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Electric Bikes & Midterm Warnings
Democratic Municipal Officials Digest
Week of 10/18/2021
DMO Update
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Messaging – DNC on Addressing Supply Chain Bottlenecks to Move Goods from Ship to Shelf Faster
- We knew that there would be massive economic challenges emerging from the pandemic. That’s why we acted quickly with the American Rescue Plan to get checks in bank accounts and shots in arms – and it underscores why it’s important to continue getting more people vaccinated to stabilize the pandemic and economy.
- Private sector supply chains cannot just be turned off and on like a light switch. This is why we are seeing challenges at our ports, railyards and in the trucking industry as the businesses that operate this largely private system try to handle the surge from our economy recovering.
- President Biden is convening leaders from businesses, ports, and unions to address supply chain bottlenecks and move goods from ship to shelf faster.
- The Administration, in partnership with union leaders and private businesses are taking steps to ensure two critical ports – the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach – can maintain 24/7 operations.
- A 24/7 system – what most of the leading countries operate on in the rest of the world – opens up more hours on nights and weekends so goods can move during less congested times. That means trucks on highways during less crowded night time hours and truckers at the ports able to drop off and pick up loads quicker as well.
- And this is just a start—these commitments provide a clear market signal to the other businesses along the transportation supply chain—rails, trucks, and warehouses—that there is demand to move additional cargo at off-peak hours.
- With the launch of Supply Chain Disruptions Task Force and the appointment of Port Envoy Porcari in August, today’s actions build on the Administration’s work to date addressing these supply chain challenges with the diligence and urgency require. The Administration has been working for months with the folks in Los Angeles and Long Beach, including the ports, local government, labor, and business leaders.
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Disaster-Proofing & Factory Towns
Democratic Municipal Officials Digest
Week of 10/12/2021
DMO Update
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Have a story about how the American Rescue Plan has benefitted your city? Email dncpress@dnc.org with the subject “State, CITY/COUNTY ARP Story”.
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News for Democrats
DMO Supports the Creation of the DNC Disability Caucus
Members of the Democratic National Committee,
Democratic Municipal Officials stands in support of the proposal to transform the DNC Disability Council into a caucus.
The purpose of a membership caucus within the DNC is to provide an organized coalition for those who share an inherent or immutable trait. A DNC caucus would fulfill this role for the disability community.
The Democratic Party has always been a home for people who are marginalized because of their backgrounds. Transforming the Disability Council into a caucus will take us one step further as a Party towards ensuring that every American can expect a government that provides not mere equality, but true equity for its citizens.
DMO applauds the work of Representative Tony Coelho for his work chairing the DNC Disability Council. His work advocating for Americans with disabilities, in particular those with “invisible disabilities” which are not always readily apparent, is a testimony to his character and the values of the Democratic Party. We know that his work will continue as the DNC forms the Disability Caucus.
Sincerely,
Derek Green
Councilman At-large, Philadelphia, PA
DNC Executive Committee Member
President, Democratic Municipal Officials
Improving Trust & Republican ‘War Games’
Democratic Municipal Officials Digest
Week of 10/5/2021
DMO Update
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Council Member Tameika Isaac Devine (Columbia, SC) has been named a Blue Star Rising candidate in her race for Mayor of Columbia.
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News for Democrats
Climate Havens & School Suspensions
Democratic Municipal Officials Digest
Week of 9/27/2021
DMO Update
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There is still time to register for the DMO Virtual Board Retreat, September 29th-30th. Register now to save your spot.
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Council Member Tameika Isaac Devine (Columbia, SC) has been named a Blue Star Rising candidate in her race for Mayor of Columbia.
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News for Democrats
DMO Announces Blue Star Candidates from Washington State
DMO is please to announce the following candidates from Washington state have been accredited Blue Star Candidate status.
- Jennifer Gregerson in her race for Mukilteo Mayor
- Dexter Borbe in his race for Bellevue Council Position 2
- Adrienne Fraley-Monillas in her race for Edmonds Council Position 3
- Karl DeJong in his race for Sedro Woolley Council
- Zack Zappone in his race for Spokane Council, District 3
- Jacquelyn Belock in her race for Cheney Council, Position 3
- Danny Herrera in his race for Yakima Council, District 2
- Krystal Marx in her race for Burien Council Position 7
- Mohamed Egal in his race for SeaTac Council Position 4
- Naghmana Sherazi in her race for Spokane Council, District 1
- Nicole Thomas-Kennedy in her race for Seattle City Attorney
Nursing & Climate Corps
Democratic Municipal Officials Digest
Week of 9/20/2021
DMO Update
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The DMO Virtual Board Retreat is next week, September 29th-30th. Register now to save your spot.
