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Enjoy Democracy Summer! π People are showing up, showing their pride π³οΈβπ, having fun, and making it known that we will not let our country be taken over by a band of radical minority rogues, even when aided and abetted by our highest court.
We had a great showing at the Pride Parade on June 28.










After a visit from Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham, Congresswoman Melanie Stansbury, and Attorney General RaΓΊl Torrez, representatives of Indivisible Santa Fe march down the Old Santa Fe Trail and around Santa Fe's historic Plaza to celebrate Pride.
Upcoming Events
July 4 πis right around the corner! Why bother celebrating? Gary gives his take:

If you are one of the many people who voted to support outreach, a very concrete and helpful opportunity is here. The Democratic Party is running a South Side Canvassing Campaign. Note, this campaign is not about identifying voters or pitching particular candidates. It's about talking to people, engaging with them, learning what their concerns are, and bringing back the responses. This is what representative government should be. If you're interested in participating, reach out to us at communications@indivisiblesantafe.org.
Also, in case you missed it before, the Pace e Bene group is starting their Activate! training program for non-violence activism on Thursday - it's free and will run for four weeks from 2-3:30pm MT.
And our usual events are still on:


In the News
From our own Heidi Li Feldman, a view on recent Supreme Court decisions:

And a different way of thinking about - and meme-ifying - the Musk/Trump felonocracy:

California is working to ban the use of an anonymous police force. This is an important tool autocrats use to provide cover for their illegal acts - if the president cannot commit a crime, and we can't figure out who did, then what recourse is left? Hopefully this coming soon to to a state near and dear to our heart! π€

Happening Around New Mexico
Check out the web calendar of grass-roots events from around New Mexico. Filter by Santa Fe or your area of interest!
In the spirit of All Politics Is Local, and also the theme of voter engagement, I found this article interesting (and also I learned - ashamed to say I did not know this, before - that Santa Fe uses Ranked Choice Voting for Mayor π). Also very glad to see local media getting behind voter education. π

