CRAG email archive
  • Home
  • Action
  • Contact
  • Home
  • Action
  • Contact
This blog serves as an archive of emails sent to CRAG supporters and as a repository of statements made to local government bodies.
(This is a one-way conversation. No comments. Contact me if want to join a discussion.)

2/17/2025

2/17/2025

 
CRAG Feb 17, 2025
Attending local meetings.
    Upcoming: Hancock: Wed at 6 pm
    Michigan Tech Board of Trustees
    , Friday, Feb 21, 9 am
What to say, how these meetings work, and who can speak.
Hello CRAG team!
(CRAG is Citizens Rally for Accountable Government)

Welcome new people! This list is now >130 people  (See the archive and below for previous group emails.)

It was fantastic to see such a great turnout on the bridge today, despite the cold. I guessed 50+ people, (does anyone have a real count?) Thanks Lois G. for getting the march organized and launched!

1.  Attending local meetings.
  • Upcoming: Hancock: Wed at 6 pm
  • Michigan Tech Board of Trustees
    , Friday, Feb 21, 9 am; **email Sarah Schulte [email protected] Today if you wish to speak.
Several more people promised to show up at the Hancock City Council meeting on Wednesday, 6 pm Hancock City Hall Council Chambers. Thank you!

A few people have wondered what to say, how these meetings work, and who can speak.
  • In Michigan everyone in attendance can speak at meetings of public bodies.
  • Agendas are posted in advance. This week's Hancock agenda. Comments are at the start; 3 min limit.
  • What to say? I’ve attached the statements I made in Houghton, and some generic versions. Your personal story and opinions are the most impactful. 
  • What are your “asks”? A direct ask is helpful, but not essential. Some examples:
    • Do you have a plan to support your constituents if this federal government take-over succeeds?
    • Which services will you be able to support if grants are canceled?
    • Do you have the capacity to expand XXX social services if federal funds vanish?
    • Can you report on what percent of the budget comes directly or indirectly from federal sources (our federal taxes)?
    • Can we count on you to tell officials in Washington how important federal jobs and funding are to your citizens?
    • What are the local implications if constitutional checks and balances, and the rule of law are no longer honored at the federal level? 
  • End with something like
    • I urge you put political differences aside and work together to address this constitutional threat.
Finally, what you say is not as important as showing up. 

2. Signal list:
Use this link to join the Signal group for action coordination (not necessary if you just want these emails).

Stay Warm!
Sarah

Citizens Rally for Accountable Government

Calendar

How and why to act locally

Archive of CRAG Posts

Join CRAG

RSS Feed (paste link into your RSS reader): https://www.fireelon.net/1/feed


Comments are closed.

    CRAG

    Newsletters sent to CRAG group

    Archives

    April 2025
    March 2025
    February 2025

    Categories

    All
    Data Sources
    Statements

    RSS Feed

Proudly powered by Weebly