BREAKING: MoveOn Makes A Bet That A Million Progressive Leaders Are Yet To Be Sparked
And they’re turning their model on its head to find as many of them as possible. WATCH:
And they’re turning their model on its head to find as many of them as possible. WATCH:
In early February, the Atlanta City Council met to decide on whether to allocate $2.5 million to improving the city’s bike lanes. In order to show widespread support for the bike improvements, local resident Jonathan Bautista started a MoveOn Petition calling on the City Council to approve the funding.
This is going to air during the Super Bowl, and we couldn’t be happier. WATCH:
There was a time when the NRA worked with society to ensure safe gun ownership processes. Whatever happened to that? WATCH:
Recently, several states’ Departments of Transportation announced that they would not grant driver’s licenses or state ID cards to young immigrants who qualify for work permits under President Obama’s new Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program. In response, Matt Hildreth started a MoveOn Petition to the Iowa DOT Director asking him to reverse the decision.
In case you missed it, we wanted to share with you this incredible segment from Rachel Maddow’s show about the history of MoveOn—how we got started, grew to over 7 million members, and together became such a powerful political force.
It’s part of a great interview with Ilyse Hogue—a long-time powerhouse on MoveOn’s staff who we’re so proud has just been named the new President of NARAL Pro-Choice America.
This is eery and devastating.
We long for the days when the NRA made sense.
How is this possible in the United States?
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