“What to Do about the Abortion Rights Crisis and the Supreme Court” 

FCCPR General Assembly

Thursday July 7th

7:00pm

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As the country hurtles backwards in history – no abortions, no separation of church and state, more guns – please join other CPR members to figure out how we respond to current events.

Four of the current members of the Supreme Court were appointed by “presidents” who lost the popular vote.

Draft FCCPR Statement on SCOTUS Abortion Decision, guns and separation of church and State

As Progressives who believe that our government should be protecting the rights to freedom and equality to all, regardless of gender, race or class, we are outraged at the recent Supreme Court decision that eliminates the 50 year old constitutional right to abortion in the US. We believe this is not just a question of denying women and pregnant people the right to choose whether or not to have a child but is also a question of racial and economic justice. FCCPR demands that our government create policies that support reproductive justice, that is, that guarantee the rights of all, regardless of race or income, to parent or not to parent in economic and social conditions that allow for the raising of healthy children, as well as to respect women’s rights to bodily autonomy. Abortion bans create forced births and income crises for families that not only harm the women and pregnant people forced to undergo them, but also negatively impact their other children and their families’ future well-being.  

Abortion bans are not just a question of gender injustice but also of economic and racial justice. They will force many pregnant women and people in red states to lose jobs when forced to travel long distances to blue states to get abortions or to deal with after effects of dangerious self-induced procedures, as well as potential criminalization. Twenty-six states, more than half of US states, are now poised to pass near total abortion bans that will disproportionately impact the poor, young people, and women of color in states which already lack social supports for medical care and few welfare benefits for poor families. These are also states that deny workers’ rights to unionize by right to work laws, and states that are undermining voter rights by gerrymandering and other policies. Many of them are states that permit the concealed carrying of guns, which can be used to promote vigilantism against abortion providers and those seeking abortions, LGBTIQ people and those promoting sex education and access to contraception, as well as those seeking to promote democratic elections that fairly represent the interests of poor people and people of color.

We demand that the Democratic Party unequivocally wield their power to promote gender, racial and economic justice to immediately implement:

Pressure Points for Discussion

  1. Measures to rein in the present Supreme Court of the United States, which has shown that its politicized reactionary decisions on matters of abortion rights, gun regulation, voting rights and other economic justice issues are unconstitutional, corrupt and are anything but impartial. These could include policies that restrain Judicial Review, for example, laws that restrict certain types of bills from being considered by SCOTUS.
  2. Action to overturn the Senate filibuster precedent that requires a supermajority to pass a bill, thus allowing a simple majority to pass laws protecting the rights of women and others and making the Senate more democratic. 
  3. Laws and policies at the state level that outmaneuver unjust Supreme Court rulings. 

Also we agree with the following policy suggestions of Alexandria Ocasio Cortez and Elizabeth Warren, among others:

  1. Place Abortion and Family Planning Clinics on Federal Lands in all states.
  2. Expand Education and Access to Plan C (abortion through pill medication).
  3. Repeal the Hyde Amendment which bans the federal government from supporting the costs of abortions for low income people.
  4. Floor votes in Congress to codify into law previous progressive SCOTUS decisions. guaranteeing the right to contraception (Griswold), gay marriage (Obergefell), gay sex (Lawrence), interracial marriage (Loving).
  5. Vote on Escobar’s bill protecting abortion clinics.
  6. Support Senator Markeys’s Judiciary Act of 2021 to expand the United States Supreme Court by adding four seats, creating a 13-justice Supreme Court.

Further Action Steps?   To be discussed

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Replace Columbus Day with Indigenous Peoples Day in MA.

This is the follow-up campaign to the successful” Change the Massachusetts State Flag” campaign.

Please call or email Co-chairs of the Joint Committee on State Administration, Rep. Tony Cabral and Sen. Marc Pacheco asap. Ask them to set a vote before the 6/30 deadline and favorably pass this bill out of their Committee, where it has been stalled for months, so the Legislature can vote on it this year:

An Act Establishing Indigenous Peoples Day for Massachusetts (S.2027 / H.3191)

A phone call to Rep. Tony Cabral, could make all the difference. His phone number is (617) 722-2017) or email him at (Antonio.Cabral@mahouse.gov ).

· If you have time, please also call his co-chair, Sen. Marc Pacheco, at (617) 722-1551 or email him at: ( Marc.Pacheco@masenate.gov ).

Urge Rep. Cabral and Sen. Pacheco to allow the Indigenous Peoples Day bill to move forward with a positive vote from their committee today!

The law, if passed, will replace Columbus Day with Indigenous Peoples Day in MA. Changing the second Monday in October to Indigenous Peoples Day would acknowledge the harmful impact of celebrating Columbus as a hero. Historical accounts prove that wherever he went, Columbus and his men murdered and enslaved Indigenous People. The repercussions continue to be keenly felt even now in Massachusetts.

Indigenous Peoples Day would replace something negative with something positive – an increased awareness of Indigenous Peoples and a celebration of Indigenous resilience and survival, in Massachusetts and throughout the Americas.

A victory for Indigenous People would be a victory for all people of color in Massachusetts, who still experience the racism and violence that was first visited upon the Indigenous People of the Americas by Columbus and his crew.

You don’t need to be an expert on this bill. Just speak from your heart and encourage Rep. Cabral and Sen. Pacheco to allow this long stalled racial justice bill to move forward.

