Chatham County Democratic Party Weekly News You Can Use
March 31, 2025
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In this week's issue:
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Page 1: CCDP events. There's a protest sign making event at the CEC on April 2 (in prep for this weekend's "Hands Off!" protest rally in Pittsboro), plus several upcoming training opportunities.
Page 2: Other upcoming events, including more on the "Hands Off! Pittsboro Fights Back," a protest rally in downtown Pittsboro on April 5. Note that due to the popularity of the event, it has been moved from the Historic Courthouse to the nearby Chatham County Courthouse (Justice Center). There's also a Town Hall in Siler City on April 12 on the local impacts of federal budget cuts, featuring NC House Democratic Leader Robert Reives, NC State Senator Natalie Murdock, and others. There's also a free all-day conference, "In Our Court: The Fight for Justice in North Carolina," on April 12 in Durham.
Page 4: The latest news from the North Carolina Democratic Party, including yet another bad "bathroom bill" being proposed by the GOP, and Signalgate.
Page 5: Selected updates from NC State Senator Natalie Murdock.
Page 6: Links to events, trainings, and actions sponsored by affiliate organizations such as Neighbors on Call, Democracy NC, and more. You'll find links to their websites where you can see their latest events and news.
Page 7: Selected News and Opinion Stories. Lots going on. Segmented by NC news and U.S./International news.
Chatham County Democratic Party Weekly News You Can Use
March 24, 2025
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Page 1: CCDP events. A reminder that precinct meetings are ongoing this week. If your precinct has not yet met, please consider attending. There are also several training opportunities listed.
Page 2: Other upcoming events, including this week's Fearrington Democratic Club event on March 25, "Democracy North Carolina: Protecting Our Democracy in 2025 and Beyond;" another "Pack the Gallery" event at the North Carolina General Assembly on March 26; and "Hands Off! Pittsboro Fights Back," a protest rally in downtown Pittsboro on April 5.
Page 4: The latest news from the North Carolina Democratic Party, including information on Governor Stein's proposed budget, and more on the latest on the NC Supreme Court race.
Page 7: Links to events, trainings, and actions sponsored by affiliate organizations such as Neighbors on Call, Democracy NC, and more. You'll find links to their websites where you can see their latest events and news.
Page 7: Selected News and Opinion Stories. Lots going on. Segmented by NC news and U.S./International news.
Chatham County Democratic Party Weekly News You Can Use
March 17, 2025
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Page 1: CCDP events. In addition to several training opportunities, you'll find details on a letter and postcard writing event on March 23 at the CEC.
Page 2: Other upcoming events, including tomorrow's "Risk and Resilience: Weathering the Climate Crisis in Chatham County," sponsored by the Chatham Climate Action Network; a Town Hall this Thursday in Southern Pines with invited guest U.S. Rep. Richard Hudson, sponsored by Indivisible, NAACP and Democracy Out Loud; and a new Fearrington Democratic Club event on March 25, "Democracy North Carolina: Protecting Our Democracy in 2025 and Beyond."
Page 4: The latest news from the North Carolina Democratic Party.
Page 6: Congresswoman Valerie Foushee's latest newsletter, " Why I Oppose Trump's Joint Address and the House GOP Budget."
Page 6: The latest edition of the Reives Report by NC House Democratic Leader Robert Reives, with a recap of Gov. Stein's State of the State address last week.
Page 6: A Consumer Alert from NC Attorney General Jeff Jackson on toll text scams.
Page 6: Links to events, trainings, and actions sponsored by affiliate organizations such as Neighbors on Call, Democracy NC, and more. You'll find links to their websites where you can see their latest events and news.
Page 7: Selected News and Opinion Stories. Lots going on. Segmented by NC news and U.S./International news.
Chatham County Democratic Party Weekly News You Can Use
March 10, 2025
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Page 1: CCDP events (training).
Page 2: Other upcoming events, including this Wednesday's rally against DOGE in downtown Raleigh, sponsored by the North Carolina Democratic Party; and the March 18 event, "Risk and Resilience: Weathering the Climate Crisis in Chatham County," sponsored by the Chatham Climate Action Network.
Page 3: The latest news from the North CarolinaDemocratic Party. Lots going on, including more on the NC Supreme Court race; more on HB127, which would criminalize helping your neighbor register to vote; Governor Josh Stein's address this Wednesday to a joint session of the NCGA; and Trump's joint address to Congress last week.
Page 5: The latest edition of the Reives Report by NC House Democratic Leader Robert Reives, with a quick update on DOGE.
Page 5: District 20 updates from NC State Senator Natalie Murdock.
Page 6: Links to events, trainings, and actions sponsored by affiliate organizations such as Neighbors on Call, Democracy NC, and more. You'll find links to their websites where you can see their latest events and news.
Page 7: Selected News and Opinion Stories. Lots going on. Segmented by NC news and U.S./International news.
Chatham County Democratic Party Weekly News You Can Use
March 3, 2025
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In this week's issue:
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Page 1: CCDP events (training).
Page 2: Other upcoming events, specifically this Friday's "Stand Up for Science" rally in Raleigh. Science research drives many parts of the NC economy. If you can make it to Raleigh on Friday afternoon, please come out and make your voice heard.
Page 2: The latest news from the North Carolina Democratic Party. Lots going on. It's Women's History Month and Disability Awareness Month. There's info about last week's Democratic State Executive Committee elections for NCDP leadership, info about a dangerous new NC bill that would prevent Attorney General Jeff Jackson from participating in any lawsuits that would invalidate Trump's executive orders, the latest on the state of the NC Supreme Court race, and another anti-Democratic bill Republicans are pushing that would make it a misdemeanor to hold voter registration drives or help a neighbor register to vote.
Page 6: The latest edition of the Reives Report by NC House Democratic Leader Robert Reives.
Page 6: District 20 updates from NC State Senator Natalie Murdock.
Page 8: Links to events, trainings, and actions sponsored by affiliate organizations such as Neighbors on Call, Democracy NC, and more. You'll find links to their websites where you can see their latest events and news.
Page 9: Selected News and Opinion Stories. You'll find the articles arranged a little differently this week, by local, state and national news.