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Democratic Municipal Officials Digest
Week of 3/23/2020

 

DMO Update

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Messaging – DNC on Coronavirus and the Primary Process

  • The DNC is urging the remaining primary states to use a variety of critical reforms that will make voting easier and safer for voters and election officials alike
    • Vote by mail, which is already in use in a number of states and should be made available to all registered voters.
    • Proactively mailing ballots to registered voters, where feasible, and counting all ballots as long as they are postmarked by the date of the primary.
    • No-excuse absentee voting, which allows voters to drop ballots off at convenient locations or in the mail.
    • Expanding days and hours of early voting to reduce lines in states where in-person voting can still take place under public health guidelines.
  • The DNC will continue to work with every state party as they adjust their delegate selection plans around coronavirus. Louisiana’s primary occuring on June 20 and Kentucky’s occuring on June 23 would violate the DNC’s rule on timing, which requires that all states hold their contests by June 9. Any violation of the DNC’s rules could result in a penalty that could include a state losing at least half of its delegates.
    • All contests must happen by June 9 and delegates must be elected by June 20, as stated in the rules passed by the full DNC.
  • The DNC’s guidance to state parties is to follow the recommendations of local health officials and prioritize health and safety of all individuals. They know the situation is very different in every state and want to give state parties flexibility to change their plans to address the guidance they are getting on the ground.
  • The DNC will work with any state party that needs to make adjustments as needed to their delegate selection processes so they can continue without major interruptions.
  • The DNC is closely monitoring this fluid situation and is focused on planning a safe and successful convention in Milwaukee four months from now.

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COVID-19 Responses

Democratic Municipal Officials Digest
Week of 3/16/2020

 

DMO Update

  • We’re releasing a longer Digest this week to provide you with a comprehensive suite of coronavirus response resources. Email Nils.Robbins@NationalDMO.org or call the hotline at 312-550-3078 with any questions.

 

Cities Respond to Coronavirus

 

COVID-19 Resources

 

Business Partner Resources

  • Delta is extending ticket rebookings through the end of the year, and is largely waiving rebooking fees.
  • DTE is pausing shutoff for non-payment.
  • Postmates launched a relief fund for employees and implemented contactless delivery.
  • T-mobile is working to keep people connected with free data, and provide continuity of service for customers who cannot pay their bills.

 

Labor Partner Resources

  • Do the Teamsters working on behalf of your city have protective gear to wear?

 

News for Democrats 

Slavin Honored At National Municipal Breakfast

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact: Nils Robbins
Tel: 202-770-8053
Email: Nils.Robbins@nationaldmo.org

SLAVIN HONORED AT NATIONAL MUNICIPAL OFFICIAL BREAKFAST

Somerset Mayor given award for exemplary leadership at Democratic Municipal Officials’ National Breakfast meeting

Washington, DC, March 11, 2020 –

Somerset, Maryland Mayor Jeffrey Slavin received the Susan Burgess President’s Award for Exemplary Leadership at Democratic Municipal Officials’ (DMO) National Breakfast meeting this Tuesday. Named in honor of the late Charlotte Mayor Pro Tem and DMO President Susan Burgess, the award honors one member of DMO for their outstanding service to the organization.

DMO Board Member and past recipient, Northfield, MN Council Member Suzie Nakasian presented the award to Slavin. “One of the most valuable types of leaders is one who doesn’t need the spotlight. Jeffrey is always ready to work behind the scenes to give his effort, expertise, and even financial support to make sure DMO can accomplish our goals. Without him, the organization would not be poised for future success in the way we are today.”

Held during the National League of Cities (NLC) Congressional City Conference in Washington, DC, the DMO National Breakfast is a biannual meeting of Democratic Municipal Officials, the Democratic National Committee (DNC) constituency association for Democratic mayors, council members, and other local elected officials. Slavin was recognized for his enduring service to DMO as a member of its Board of Directors, including guiding the Board through a year-long strategic planning process. Previous recipients of the Susan Burgess President’s Award include Philadelphia Council Member Derek Green, Los Angeles Controller Ron Galperin, and Rome Commissioner Wendy Davis.

Alongside the presentation of the President’s Award to Slavin Tuesday morning were Mayor Van Johnson of Savannah, GA, thanking DMO for helping to elect him through their Blue Star Rising candidate program, and guest speakers Congresswomen Marcia Fudge of Ohio and Robin Kelly of Illinois.

Democratic Municipal Officials is the DNC Association for municipal elected officials who personally identify as members of the Democratic Party. The organization holds three seats on the DNC, and advocates for the thousands of local elected Democrats across the United States.

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For more information, please call 202-770-8053 or email Nils.Robbins@nationaldmo.org

Jim Clyburn & Public Health

Democratic Municipal Officials Digest
Week of 3/9/2020

 

DMO Update

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News for Democrats 

Coronavirus & Candidate Conversations

Democratic Municipal Officials Digest
Week of 3/2/2020

 

DMO Update

  • Make your annual $50 contribution at NationalDMO.org/donate to gain early entrance and priority seating at the “Oh So Blue” National Breakfast.

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Bloomberg & Bernie

Democratic Municipal Officials Digest
Week of 2/24/2020

 

DMO Update

  • Make your annual $50 contribution at NationalDMO.org/donate to gain early entrance and priority seating at the “Oh So Blue” National Breakfast.

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News for Democrats 

Winter Evictions & Permeable Pavement

Democratic Municipal Officials Digest
Week of 2/17/2020

 

DMO Update

  • DMO Ohio is holding their chapter conference call this week (Thursday, 3pm). Contact Christine.Senteno@NationalDMO.org for more details.
  • Make your annual $50 contribution at NationalDMO.org/donate to gain early registration and entrance to the “Oh So Blue” National Breakfast with guest speaker Michael Bloomberg.

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News for Democrats 

Campaign Videos & Medicaid Cuts

Democratic Municipal Officials Digest
Week of 2/10/2020

 

DMO Update

  • North Carolina (Tuesday, 11am) & Maryland (Wednesday, 1pm) are holding chapter conference call this week. Contact Christine.Senteno@NationalDMO.org for more details.
  • Start the year off on the right foot with your $50 membership contribution. Support your voice in national politics at NationalDMO.org/donate.

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Iowa & Survivors Week

Democratic Municipal Officials Digest
Week of 2/3/2020

 

DMO Update

  • DMO hosted another of our national town hall events last Friday with presidential candidate Tom Steyer.
  • Start the year off on the right foot with your $50 membership contribution. Support your voice in national politics at NationalDMO.org/donate.

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News for Democrats 

Housing Discrimination & Campaign Texts

Democratic Municipal Officials Digest
Week of 1/27/2020

 

DMO Update

  • Plan on attending the Democratic National Convention this July? Fill out this quick survey to help DMO create programming for you.
  • Are you connected with DMO on social media? Be sure to follow us on Facebook and Twitter for the latest updates.
  • Start the year off on the right foot with your $50 membership contribution. Support your voice in national politics at NationalDMO.org/donate.

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Ideas for Cities

  • Are tenants in your community facing a difficult legal challenge? Contact Noelle Porter at the National Housing Law Project to connect to their national network of housing experts.

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