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  • Egberto Willies

Indivisible demands of the Texas State 86th Legislature

Members of the 86th Legislature Texas House of Representatives Austin, TX 78701 Dear Members of the 86th Legislature: Two years ago, a grassroots movement known as Indivisible started as local groups who met in living rooms, community centers, and places of worship across the state. We expanded our alliances with the many grassroots organizations who came before us. We joined forces and rallied against dangerous bills and proposals that attempted to gut our social safety nets, repeal the Affordable Care Act, and divide our communities (i.e. SB4, the “show-me-your-papers” bill). We decried discriminatory bathroom bills and attacks on reproductive rights. And we worked tirelessly on voter registration efforts, as well as volunteered and canvassed for political campaigns, to contribute to the huge electoral gains that progressives made in Texas. That tremendous energy has not dissipated. In fact, we are newly committed to organizing at the state level and holding our Texas Legislators accountable. Most recently, we noted that a bipartisan group of representatives came out in support of Rep. Bonnen (R-Angleton)’s nomination for Speaker of the House. We understand the need for a Speaker who will do the most good for Texas. And we expect that every lawmaker, including the next Speaker, will be mindful of the seismic shift in the Texas political landscape, powered by people who share a common set of values, and who will continue to vote for a bold, progressive agenda. We expect our state lawmakers to support: Restoration of faith in our elections and the integrity of our elected officials, as evidenced by a commitment to voting rights, accurate data, fair elections, and real representation at every level of government. High-quality, comprehensive, affordable healthcare to address the fact that Texas has the highest of the number of uninsured children (and residents) in the country. Access to preventative care is vital to addressing the deep health care disparities in our state, including higher rates of maternal mortality and morbidity among African American women. Compassionate immigration policies that do not inflict harm on communities and that respect immigrants’ cultural, social, and economic contributions to the state. High-quality public education and a commitment to meeting the educational needs of all students in public schools while addressing the practices and prejudices that feed the school-to-prison pipeline. Real solutions to reduce the epidemic of gun violence, beyond thoughts and prayers and “hardening” of public spaces. Confronting climate change through the adoption of renewable and sustainable energy resources, in conjunction with innovative infrastructure development. We believe in a Texas where our best days lie still ahead. And we look forward to continued partnerships that will work towards strengthening our democracy and our great state. Signed, Indivisible TX 25 East Austin Indivisible TX 20 Indivisible Houston Indivisible FWTX (Fort Worth) Indivisible TX 21 Austin Indivisible Senate District 30 Indivisible Grapevine Indivisible Fort Worth Indivisible Rosedale Huddle Texans R United Indivisible TX 23 Indivisible Bryan/College Station Indivisible Austin Indivisible Richardson Indivisible SATX Indivisible DFW Indivisible Dallas Indivisible Coppell/Valley Ranch Indivisible TX 24 Indivisible Southlake Indivisible Wimberley Indivisible New Braunfels Indivisible Katy Huddle Indivisible 121 Indivisible Wilco Indivisible Liberty & Chambers Indivisible Denton Indivisible Healthcare Fort Worth

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