We want to honor the Native people of this land rather than honoring the slave trader Columbus in our public schools, and in our cities and towns.

For more information:

IndigenousPeoplesDayMA.org

daviddetmold@gmail.com

Cancelling the “March for Our Lives – Anti Gun Violence”

Franklin County Continuing the Political Revolution is cancelling the “March for Our Lives – Anti Gun Violence Rally” scheduled for Saturday June 11 at Noon on the Greenfield Common.

While we wished to hold this rally to be part of a national effort to curb gun violence we now feel the logistics of holding this rally at the same time as the Franklin County Pride March is too complicated. Not only will thousands of people be coming into Greenfield, there will also be a raising of the Pride flag on the Greenfield Common at noon. We fully support the Pride March and Gathering at the Energy Park.

To be clear, we were in contact with the organizers of the Pride March about the two events. This was their response in an email to us:

“We appreciate you reaching out. I’d heard there was a broad effort for rallies on June 11 to end gun violence, and we are glad to hear a rally will occur in Greenfield. Chances are you will receive some agreeable shouts of support as we march by, especially due to the number of schools we have participating. We also trust that Greenfield can hold both of these events.

We look forward to see you in action on Saturday.”

For those of you who wish to take part in the “March for Our Lives – Anti Gun Violence”, there will be an event in Amherst on Saturday June 11 from 10am to 2pm, at N. Pleasant St, Kendrick Park, Amherst

For those of you who want to take part in the Pride March, the gathering point is Greenfield Middle School, and the March sets off at Noon on Saturday.

MARCH FOR OUR LIVES…STOP GUN VIOLENCE

SATURDAY, JUNE 11, 2022

GREENFIELD TOWN COMMON

Noon to 1 pm

Over the last year alone, 41,000 lives were taken by gun violence in the US. A disproportionate number of these deaths occur in Black and Brown communities, highlighting once again that gun violence prevention is a racial justice issue. Firearms are the second leading cause of death among U.S. children and adolescents, after car crashes. Yet Congress has refused to pass legislation for universal background checks, bans on assault weapons, and other needed measures.

Enough thoughts and prayers….we need action!

This is why FCCPR, friends, allies and concerned residents are rallying on this coming Saturday, June 11th — in conjunction with over 300 March for Our Lives actions taking place across the country. This will be a powerful moment in the critical fight against gun violence. Join us. Bring signs and bring your friends and families to the Greenfield Common.

And after this action, join the Franklin County Pride rally at the Energy Park starting at 1 PM.

Rally for Women’s Rights and Against War

Join us Saturday May 7th at 11:00am
 
Against War and for Women’s Rights
 
Greenfield Town Common

Tuesday’s revelation that the Supreme Court is ready to decide to overturn Roe v Wade and allow the states to restrict and prohibit the right to an abortion is a horrendous outcome of years of chipping away at reproductive rights and democracy in general. This is an attack on women’s rights.

This is crazy – it’s hard to believe what is happening to our country. The anti-rights group have taken over the Supreme Court and the Citizens’ United decision has replaced our democracy with the power of money.

There are two ways the Democrats when in power could have stopped this from happening.

First, they could have passed a law making a woman’s right to choose a law, that could have happened under Obama, and second when they didn’t do that Biden could have added more judges to the supreme court.

We need to get serious about defending our rights, and that means we need stronger defense of democratic rights in general in this country and in particular the rights of women.

Join Baystate Franklin Nurses

Virtual Community Forum on Wednesday, March 9 at 6:00pm

Greenfield City Council President Sheila Gilmour and the Western Mass Area Labor Federation

The forum will feature nurses and community advocates and is open to participation from the public. It will provide an opportunity for transparent discussion about the needs of Baystate Franklin Medical Center frontline staff and the community during the pandemic and beyond.

 Join via Zoom  — March 9, 2022 at 6 p.m.
https://us06web.zoom.us/j/88378593195

Russia out of Ukraine, U.S. out of Europe!

Yesterday at noon, roughly 80 people gathered on the Town Common in Greenfield to protest Russian’s invasion of Ukraine and the role that NATO has played over the past 70 years in dividing Europe, threatening the security of Russia, and furthering the goals of US imperialism. Thanks to local musicians Ben Grosscup and Annie Hassett for their participation.

Pro-Ukraine, Anti NATO rally

About 80 people gathered in Greenfield to protest Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the imperialist role of NATO

A Statement on the Ukraine Crisis

Initiated by CodePink and RootsAction

FCCPR has signed onto this statement.

As organizations representing millions of people in the United States, we call upon President Biden to end the U.S. role in escalating the extremely dangerous tensions with Russia over Ukraine. It is gravely irresponsible for the president to participate in brinkmanship between two nations that possess 90 percent of the world’s nuclear weapons.

For the United States and Russia, the only sane course of action now is a commitment to genuine diplomacy with serious negotiations, not military escalation – which could easily spiral out of control to the point of pushing the world to the precipice of nuclear war.

While both sides are to blame for causing this crisis, its roots are entangled in the failure of the U.S. government to live up to its promise made in 1990 by then-Secretary of State James Baker that NATO would expand not “one inch to the East.” Since 1999, NATO has expanded to include numerous countries, including some that border Russia. Rather than dismissing out of hand the Russian government’s current insistence on a written guarantee that Ukraine will not become part of NATO, the U.S. government should agree to a long-term moratorium on any NATO expansion.