Community Meeting Saturday
It’s going to be tough for a while. With a Mump/Trusk Trifecta in DC, there are a lot of things that Democrats aren’t able to stop. And sometimes it seems like they aren’t fighting...
It’s going to be tough for a while. With a Mump/Trusk Trifecta in DC, there are a lot of things that Democrats aren’t able to stop. And sometimes it seems like they aren’t fighting...
by Indivisible Blog · Published January 26, 2025 · Last modified January 25, 2025
Spread Information, not Panic If you see something on social media – “ICE is coming to…” Stop before you share! Check the source. Not everyone on the internet is trying to be helpful, and...
by Indivisible Blog · Published January 20, 2025 · Last modified January 19, 2025
As the new administration begins, it is important to remember that we are not helpless. Power in America is shared among local, state, and federal offices, and activists have shaped the direction of government...
Thanks for coming to our community meeting! Here are some ways to sustain your commitment to fighting extremism in the coming days.
Community meeting and canned food drive on Saturday January 11th, and the legislative session in Olympica begins January 13th. Click through for all the information you need!
As we spend time with family and friends over these last days of the year, we hope you’ll take a second to SAVE THE DATE AND REGISTER for our first events of 2025. There...
by Indivisible Blog · Published December 16, 2024 · Last modified December 15, 2024
Take Action! Tell Kim Schrier that we expect her to stand against transphobia and protect vulnerable groups against the incoming administration.
We will be holding our Worth Fighting For event on January 11th at Beaver Lake Lodge at 10:00. Details to come. Thank you for making our Winterfest a success Washington Indivisible Network updates The...
Whether you’re new to Indivisible Washington’s 8th and want to get to know us better or you’ve been with us for a while and want to celebrate another year together, Winterfest is a time...
Thanks to our calls, Rep. Kim Schrier changed her vote on the non-profit killer bill (HR 9495) when it came back up for a second vote last week. The bill passed the House, but thanks to constituent calls, Kim joined 33 other Dems and changed her vote to nay, for a total of 183 Democratic reps voting to oppose it. Now we need to continue the fight in the Senate!