As we near the end of the year, we wanted to take a moment to reflect on all that we have accomplished together in the past year.
Read MoreOn September 2, Florida's largest electric utility monopolies, FPL, Duke Energy and Tampa Electric, filed petitions with the Florida Public Service Commission to increase electric rates in 2023. If the Public Service Commission approves these rates, your electric bill could go up — in some cases by as much as 15% per month.
Read MoreCan you write an email to Gov. DeSantis to veto this cruel new law? Gov. DeSantis has stood up to his own legislature and vetoed bad bills this year, and he is seriously considering a veto on this one. He needs to hear from all of us now.
Read MoreThanks to you, we delivered a petition with over 1,300 signatures to Governor DeSantis asking him to veto SB 620, the Puppy Mill Law.
Read MoreThis morning, Floridians For Honest Lending released a series of videos with our partners at FAIR, the Federal Association For Insurance Reform, to educate the public about the property insurance crisis and to call for a consumer-focused approach to stabilizing the property insurance market in Florida.
Read MoreI wrote this organizing and fundraising email in December 2021, as it was becoming increasingly clear that the United States Supreme Court was considering overturning Roe v. Wade.
Read MoreAfter we thought the presidential election was over in November 2020, we turned our attention to helping out with two important U.S. Senate races in Georgia. I wrote this fundraising email to support that cause.
Read MoreI wrote this volunteer newsletter for the last weekend of the presidential campaign in 2020.
Read MoreI wrote what I called the “last newsletter before Election Day” on October 29, 2020 (it was not actually the last newsletter before Election Day).
Read MoreLast night, Republicans in the US Senate, including Florida’s own Marco Rubio and Rick Scott, voted to confirm Donald Trump’s Supreme Court nominee to replace the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. This is despite Election Day being just a week away.
Read MoreWe need your help. Early voting begins today, and we’re at an absolutely critical point in our GOTV efforts.
We've built up a lead in Early Vote returns. Our chair, Steve Simeonidis, has made it clear how important it is to maintain that early lead in during Early Voting and Election Day. The Republican machine is gearing up to stop our momentum in these final two weeks.
Read MoreWith 12 days until Election Day, I wrote this newsletter highlighting the many ways volunteers could get involved with the Miami-Dade Democratic Party.
Read MoreI wrote this email on October 13, 2020 to raise funds for our early vote team in Miami-Dade County.
Read MoreI wrote this email update and fundraising pitch in the final weeks of the 2020 presidential campaign.
Read MoreI wrote this fundraising email on October 7, 2020, as polls were showing Joe Biden leading in Florida.
Read MoreLast night, we lost a hero. Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg was a trailblazer, a role model to women and men in the legal profession, and the consummate American changemaker.
Many tributes to this giant poured in yesterday and will continue today and through week. While many marvel at what she accomplished during her life, many despair over what her loss portends for our future.
We must not despair. I woke up this morning more determined than ever to defend her legacy, and to help protect her dying wish "that I will not be replaced until a new president is installed."
Read MoreWith the first ballots for the November election going out in less than four weeks, we’re starting a massive educational campaign to make sure Democrats know about the safest way to turn in their Vote-By-Mail ballots!
Read MoreI wrote this fundraising email in the wake of the 2020 Republican National Convention.
Read MoreI wrote this fundraising email on July 1, 2020, as we were getting ready to celebrate Independence Day.
Read MoreI wrote this fundraising email on May 27, 2020, as we were seeing televised images of lines of unemployed Floridians waiting to collect a paper version of the unemployment insurance application.
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