Today’s filibuster proves, yet again, that the Republican party is committed to obstructing basically every part of President Biden’s agenda, regardless of how popular or how needed the legislation is.
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Following the Senate Republicans filibuster of legislation to create a bipartisan commission investigating the January 6 insurrection, Indivisible, Fix Our Senate, and 56 other organizations representing millions of people across the country released the following statement calling on Senate Democrats to finally eliminate the filibuster.
We applaud the decision of the Biden administration to grant Temporary Protected Status to Haitian refugees in this country. This decision means relief and protection for families who have sought refuge in American, and have had to live with the fear of being deported to unstable and possibly deadly conditions.
This pandemic has not only laid bare the deep inequities of our for-profit healthcare system, leaving marginalized communities to face the deadly consequences, but it has proven that our health and safety are tied globally. Indivisible firmly believes that healthcare is a right and until every person is guaranteed that right, our work is not over.
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President Biden and congressional Democrats together have made a strong start in the administration’s first 100 days. But the hardest hill is still ahead.
With H.R. 51 passing through the U.S. House, and the Biden White House signaling their strong support, Indivisible activists across the country are calling on their Senators to “Make D.C. the 51st State!”
We are so relieved by the guilty verdict in the trial of Derek Chauvin. It is a step forward in our fight to dismantle white supremacy and fix the broken justice system. We stop short of celebrating this verdict because the work is not done, the fight goes on. But today, we exhale.