WHY THIS RECESS MATTERS
Recess weeks (officially called a District Work Period for the House of Representatives and a State Work Period for the Senate) are periods throughout the year where Members of Congress (MoCs) return home to meet with their constituents. They’re supposed to be periods for public events, but increasingly, MoCs are going out of their way to avoid the public spotlight.
Indivisibles and allies put Republicans on notice during the first recess of the year by organizing nearly 200 events across the country and directly challenging them for supporting billionaires like Elon Musk over their own constituents. Even in solidly red districts, constituents refused to buy their Republican MoC’s attempts to sell Trump and Musks’ mass firings and spending freezes. Our actions changed the national conversation and forced Republicans to defend slashing funding for programs that their constituents count on.
For the March recess, we need to go even bigger. This moment is about more than just funding cuts or extremist policies: It’s about the growing influence of Elon Musk, who is using his unchecked power to drive his own agenda, dismantle our democracy, and rig the system to benefit himself and other billionaires. Acting President Musk is rapidly consolidating power to secure massive handouts for himself, and the Republican Party – including Trump – is falling in line behind him.
Republicans must be held publicly accountable for their allegiance to Musk over their own constituents. GOP leadership is directing their members to avoid any town halls after facing significant blowback this past recess. That is simply unacceptable. If Republicans refuse to face the people they were elected to represent, we must organize our own accountability events to expose their corruption and force them to choose: either stand with working families, or pay a price for your betrayal.
Democrats need to hold town halls, too. They need to show how they’re leveraging their power to fight back and be responsive to their constituents’ concerns, unlike Republicans who cower from public accountability. This is an opportunity for Democrats to draw contrast with the profoundly undemocratic Republican Party and lift up first-hand stories of how their constituents are being impacted by MAGA policies and the Trump-Musk coup.
Starting Saturday, March 15 and continuing through Sunday, March 23, this recess is our opportunity to remind the country that we don’t do kings in America, and we won’t bow down to unelected billionaires. Every Republican must answer for their complicity in Musk’s hostile takeover. Every Democrat must find the courage to respond with the urgency this crisis demands. And it’s up to us to force their hands through strategic, creative actions. The future of our democracy hinges on this moment -- join us in fighting back.