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August congressional recess is here—and an opportunity to speak directly with our members of Co

August congressional recess is here—and an opportunity to speak directly with our members of Congress about justice, health care, and defending our communities. Dear MoveOn member, This past weekend, following the white supremacist violence in Charlottesville, we saw something remarkable: tens of thousands of Americans showing up at spontaneous vigils and rallies across the country to stand in solidarity with the people of Charlottesville and the communities of color that have been targeted by white supremacists. These events were a reminder that there are countless Americans ready to show up when it comes to fighting to make our country a more just and equitable one for all of us. And now we have a very real, direct opportunity to bring a message of justice, inclusion, sanity, and accountability to our members of Congress, who are home for their August recess from now until September 4. Already, MoveOn members and allies have been holding actions at the home offices of senators and representatives to make known that THEY WORK FOR US. And over the next three weeks, we expect these actions—town halls, rallies, office visits, and more—to escalate. [Click here if you can host an action in your area between now and September 4 to send a clear message to your members of Congress—Republicans and Democrats—that they work for us. MoveOn will support you every step of the way and recruit other members in your area to join you.]( [Or click here to search for events that have been posted by other MoveOn members and allies and join a Resistance Recess action!]( Just weeks ago, our movement scored a huge victory, stopping Trumpcare from taking health care from millions of Americans. It is indicative of our strength and of our commitment to the Resistance. And we saw that power and resilience again this weekend, as our movement turned out quickly, peacefully, and passionately to stand against white supremacy—at more than 600 events hosted by allies and regular folks all around the country. Let's use this recess to keep hammering home the messages we need Congress to hear: Together, we need to let our lawmakers know that they must stop Trump from taking us to war with his dangerous rhetoric. Health care is a fundamental right, and we'll continue to hold accountable those members of Congress who voted to take it away from millions of Americans. We will let them know that any tax cuts for the 1% are unacceptable. And we will demand that every lawmaker speak out forcefully against white supremacists and the so-called "alt-right" movement as we also fight for the rights of immigrants, Muslims, people of color, and all the communities targeted by the hate we saw on display in Virginia. [Can we count on you to host a Resistance Recess action near you? MoveOn will support you every step of the way and help recruit fellow members to your event. Just click here to get started!]( [Not interested in hosting? click here to find an event near you. Events are being added every day, so check back regularly. ***If you don't see one, you can always start one!***]( Here’s how it works: - We show up at our elected officials’ events, town halls, and other public appearances to demand answers we are entitled to as constituents. - We will hold Republicans accountable for supporting the attempts to repeal the Affordable Care Act—and let them know that when they attack our health care, our communities, and our democracy, it doesn’t go unnoticed. - Progressives demand a forceful, progressive, inclusive, populist agenda—resistance alone isn't enough. We need Democrats to take strong stands and build momentum for policies we want, such as single-payer Medicare for All. - When lawmakers hide from their constituents by not scheduling public events, we will hold our own. We will hold "People’s Speak-outs" to highlight the members of Congress who won’t even hear from the people they supposedly represent. Can we count on you? [Click here to organize an event near you]( or [click here to see if there is already a Resistance Recess action in your area.]( Thanks for all you do. —Chris, Gabriela, Justin, Katie, and the rest of the team P.S. What if there's no event hosted by your lawmakers listed on the site? First, call your [representative's]( and/or [senators']( district and D.C. offices to see if they are planning on holding a public town hall or office hours. Then... If YES, they say that they are holding a town hall or office hours, [submit the event here, and we will invite other constituents to join you.]( If you discover that your members of Congress are NOT hosting a town hall within a reasonable distance from you, you can host a People’s Speak-out—an event that constituents hold to have their voices heard and highlight their lawmaker's lack of a formal town hall. A People’s Speak-out is a great way to get media attention and elevate the fact that your lawmaker is avoiding constituents during the congressional recess! How do you plan one? - Find a location—such as a library, event space, or even outside a member of Congress’s district office—and pick a time and date. - Invite your member of Congress. - [Click here to post your event on ResistanceRecess.com]( and MoveOn and partner groups will invite fellow constituents. - Put together an agenda and let the media know. - Check out our [materials page]( for all the guides and information you need to plan an event. - Have an awesome event! Want to support our work? The MoveOn community will work every moment, day by day and year by year, to resist Trump's agenda, contain the damage, defeat hate with love, and begin the process of swinging the nation's pendulum back toward sanity, decency, and the kind of future that we must never give up on. And to do it we need your ongoing support, now more than ever. Will you stand with us? [Yes, I'll chip in $5 a month.]( [No, I'm sorry, I can't make a monthly donation.]( Contributions to MoveOn.org Civic Action are not tax deductible as charitable contributions for federal income tax purposes. This email was sent to {NAME} on August 15th, 2017. To change your email address or update your contact info, [click here](. To remove yourself from this list, [click here.](

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