Paul Dirdak has been working to spread the adoption of a resolution in defense of the Constitution and the separation of powers. Watch the Santa Fe County Commissioners discussion and unanimous vote here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vj8tp2lSA-w&t=2068s. Santa Fe led the way in adoption of the resolution, which has now been adopted in localities across 11 different states.
Stay in touch with us
Check out our resources page with lots of links to useful information! We just added some links to materials from Sen. Murray and Rep. DeLauro β ranking members of their respective Appropriations committees β trackers for the cuts and freezes the regime has made to vital federally-funded programs.
And we are still developing our social media accounts, reaching significant audiences through them. We're currently focused primarily Bluesky and Facebook. You can help out with this effort by following us and liking and re-posting our messages. Help us get the word out and expand our digital presence!
Indivisible National
(published June 30, 2025)
This week, weβre covering the Senate reconciliation vote that could happen as soon as tonight. Check out the state-of-play from Ezra; then, jump into to-dos to keep the pressure on Congress and mobilize your community! |
You probably already know what news is driving this week: Republicans are trying to jam Trumpβs big bad bill through Congress.
A terrible version of it already passed the House, and a new β somehow even more terrible β version is progressing in the Senate. Trump and congressional leaders are driving toward final passage before the July 4 congressional recess. Here are the three things youβve got to know:
- This bill is historically bad. The Senate bill cuts taxes for millionaires and billionaires; makes massive cuts to Medicaid and Food Stamps; supercharges Trumpβs mass deportation agenda to terrorize communities, including thousands of new deportation agents; devastates rural hospitals; and adds $4 trillion (!) to the national debt.
- This bill is very unpopular. Nothing I listed above is popular. None of it. People like Medicaid, food stamps, and hospitals. People do not like cutting taxes for billionaires or taking Trumpβs anti-immigrant militarization tactics nationwide.
- This is not yet a done deal -- so public pressure matters. The House and Senate have to work out their differences before this becomes law. The GOP margins in the House and Senate are tight, vulnerable members up for reelection are skittish about voting for a deeply unpopular bill, and every day of delay makes their coalition more precarious. The last thing congressional leadership wants is a lot of angry constituents pressuring their members.
Republican leaders are moving quickly because theyβre scared of pushback. Theyβre terrified that if they let this bill sit out in the open for long, it will suffer the same fate as the Affordable Care Act repeal of 2017 and fall apart. Theyβre worried people will notice that this new bill cuts a trillion dollars from healthcare and other popular programs to pay for tax cuts for billionaires.
This is why they are trying to move quickly! They know many voters donβt even know this bill exists, and they like it better that way. The faster Congress moves, the less time there is for public opposition to derail their efforts.
Iβll be straight with you: The odds of stopping this bill are still stacked against us. Thereβs nothing Republicans love more than cutting taxes for billionaires and cutting healthcare for everyone else.
But if youβd told me a few months ago that two Republicans are dug-in NO votes, one feels so pinched heβs retiring, and Collins and Murkowski -- among numerous others -- are yet to commit? Iβd say we kicked ass and had a real shot of winning.
Letβs not make it easy on them. Elected officials donβt like it when their constituents are pissed off at them. Sometimes it changes their votes. Sometimes it leads to their electoral defeat. But their constituents wonβt know to be pissed off at them if they donβt know this bill exists.
Itβs times like this that demand one simple thing of grassroots movement: weβve got to make some noise. Weβve got to break through the cacophony of daily news and distraction to communicate to as many people as possible what Republicans are on the verge of doing this week. And we have to let Republicans know weβre doing that.
So please read on to this weekβs action items. We need to be as big of a pain in the ass to Congress as we can this week.
In solidarity, Ezra Levin
Co-Executive Director
Indivisible
Your weekly to-dos
With the healthcare of over 17 million Americans and the financial well-being of millions more on the line, this weekβs to-dos are focused on the urgent need to stop the budget-busting, Medicaid-slashing reconciliation bill:
- Call your Republican senators to demand that they VOTE NO. We only need two more GOP senators to oppose the reconciliation bill for it to fail the upcoming Senate vote, and a handful of them remain truly undecided. Canβt get through on the phone? Send them an email.
- Email your representative to say you wonβt stand for cutting SNAP and Medicaid to fund billionairesβ tax breaks. If the reconciliation bill squeaks through the Senate, it will be sent back to the House for another razor-thin vote. We need to get a jumpstart on stopping it there.
- Volunteer for a phonebank this week to mobilize working people against this reconciliation bill. Pass or fail, the reconciliation fight doesnβt end with the upcoming vote. Our work to reach people in key districts is going to continue, and we have several shifts open this week to make calls.
- Join our βWhatβs the Plan?β call this Thursday to hear Leah and Ezra break down the latest on the MAGA agenda. Every Thursday at 3pm ET (12pm PT), our co-founders jump online to discuss the news of the week, highlight our work, and answer your questions directly! Come be part of a free-flowing, interactive chat about resisting this megabill and the rest of Trumpβs agenda.
P.S. Indivisible is currently putting everything weβve got into the fight to stop this big ugly bill, and we could really use your help to fund the effort. Our billboards, phonebanks, canvassing, and support for other on-the-ground pressure tactics all come with a cost. If you can afford to chip in today, weβll put your contribution to work.
This week's update on the Republican Tax Scam
As we write this update on Monday afternoon, the Senate is debating amendments to its SNAP-slashing, Medicaid-crushing reconciliation bill -- leading up to a final vote late on Monday or very early Tuesday, July 1. Republicans still havenβt locked in all the votes:
- Senators Rand Paul (KY) and Thom Tillis (NC) are all-but-guaranteed NO votes.
- Senator Susan Collins (ME) still has major reservations about the Medicaid cuts and -- despite voting to begin debate -- has indicated sheβs βleaning againstβ voting for final passage.
- Lisa Murkowski (AK), Shelley Moore Capito (WV), and John Curtis (UT) have expressed opposition to SNAP or Medicaid cuts and may still choose not to support the final bill, while a handful of βbudget-hawksβ led by Rick Scott (FL) are holding out for even deeper cuts.
If Paul and Tillis stand strong as NO votes, only two more Republicans need to abstain or vote no before the vote fails. Itβs an uphill fight, but itβs possible β especially if we keep the pressure on.
And remember: Even if the Senate approves the bill tonight, it still needs to pass again in the House, where opposition is already lining up. Weβll have another chance to stop this monstrosity, and we wonβt stop fighting until every vote is cast. So if youβve got a Republican representative, go ahead and use this tool to send them an email.
Join a day of action against ICE
Home Depots have become a primary target of brutal ICE raids. Weβve seen ICE round up dozens of day laborers at a time, including US citizens. Weβve seen them smash windows to snatch people out of cars.
On July 1, our partners in the labor movement are holding a Stand Up to ICE day of action at Home Depots across the country. Workers will head to Home Depots to distribute Know Your Rights leaflets containing information on what to do if you see someone detained or if you are detained by ICE.
This day of action is being led by our friends SEIU and the Labor Force. Please follow their guidance for safe, legal actions on July 1, and refer any questions to your local event organizers.
IndivisiWIN of the week
Over the weekend, Senate Democrats forced Republicans to spend 16 hours reading their entire megabill aloud on the Senate floor, and theyβre further slowing the vote by submitting a bonanza of amendments.
None of this was guaranteed! Indivisible Brooklyn held a rally on Saturday urging Schumer to force a full reading of the bill, and hours later he announced he would. These delays give the American people β and Republican senators (!) more time to understand whatβs actually in this monstrous bill.
Follow Indivisible national on Bluesky, Mastodon, and Threads to keep up on the latest information, and text βINDIVISIBLEβ to 59798 to opt-in to our text messaging program, where we send rapid response actions a few times a month.