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Joe Buscaino (Los Angeles, CA) has been named a Blue Star Rising candidate in his race for Mayor of Los Angeles.
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Council Member Tameika Isaac Devine (Columbia, SC) has been named a Blue Star Rising candidate in her race for Mayor of Columbia.
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News for Democrats
Remembering 9/11 & Runaway Climate Change
Democratic Municipal Officials Digest
Week of 9/13/2021
DMO Update
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Democratic Municipal Officials can now register now for the DMO Retreat.
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Joe Buscaino (Los Angeles, CA) has been named a Blue Star Rising candidate in his race for Mayor of Los Angeles.
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Council Member Tameika Isaac Devine (Columbia, SC) has been named a Blue Star Rising candidate in her race for Mayor of Columbia.
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- Everytown Releases New Report Detailing Unintentional Shootings by Children and Increase of Children Living With Unsecured Firearms – Does your city have a Secure Firearm Storage law?
Ideas for Cities
In Depth – IPCC Report on Climate Change
- Without aggressive new climate policy, we are on target for a worst-case scenario for climate change.
- Current fossil fuel stock is already twice the amount needed to exceed the 1.5C global temperature increase targeted by the Paris Agreement.
- Peak greenhouse gas emissions must occur between now and 2025, with each year after lowering the amount to sustainable levels by 2030. This will prevent a worst case scenario for climate change.
- “Mitigation and development goals cannot be met through incremental change”.
- The science is clear – we need an 80% reduction in global carbon emissions to stop runaway climate change.
News for Democrats
- Biden announces new vaccine mandates that could cover 100 million Americans – President Biden’s COVID Plan.
Pic of the Week
DMO Board Member, California Chair, and Los Angeles Councilman Bob Blumenfield stands with Governor Newsome against today’s recall election.
End of Roe & Preventing Evictions
Democratic Municipal Officials Digest
Week of 9/6/2021
DMO Update
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The DMO annual Board Retreat is once again going virtual! Any DMO can join our virtual events on September 29th and 30th. Register now for the DMO Retreat.
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- Local Abortion Ban One-Pager – Did you know that municipalities are now passing local abortion bans? Stay on the alert for so called “Sanctuary City Ordinances” that attack reproductive healthcare rights.
- Goldman Sachs says 750,000 households could be evicted this year unless Congress acts – An eviction record will cause most landlords to deny your application, leaving hundreds of thousands of Americans with no hope of securing future housing.
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Advisory Board Updates
- Planned Parenthood Action Fund – Toplines on SCOTUS’ refusal to reverse Texas abortion ban.
- SMART Union: It’s Time to Rebuild America’s Infrastructure – Reach out to your member of Congress and let them know about your need for school construction funding.
News for Democrats
Pic of the Week
Walgreens’ COVID vaccine team Robert Gosner, Jenika Sreng, and Thanh Phan pictured with DMO President and At-Large Councilman Derek Green at Philadelphia’s annual Autism Play Date.
Happy Labor Day from DMO’s Labor Council
As city leaders, we know that good jobs mean stronger communities. Not only do fair wages put more money in your pocket, they help narrow the wealth gap between men and women, and between white Americans and Americans of color. And there is no price you can put on going to a workplace where you know you will be treated with respect.
This Labor Day, let us remember that each benefit, safety feature, and act of respect had to be fought for and won by workers who organized for our collective rights. You and I still reap the rewards of their struggles. How can you continue to make sure all Americans enjoy the benefits of organized Labor?
We especially want to thank the Labor organizations on our National Advisory Board who contribute to this work; the International Union of Bricklayers and Allied Craftworkers, the International Association of Bridge, Structural, and Ornamental and Reinforcing Iron Workers, International Association of Sheet Metal, Air, Rail and Transportation Workers, the International Union of Painters and Allied Trades, the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, The Laborers’ International Union of North America, the Service Employees International Union, the American Federation of Teachers, American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, and the United Auto Workers. Whether at our roundtables, at rallies, or in refusing to cross a picket line, DMO serves as the bridge between our Democratic leaders and unions to keep our cities running powerfully, effectively, and inclusively. As a member of the DMO Labor Council, you can share updates from your state with national Labor leaders, learn about the national issues impacting workers’ rights in your community, and engage in roundtables that provide resources you can bring back to your city to build better jobs. If you would like to get involved in the DMO Labor Council, contact Nils Robbins at Nils.Robbins@NationalDMO.org. Happy Labor Day, Derek Green
DMO State Chapter Chairs & Liaisons
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