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  • Sen. Patty Murray
    (202) 224-2621 | Email

  • Sen. Maria Cantwell
    (202) 224-3441 | Email

  • Rep. Suzan DelBene (1st)
    (202) 225-6311 | Email

  • Rep. Kim Schrier (8th)
    (202) 225-7761 | Email

  • Rep. Adam Smith (9th)
    (202) 225-8901 | Email

  • 📣 See Eastside and Seattle Protests 2025 for up-to-date opportunities

    For the Week of August 25, 2025

    🎙️Aug 25, 2025 Weekly Actions Audio – available for when you’re on the go

    🔷 Check out the local “Workers Over Billionaires” Labor Day rallies (Sept 1) being held in Seattle and Bothell. On that day, people will be turning out once more in hundreds of events across the country, organized by MayDayStrong, to speak up for working people. Each time that we turn out, in events large and small, we build on the power of peaceful protest, make clear that huge numbers of voters are against the dismantling of democracy, and inspire others to speak up.

    🔷 Join Indivisible Eastside at our next general meeting on Sat Sept 13, 3-4:30 pm. New member welcome starts at 2:30, then at 3 pm we will feature a presentation about what local police can and cannot do with regard to the federal regimes’ immigration crackdown and abductions, and ways you can help our local immigrant community. Please register to attend using the access code ‘indivisible.’

    🔷 Encourage others to register to vote in Washington state: Oct 27 is the mail-in/online registration deadline for voting in the Nov 4 general election. In-person registration can be done during business hours through Nov 4. Every vote matters! Indivisible Eastside’s Voter Registration Team will have a registration table at the Together Center’s Community Resource Extravaganza on Sat Sept 13, 10 am – 1 pm; Together Center, 16305 NE 87th St, Redmond.

    Here are your 2 Actions and Bright Spots.

    ✊ Action 1 – Tell the EPA not to walk away from its responsibility on climate

    From Earthjustice

    The last 10 years have all been the hottest on record. Dry areas are getting drier due to rising global temperatures, and places with historically heavy precipitation are more subject to extreme rainfall and flooding. These impacts have already been felt in the wildfires we experience in the Northwest, as well as in floods in places like Texas and North Carolina.

    Instead of working to fight the climate crisis, the Trump administration is going against science to attack a key finding that many U.S. climate policies rest on: that greenhouse gases are air pollutants that endanger public health and welfare by driving climate change. This finding, called the Endangerment Finding, was established in the courts in 2009, and the Trump administration’s arguments against it are extremely weak. The current attack focuses on “vehicle standards,” but if it succeeds, it would be extended into other areas, such as electric power generation.

    The Trump administration has put its proposal up for public comment. We need to show them that people across this country overwhelmingly support actions to reduce climate pollution. Note that even if our voices don’t immediately cause the EPA to restore its findings on climate pollution, the public record we create by submitting comments can help bolster the fight in the courts that would follow, since this change goes against legal precedent. And our comments don’t need to be technical, just clear (organizations that work in this space will provide detailed technical responses). This is a moment when we can make a real difference by speaking up.

    Action: submit a comment to the Environmental Protection Agency, telling them to maintain the Endangerment Finding. The deadline is September 15. Choose from two methods:

    • Through an online form (easiest method): use Earthjustice’s online form.
    • By submitting your comment yourself (more direct method): write your own comment, using the sample below for ideas, and submit it through the comment page. You can click an option to either submit your comment anonymously or have it associated with your name.

    Sample Comment Text:

    I strongly oppose your proposal to rescind the Endangerment Finding and to eliminate greenhouse gas standards for motor vehicles. I have seen the signs of increasing climate change [ADD SPECIFIC EXAMPLES IF YOU WANT]. I also know that the scientific evidence for the cause—human-generated greenhouse gases—is overwhelmingly clear. The pollution causing climate change is clearly your responsibility to address, and if you turn your back on it, you are turning your back on Americans facing more devastating climate-related disasters every year.

    Since 2009, the Endangerment Finding has formed a strong legal backbone for some of our most important climate protections. The proposal to rescind the finding ignores decades of scientific consensus: communities across the country are being endangered by deadly heat, wildfires, floods, and storms caused by fossil fuel pollution.

    Any attempt to roll back this cornerstone of climate law will delay climate action, make it harder to move toward the clean energy future we all deserve, and risk irreversible harm to our health and livelihoods. I urge you to maintain the Endangerment Finding and strengthen, not weaken, the EPA’s responsibility to protect people from dangerous climate pollution.

    Thank you.

    ✊ Action 2 – Candidate Corner – Naren Briar for Bellevue City Council

    Website | Donate | Endorsements

    Action 2a: From IE Member Ruth L.

    Please join me in supporting Naren Briar for Bellevue City Council Position #2.

    Naren reflects the Bellevue residents of today – creative, accomplished, pragmatic, and energetic – and she has a vision to make our city inclusive, affordable, safe, and just plain more fun to hang out in. Naren’s parents were Kurdish refugees who fled Saddam Hussein’s Iraq; she grew up with the empathy and understanding that fueled her leadership on international humanitarian projects. Naren came to Bellevue to work on ethics in the technology sector and now lives in the Lake Hills neighborhood.

    Incumbent Conrad Lee first took office in 1994 and has been the most conservative member of the Council ever since. When he’s not sleeping through council meetings, he’s busy denying housing near transit and blocking pedestrian and bike safety improvements. To cap it off, Lee donated $50,000 to Donald Trump’s 2025 inauguration. Let’s kick out this MAGA relic.

    Please support Naren Briar with your donations, your volunteering, and your votes!

    Action 2b: From IE Member Louise P.

    Please help hold current Bellevue councilmember Conrad Lee accountable for his MAGA behavior by commenting on his social media posts and public appearances with tough questions or factual comments such as:

    • Why did you give $50,000 to Trump?
    • Why are you dodging questions from your own constituents?
    • How does bankrolling Trump represent Bellevue values?

    Lee thinks he can throw around serious money for Trump while avoiding any explanation to the people he claims to represent. When questioned on his Facebook Page, he has refused to answer basic questions about his political spending. This shows he knows this donation doesn’t sit well with Bellevue residents.

    Don’t let him hide behind campaign talking points and door-knocking stunts. Keep pushing for answers on his posts, at his events, and everywhere he shows up. He needs to know that Bellevue voters won’t accept this kind of refusal to address his MAGA alignment.

    Facebook Post where he dodges a question about the MAGA donation

    Facebook Post announcing his candidacy – a great place to ask questions

    ⛅ Bright Spots

    Calendar of Events

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    • City council candidate forums on housing:
      Redmond: Wed Oct 1, 6 pm, Together Center
      Kirkland: Wed Oct 8, 6 pm, TBD
      Bellevue: Mon Oct 13, 6 pm, TBD

    Recorded events to check out:

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