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Indivisible’s Statement on President Biden’s State of the Union

President Biden just delivered one of the strongest speeches of his administration by positioning himself as a champion in the fight against the destructive MAGA agenda. He showed up to fight —and he had fun doing it— and he showed the American public where the two parties stand.

Indivisible On Senate Passage of the Omnibus Bill

With a Republican House looming, people have been counting on Democrats to use every remaining moment of their trifecta to deliver as much of the Democratic agenda as possible, and today we get to celebrate some important and long-fought wins.

Indivisible on House’s Defeat of the Manchin Side Deal

Manchin’s dirty deal would have devastating impacts on the environment and frontline communities, undercut the important pro-climate wins that Democrats secured this year, so was opposed by a huge swath of the Democratic coalition–from Members of Congress to frontline communities, environmental organizations, and many others.

Indivisible Celebrates Senator Warnock Victory in Georgia Senate Runoff

Senator Warnock’s victory is not only a testament to his leadership in the Senate and the grassroots power in Georgia – it is yet another indication that voters across urban, suburban, and rural Georgia will not back down in fighting for a pro-choice, pro-democracy future.

Indivisible on today’s Supreme Court arguments in anti-LGBTQ discrimination case

This is not the first time that the conservatives on the Supreme Court have invited specious legal challenges in their efforts to distort the meaning of the Free Exercise Clause of the First Amendment to grant expansive power to the religious right to discriminate against groups they hate. This is not about religion. This is about hatred and discrimination.

Indivisible’s Statement on Senate Vote on Paid Sick Leave for Rail Workers

Rail workers are not getting what they deserve today, but that’s not for lack of fighting. Tens of thousands of workers have stood together for years, demanding a fair union contract that treated them with dignity, and billionaire railroad CEOs have refused even modest proposals on sick leave.