Indivisible Greenwich is launching a new initiative, “Democracy Matters” at their first 2020 meeting. The focus will be on preparing for November elections on January 22, at 7:00pm. Continue Reading →
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Indivisible Greenwich is launching a new initiative, “Democracy Matters” at their first 2020 meeting. The focus will be on preparing for November elections on January 22, at 7:00pm. Continue Reading →
Crowds gathered at Greenwich Town Hall for a “Lights for Liberty” vigil to protest inhumane conditions at southern border camps for migrants. Continue Reading →
As of Monday vigils, rallies, protests and other events are being planned in all 50 states, the District of Columbia and eight international locations to stand against “inhumane conditions faced by children and others in detention camps at the southern border.” Continue Reading →
“What we do not have enough of here in Greenwich is dialogue around issues. Republican elected officials do not hold traditional Town Halls. Each should start holding them with constituents in their districts.” – Indivisible Greenwich steering committee Continue Reading →
“While The Sentinel is known as a very conservative leaning publication, even we were surprised by its reaction when we submitted a letter to the editor taking issue with one of its pieces. We decided to chronicle this experience, which we’ve set forth below, not only to shine a light on this particular paper’s bias, but also as a cautionary tale about the dangers of press censorship of submissions by the public that take issue with what is printed.” – Indivisible Greenwich Steering Committee Continue Reading →
Special guest Representative Jim Himes will address the groups and their invited guests about the state of our democracy and life in the House after the 2018 mid-term elections. Continue Reading →
The Senator’s experience as Connecticut’s Attorney General for 20 years makes him uniquely qualified to explain the scope and intentions of the lawsuits, and he himself is a plaintiff in the emoluments lawsuit. Continue Reading →
“We are incredibly pleased with the determination and speed with which Governor-elect Lamont is constructing an administration that looks like the people who they will represent and work for.” – Indivisible Greenwich, Indivisible Stamford, CT Shoreline Indivisible, Indivisible CT, Farmington Valley Indivisible, Take Action CT-Glastonbury , Indivisible Connecticut District 4 (ICT4), Fairfield Standing United, Democracy First!, Indivisible Orange Continue Reading →
A year ago, Greenwich native and former Navy Seal Carl Higbie, was riding high. The married father of two who served two tours in Iraq during Operation Iraqi Freedom, was a regular on Fox and CNN. Then was given a job in the Trump administration. But it all came crashing down when remarks he made in 2013 as a radio host on Sound of Freedom surfaced. Overnight he became the target of global media outrage. A year later, he says he has learned from the painful experience and is planning a bi-partisan Town Meeting discussion with panelists on the left and right discussion guns, immigration, taxes and foreign policy. Continue Reading →
Thirty-eight states currently provide for some form of Early Voting. The proposed Constitutional Amendment would require a minimum of three days of in-person Early Voting, and would remove restrictions on absentee ballots. Continue Reading →