HoCo is having an organizing meeting this Sunday, below; and “The Blueprint” in June.
Read moreRascovar: With TrumpCare, Hogan's Worst Nightmare Comes True
Veteran political analyst Barry Rascovar sees TrumpCare as disaster for Larry Hogan's re-election hopes. "There’s no doubt Democratic candidates for Maryland governor will tie Hogan to Trumpcare. Every candidate will be running ads with tales of how middle-class and working-class Marylanders would be hurt, how lives hang in the balance. It is a gift from heaven for Democrats. One Republican pollster called the GOP’s insistent quest to wipe out Obamacare 'political malpractice.' ”
Read moreIf Gov. Hogan Wants to Help Small Businesses, He Should Sign Paid Sick Days Bill
Opponents of HB1, the earned paid sick leave bill passed overwhelmingly this year by both chambers of the Maryland General Assembly, testified that job loss and business failures would result. Business persons who actually care about both their employees and their bottom lines know different, as one of them testifies here. This blog post is reposted from Working Matters Maryland, where it appeared May 3.
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