• Keep IDY WILD! Hands Off Federal Lands.
    Like the beaches to the west, the San Jacinto Mountain region offers respite and adventure for tourists, and provides beauty and serenity for local residents. It is a critical life-sustaining resource for all living creatures. We must protect the forest and desert areas by demanding our political representatives vote against commericial enterprises' access to public lands that belong to the people and inhabitants of the natural environment.
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  • Underhills Road - Please Collaborate as Promised
    This impacts parking and traffic throughout the neighborhood.
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  • Citizens Bank: Stop financing CoreCivic and The GEO Group.
    The following SEC filings to demonstrate a relationship between Citizens Bank and GEO Group/CoreCivic. They don't represent the full extent of these relationships. • July 14, 2025 Amendment to Credit Agreement (GEO Group) • March 2024 Underwriting Agreement (CoreCivic) *Photo by Molly Adams.
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  • Investigate Trump’s Qatari Jet
    As Trump formally accepts a $400 million 747 jumbo jet from the Qatari government, elected officials across party lines are sounding the alarm over its ethical, legal, and security risks.  Republican Senator Shelley Moore Capito said the White House would “need to look at the constitutionality" of the “gift.” Democratic Senator Tammy Duckworth raised questions about the plane’s ability to be operationally secure. And Representatives and Senators have urged the Department of Justice and other government watchdogs to launch investigations into this deal.  The timing is convenient — and reeks of corruption. This “gift” comes amidst the Trump company’s first foreign deal since Trump returned to office — building a luxury golf resort in Qatar — as well as the announcement of a $2 BILLION weapons sale to the Qatari government. So far, the White House has evaded questions. But with bipartisan dissent, pressure is mounting. One thing that can help tip the balance toward justice and accountability? A message to lawmakers that’s tens of thousands of people strong.
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  • No funding for Trump’s tank parade
    Tanks rolling down Pennsylvania Avenue. Soldiers marching in lockstep. Lines of apocalyptic missiles on display. A hyper-nationalist spectacle fit for a dictatorship. This is Trump’s vision for a war parade that he’s trying to stage on June 14, the Army’s anniversary, which conveniently falls on the same day as his 79th birthday. This isn’t about honoring service. It’s about idolizing power. And like everything Trump touches, he expects someone else to foot the bill. Thankfully, Rep. Steve Cohen introduced H.R. 2761, the Halting All Parades for Presidents’ Yearly Birthdays; It Risks Taxpayer Harm, Damages, And Your (HAPPY BIRTHDAY) Budget Act, to block this absurd spectacle and protect your tax dollars from being squandered on personal glorification. Congress holds the keys to the purse and can prevent even a single taxpayer dollar from being used to fund Trump’s vanity stunt. We need to flood Congress with messages from activists like you demanding they pass the HAPPY BIRTHDAY Budget Act and refuse to authorize so much as one penny toward a tank parade.
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  • Stand with USPS workers and reject Post Office privatization
    The U.S. Post Office and postal workers have faced years of cuts, poor conditions, and threats of privatization. The newest selection to lead the USPS, David Steiner, is a FedEx Board Member, even though FedEx is a direct competitor to the Post Office. Postal workers are already facing a round of 10,000 job cuts. Many USPS workers are forced to deal with what has been described as a “toxic workplace” due to hostile work environments, understaffing, poor treatment of workers, fatigue, and unforgiving schedules. In 2023, reports showed that 59% of early career USPS workers were leaving this toxic environment.  Now, competing companies and banks like Wells Fargo want to privatize the Post Office. Privatizing the USPS won’t fix any of the problems at the postal service — it’ll only make things worse for workers.  Postal workers have gathered across the country to protest layoffs, hour cuts, workplace conditions, and attempts to make the Post Office a private company.  One of the cornerstones of the USPS is its universal service mandate — no matter where you live in the country, the postal service will deliver to you. Postal workers will get people their prescription medications, mail from loved ones, and everything in between. The same is not true of private companies like FedEx.  If the new Postmaster General pushes to privatize the Post Office, routes for mail carriers could be cut, local post offices shut down, and people in rural areas may not receive essential mail and packages. The ultra-rich and corporations stand to gain the most from a Post Office that becomes privatized. Executives will come in to make massive profits, while workers suffer layoffs and worse workplace conditions, and consumers face higher prices and worse service. And companies like FedEx and UPS can grow their market share and corporate profits. It would be a clear win for billionaires, and a loss for workers and consumers. Sign the petition to stand with USPS workers and reject the privatization of the Post Office. Postal workers are under threat as corporate executives move in to take over.
