PM in the News: Progressives Urge Action Before Trump Takes Office

Chris Lisinski, “Progressives Urge Action Before Trump Takes Office,” State House News Service, December 11, 2024.

Calling on Democrats to “be proactive, and not merely be reactive,” progressive groups urged Beacon Hill to take significant action on immigration, civil rights and reproductive health care before President-elect Donald Trump takes office.

More than a dozen groups wrote to top legislative Democrats and Gov. Maura Healey on Tuesday with a series of requests, including eleventh-hour formal sessions to muscle through legislation they believe would better safeguard Bay Staters from the policies of Trump, who scored a convincing win last month over Kamala Harris.

In their letter, authors including representatives from Progressive Massachusetts and the Massachusetts Immigrant and Refugee Advocacy (MIRA) Coalition pointed to California, where Gov. Gavin Newsom called a special session to reinforce state laws that could be affected by Trump’s second term.

“If old patterns hold, then the Legislature will reconvene in January, committees will be assigned in February, hearings will continue for the next year, and little if any legislation will be passed and signed into law in the first half of 2025,” the groups said in their letter to House Speaker Ron Mariano and Senate President Karen Spilka. “We saw the damage of the first Trump administration, and we cannot afford that wait.”

They praised the Legislature for prior efforts to “proactively respond to right-wing federal action,” including enactment of a law shielding abortion providers and out-of-state patients from legal action originating elsewhere following the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade.

The groups also asked Healey to create a state-funded legal defense fund to support court fights over topics such as reproductive health care, form compacts with other “like-minded states,” and prioritize state contracts and investments for “companies that align with progressive values.”

Legislative leaders, who preside over Democrat supermajorities and are working with a Democrat in the corner office, have signaled no plans to take up any Trump-inspired legislation before the new term starts Jan. 1.

They also displayed little to no appetite earlier in the term for tackling the specific proposals progressive groups highlighted, including the so-called Safe Communities Act, which has long been a source of debate but for several straight terms never moved forward for a House or Senate vote.

PM in the News: Progressives Push for Preemptive Action on Trump 2.0

Kelly Garrity, “Progressives push for preemptive action on Trump 2.0,” POLITICO, December 11, 2024.

NOW NOT LATER — With just over a month until Donald Trump returns to the White House, more than a dozen progressive and grassroots groups are urging the state’s Democratic leaders not to wait to strengthen state laws for rights they say are likely to come under fire in the next administration.

In letters sent to Gov. Maura Healey and top legislative leaders, the coalition calls on Beacon Hill’s Big Three to get the ball rolling now, before the current legislative session ends on Dec. 31.

“States like Massachusetts have a responsibility to lead and push back: we must refuse to comply everywhere we can, we must shore up protections for marginalized communities in the Commonwealth, and we must chart a clear course for what accountable progressive governance looks like and how it delivers for us all,” the letter to Senate President Karen Spilka and House Speaker Ron Mariano reads.

The organizations backing the push: Signatories include groups like Indivisible Massachusetts Coalition, Progressive Massachusetts, the Massachusetts Immigrant & Refugee Advocacy Coalition, Act On Mass and Our Revolution Massachusetts.

What they want: The groups are asking Healey to call the Legislature back for a formal session “as soon as possible.”

They’re also calling on the governor to create a “legal defense fund” that would support civil rights litigation, and are urging Healey to join Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker and Colorado Gov. Jared Polis’ “Governors Safeguarding Democracy” group.

And they want to see the Legislature pass bills that would ensure no state resources are used in assisting federal immigration enforcement and end ICE detention in the state.

Advocacy Organizations Call on Governor Maura Healey to Take Bold Action to Respond to Threat of Trump Administration 

Tuesday, December 10, 2024 

Governor Maura Healey 

Massachusetts State House

24 Beacon St

Office of the Governor, Room 280 

Boston, MA 02133 

Dear Governor Healey,

We, the signatories of this letter, represent grassroots statewide organizations that value our state’s commitment to protecting our safety, especially the most vulnerable populations, civil rights, public health, public education, and the environment. With Trump reentering the White House in January, we are deeply concerned about the federal policies that will threaten the progress we’ve made in our state. California Governor Gavin Newsom’s recent decision to call a special legislative session to pass protections is a model of the proactive approach needed to shield our residents from Trump’s dangerous agenda. A coalition, “Governors Safeguarding Democracy,” formed by Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker and Colorado Governor Jared Polis to resist potential federal policies affecting political investigations, deportations, and university diversity programs is another proactive approach.

As you know, Trump’s policies will bring aggressive rollbacks of immigrants rights, civil liberties, reproductive rights, climate regulations, healthcare, and LGBTQ+ protections. These attacks will disproportionately impact blue states like ours, where residents rely on progressive policies to ensure their safety and well-being. We urge you to act now to protect our state’s values and shield us from Trump’s harmful policies.

