“Cutting Through the Noise” | The Grassroots Connector

Jonathan Cohn, “Cutting Through the Noise,” Grassroots Connector, March 13, 2024.

Let me tell you a secret about your state legislature (and I’m certain it’s true of any). Your legislators don’t hear from constituents all that often. Yes, they’ll get calls about constituent services requests, and if you live in especially active districts, their inboxes may get flooded some days. But most legislators do not hear about policy from their constituents on a regular basis.

If we want better and bolder policy, we need to change that. And that’s one of many reasons we’ve been hosting phone banks at the relaunched Activist Afternoons in Cambridge on the first and third Sundays of the month.

We have been calling constituents in key legislative districts to ask them to call their legislators about important issues (and we can patch them through to an office immediately if they’re interested!) This year, we have been making calls about the Real Estate Transfer Fee, a proposal to enable cities and towns to levy a small fee on high-end real estate transactions in order to raise much-needed revenue for affordable housing. We are also backing the Gas Moratorium bill, which would put a pause on gas infrastructure expansion so that we aren’t entrenching unsustainable fossil fuels.

Odds are, you get too many emails with different action alerts (and too many fundraising emails), so it’s easy for things to get lost in the mix. That’s why these calls help. Many times, the voters we call are aware of the issues and eager to take action. But sometimes they aren’t aware but happy to learn of how they can make a difference. And too many people assume that their legislators are doing good work off in the distance when, in fact, they need to hear from constituents regularly. Calls from constituents urge them to pay attention to things they may have overlooked and give them positive reinforcement when they are doing good work. Phone bankers cut through the noise and make taking action easier for the people they call.

What is also exciting about these phone banks is that every time we train a new phone banker, or build the skill and comfort level of a returning phone banker, we are helping future campaigns, especially critical ones in the fall. Since we are calling a favorable list (our own list from Progressive Mass), people can have their first phone banking experiences with friendly voters, get used to the rhythm of phone banking, and relieve initial fears about talking to people they don’t know.

With Activist Afternoons, we also recognize that activism is always more fun when it’s social. We get to share our experiences on calls—celebrating wins, laughing at bizarre calls or answering machines, and enjoying each other’s company. And with our every-other Sunday regularity, people know that they can drop in when their schedule frees up. We’ll be there waiting — you just need to come with a good attitude, a phone, and a laptop.

Have a Local Newspaper? Make Your Voice Heard.

Massachusetts faces a growing affordable housing crisis, and we can see it everywhere in the Commonwealth.

The only way to tackle that housing crisis is with a multi-pronged approach of protecting tenants from displacement, increasing housing production, and investing more in affordable housing.

We need bold action from the Legislature this session.

Governor Healey’s housing bond bill (the Affordable Homes Act) offers a strong foundation. But it can be improved in key ways so that it can do more to deliver on a vision of affordability for all.

Here’s one way you can help.

If there’s a local paper in your community (Don’t know? check here.), you can write a letter to the editor or an editorial to talk about why you care about bold housing action this session and what that looks like.

Never written one before? Don’t worry — we can provide a template for you to use with key talking points that you can customize for your community.

Whether you’re a first-time writer or a pro, let us know if you’re able to write one, and we’ll follow up with more information.

Write an LTE in your community

Urge Your State Senator to Vote YES on the EARLY ED Act!

Last week, the MA Senate released the EARLY ED Act, a bill that provides a comprehensive framework for making high-quality early education and care accessible and affordable in Massachusetts! This bill would:

  • Make the state’s Commonwealth Cares for Children (C3) operational grant program permanent, providing a stable source of funding for child care providers
  • Expand eligibility for child care financial assistance to many Massachusetts families
  • Boost compensation for early educators by creating a career ladder and providing scholarships and loan forgiveness
  • Take numerous other steps to make high-quality early education and child care more affordable and accessible to Massachusetts families

This bill is an important step towards achieving the full Common Start Vision of high-quality, accessible, and affordable early education and care for all families in Massachusetts.

Write to your state senator in support of the bill.

Activist Afternoons is continuing this weekend!

Join us at 4 pm at St. James Church in Porter Square!

We’ll be making calls about key progressive legislation at the State House, like raising the minimum wage to $20 and enabling cities and towns to pass real estate transfer fees in order to raise dedicated funding for affordable housing.

Bring a laptop, a headset (if you want), and a smile!

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Progressive Mass 2024 Gala

Come celebrate the great achievements and contributions of progressive leaders from across the state and be inspired for the work ahead as we all push the progressive movement forward.
 
We are thrilled to present our Progressive Leadership Award to:
 
  • No Cost Calls / Keeping Families Connected Coalition
  • State House Employee Union
  • State Representative Vanna Howard
  • Worcester City Councilor Etel Haxhiaj
  • Former Newton City Councilor Holly Ryan

Join progressive activists from across the Commonwealth for an inspiring evening.

Progressive Mass Gala
Sunday, April 28th, 7:00-8:30pm
Zoom link upon RSVP

Get your ticket ($35) here: https://tinyurl.com/pmgala2024

Join the Host Committee!

  • Progressive Friend: $500
  • Progressive Advocate: $1K
  • Progressive Champion: $2.5K
  • Most Valuable Progressive (MVP): $5K

Become an Organizational Sponsor!

  • Progressive Ally: $500
  • Progressive Mobilizer: $1k
  • Progressive Partner: $2.5k
  • Progressive Champion: $5k
  • Progressive Visionary: $10k

If you have questions about joining the host committee, please email development@progressivemass.com.

Join the Supporters Circle by donating $250 and get a ticket to the Gala, a Progressive Mass tee, and recognition at the Gala!

If you would like to attend the Gala but are unable to purchase a ticket, please email us at grassroots@progressivemass.com.

Help spread the word about the Gala to your friends and neighbors! You can find the Facebook event page here.