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  • Protect the Rights and Privacy of Autistic Americans!
    RFK Jr. has spouted reckless conspiracy theories about autism for years—spreading dangerous lies about links between autism and vaccines and calling autism a "preventable disease" that “destroys” lives, which experts say is unfounded and stigmatizing. Most recently, he's made promises to "find the cause" of autism by September of this year. But experts say that the lack of clarity around how data will be collected, shared, maintained, and tested for accuracy raises red flags. Rather than including the communities most impacted by RFK JR.'s proposal, federal health agencies have repeatedly excluded autistic people and those with disabilities from the conversation, deepening a sense of mistrust. We need states to intervene, protecting Americans' medical data and stopping RFK Jr.’s dangerous stigmatization of autistic and disabled people. Add your name!
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  • Healthcare Under Threat—Stand Up & Fight Back!
    Our healthcare system is under threat, and millions are at risk of losing essential care. If we stand together, we can protect access to life-saving vaccines and treatments to ensure a healthier future for all. Your voice matters—join us and demand action now!
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  • Make Baby Formula and Other Essentials Exempt from Trump’s Tariffs!
    In a baby’s first year alone, all the commonly purchased items and expenses add up to a whopping $20,384. And now, Trump’s tariffs would make it even more expensive to raise a child in America—all to push a reckless trade agenda. For new parents in lower-wage jobs, Trump’s tax increase could push them to the brink. The chaotic trade policy could increase the risk of shortages on essential products like what happened with infant formula in 2022. Dozens of lawmakers are already calling for Trump to implement a tariff waiver on goods necessary to care for young children, such as car seats, highchairs, strollers, and cribs.  Sign the petition demanding the Trump administration lift costly tariffs on infant formula, diapers, and other essential products for babies and children.
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  • Invest in communities, not mass deportations, private prison profiteers, and weapons contractors.
    It’s a budget betrayal of working families, immigrants, and communities already pushed to the brink:  Congressional Republicans would funnel TRILLIONS to weapons contractors, private prison profiteers, and mass deportation operators. The kicker? They’d gut essential programs like Medicaid and SNAP to pay for it all.  If this bill reaches the President’s desk, it’ll do one thing: Embolden an unaccountable MAGA regime deadset on prioritizing billionaires' wallets over our communities' needs. The House passed this budget reconciliation package — and exposed deep divisions within Republican ranks that put this bill on thin ice in the Senate. It gives us an opportunity to derail these misguided priorities as this dangerous budget inches closer to the finish line. To seize it, your Senators need to hear from you now:
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  • Block all arms sales to governments involved in Trump’s personal business dealings
    ABC News reports it may be the “most valuable gift EVER extended to the United States from a foreign government:” Trump has reportedly accepted a $400 million “palace in the sky” from the Qatari royal family that he plans to use as Air Force One — until he transfers the Boeing 747-8 jumbo jet to his presidential library foundation. It’s a security risk. It’s a corruption concern. It’s likely unconstitutional. And nothing is free. But the cost is so much higher than private jets and tech: These “gifts” and “investments” come amidst news of record-breaking arms sales: including nearly $2 BILLION in advanced MQ-9B drones to Qatar. If you’re thinking “someone should do something,” the good news is that someone is. The Senate has the authority to check Trump’s self-dealing weapon sales, and Senator Chris Murphy has vowed to force a vote to do exactly that. The thing is, even a Senator can’t work alone.
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  • Parents + Community Support Miss Moran: Demand Fair Treatment Against Threat of Wrongful Termination
    Standing with Sierra Moran here is important because her case represents more than just one educator’s struggle; it’s about ensuring workplace fairness, protecting individuals with disabilities, and holding leaders accountable for upholding the law and respecting basic human rights. If cases like Sierra's are allowed to continue unchecked, it sets a dangerous precedent that discourages others from seeking accommodations and fosters toxic environments in public institutions. Other people should join this campaign because it’s about safeguarding the rights of everyone: educators, employees, students, and community members alike. When we stand together, we send a powerful message that discrimination and retaliation are unacceptable. This isn’t just a fight for Sierra; it’s a stand for transparency, fairness, and the values we want reflected in all workplaces and communities. By supporting her, we help create a ripple effect of accountability that benefits everyone.
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