We respectfully request that you act quickly to safeguard our state:

  1. Call on the General Court to come back into formal session as soon as possible: Urge the General Court to come back in session in December to address the critical threat posed by Trump’s policies. This session should prioritize measures to protect our residents’ rights, health, and safety from federal overreach such as:
    1. An Act to protect the civil rights and safety of all Massachusetts residents (S.1510/H.2288)
    2. An Act relative to Massachusetts state sovereignty (S.997/H.1401)
    3. Ensure the safety and well-being of the residents of the Commonwealth and those traveling from other states for reproductive care by shoring up privacy rights and banning the purchase and sale of personal cell phone location data.
  1. Create a State-Funded Legal Defense Fund: Establish a legal fund to defend our state’s progressive policies against Trump’s administration. This fund should support legal battles on issues like people’s safety, reproductive healthcare, environmental protection, and civil rights.
  1. Form Compacts with Like-Minded States: Please establish a regional compact with other neighboring blue trifecta states and also join the “Governors Safeguarding Democracy,” to create a united front showing that our values cannot be undermined by Trump’s administration.
  1. Adopt “Race-to-the-Top” Standards: Lead the way with bold policies to continue to strengthen our labor, immigrant and voting rights, accelerate our clean energy transition, and address the cost of living. These policies not only benefit our residents but also set a national example, demonstrating that our state will stand firm against Trump’s regressive policies.
  1. Utilize State Contracts and Investments to Support Our Values: Use our state’s economic influence to promote civil rights, environmental responsibility, and fair labor practices. By prioritizing companies that align with progressive values and refusing contracts with those that support Trump’s harmful policies, our state can send a powerful message of resistance.

Governor Healey, with your leadership, our state can be a powerful counterforce against a federal government that threatens our most fundamental rights and protections. We urge you to act swiftly to protect Massachusetts residents and ensure that we remain a stronghold for justice, equality, and environmental stewardship.

Thank you for your dedication to safeguarding our values and acting to protect our community in the face of a second Trump administration. We look forward to seeing our state be bold, protect and uphold the rights and freedoms that are essential to our future.

Sincerely,

Indivisible Mass Coalition

Progressive Mass

Massachusetts Immigrant & Refugee Advocacy Coalition

Act On Mass

American Federation of Teachers – MA

Asian American Resource Workshop 

Asian Pacific Islanders Civic Action Network – MA

CARE Action, Inc

Clean Water Action

Mass Peace Action

Our Revolution Massachusetts

Progressive Democrats of Massachusetts

Indivisible Acton Area

IndivisibleLAB

Valley Action

Advocacy Organizations Call on Massachusetts House and Senate to Reconvene Before End of Session to Pass Critical Legislation that Addresses Threats of Trump Administration

Tuesday, December 10, 2024 

Speaker Ron Mariano 

24 Beacon St.

Room 356

Boston, MA, 02133

Senate President Karen Spilka 

24 Beacon St.

Room 332

Boston, MA, 02133

Speaker Mariano and Senate President Spilka, 

Residents across Massachusetts have responded to the recent presidential election with fear and anxiety about what will come from a second Trump administration. We know the damage caused from the first one: the harms done to civil rights, labor rights, environmental protections, immigrant communities, communities of color, LGBTQ rights, reproductive rights, health care access, public health infrastructure, and so much more. 

Trump and the coming Republican Congress have been clear that they plan to continue these assaults. They and their allies have outlined it in Project 2025, which proposes a radical right-wing restructuring of the federal government and an attack on basic rights and freedoms that we in Massachusetts cherish. 

States like Massachusetts have a responsibility to lead and push back: we must refuse to comply everywhere we can, we must shore up protections for marginalized communities in the Commonwealth, and we must chart a clear course for what accountable progressive governance looks like and how it delivers for us all. 

This work ahead will follow different timelines, but what is clear now is we cannot wait until next January to get started. We ask you to be proactive, and not merely be reactive to the threats of the Trump administration. This extraordinary moment requires extraordinary action. Other states, such as California, have responded by coming back into session to pass additional protections. We urge you to come back into session as soon as possible this month to do the same. 

Knowing that assaults on our immigrant communities will be immediate actions from the next Trump administration, we urge you to take up legislation this December to protect our state’s immigrant communities, including but not limited to provisions found in bills S.1510/H.2288 and S.997/H.1401: 

  • Guarantee that Massachusetts resources are used for state priorities, not federal immigration enforcement, by ending the state Department of Corrections’ 287(g) agreement with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and ensuring that state and local police will not inquire about immigration status 
  • End ICE detention in Massachusetts and prohibit the deputization of local officials to act as ICE agents 
  • Protect access to courts by prohibiting police and court officials from initiating contact with ICE about a person’s pending release from police or court custody, except at the end of a sentence of incarceration 
  • Ensure the safety and well-being of the residents of the Commonwealth and those traveling from other states for reproductive care by shoring up privacy rights and banning the purchase and sale of personal cell phone location data. 

If old patterns hold, then the Legislature will reconvene in January, committees will be assigned in February, hearings will continue for the next year, and little if any legislation will be passed and signed into law in the first half of 2025. We saw the damage of the first Trump administration, and we cannot afford that wait. 

We appreciate past efforts to  proactively respond to right-wing federal action. After the Supreme Court’s shameful Dobbs decision in late June of 2022, you took quick action to provide legal protections to abortion providers, out-of-state patients, and insurers; expand access to contraceptives; and help ensure that women who face grave circumstances get the care they need. 

We ask that you once again step up. We look forward to working with you in December and also in the coming years to counter the threats posed by the Trump administration. Our Commonwealth must take action at this moment and respond, and we must be flexible now, which means proactively passing legislation in December before this session ends. 

Sincerely,

Indivisible Mass Coalition

Progressive Mass

Massachusetts Immigrant & Refugee Advocacy Coalition

Act On Mass

American Federation of Teachers – MA

Asian American Resource Workshop 

Asian Pacific Islanders Civic Action Network – MA

CARE Action, Inc

Clean Water Action

MassEquality

Mass Peace Action

Our Revolution Massachusetts

Progressive Democrats of Massachusetts

Indivisible Acton Area

IndivisibleLAB

Valley Action