September 9, 2018 EscInd: Weekly Action Plan for Sept. 10, 2018 Welcome to Escondido Indivisible’s weekly action plan for September 10, 2018! It’s less than 57 days until the Primary Election on November 6, 2018. Be sure to confirm that you’re registered to vote at sdvote.com. If you’re not registered to vote, you can register at registertovote.ca.gov. The deadline is October 22, 2018. If you would like to request a vote-by-mail ballot, you can mail a request application to the Registrar Of Voters. Action Plan | Contact Info for Elected Officials | Tips for Communicating with Public Officials Monday Read-up on Kavanaugh confidential and Leaked Kavanaugh Documents Discuss Abortion and Affirmative Action. Contact Senator Feinstein and Harris and reiterate the importance of blocking President Trump’s SCOTUS nomination, Justice Brett Kavanaugh. Thank them for their questioning of Justice Brett Kavanaugh during his confirmation hearing and ask them to vote no on his confirmation. See Why We Must Stop Kavanaugh From Becoming Trump’s Next Supreme Court Justice. Tuesday Read-up on $250,000 of the Hunters' alleged illegal spending, broken down by type and by who spent it, Hunter indictment sheds light on 'personal relationships' for congressman and U.S. House Ethics Committee creates investigative subcommittee to probe allegations against Rep. Duncan Hunter. Contact Rep. Hunter and ask for his resignation for being indicted of conspiracy to commit offenses against the United States, wire fraud, falsification of records and prohibited use of (~$250,000) campaign contributions. Wednesday Read-up on Trump’s new plan to detain immigrant families indefinitely, explained and Trump Administration Proposes Regulations To Put Migrant Children In Detention Indefinitely. Read-up on More Than 400 Immigrant Children Remain Separated From Their Parents, Searching For Deported Parents In Guatemala, While Children Wait In The U.S. and As Months Pass in Chicago Shelters, Immigrant Children Contemplate Escape. Thursday Contact Rep. Hunter and express your concerns about a proposed rule to overturn Flores settlement and detain migrant children and their families indefinitely. See Block the Indefinite Detention of Migrant Children and Families. Comment on Immigration and Customs Enforcement Bureau’s proposed rule to overturn Flores settlement and detain migrant children and their families indefinitely. Public comments end November 6, 2018. Friday Read-up on Hurricane Maria Caused 2,975 Deaths In Puerto Rico, Independent Study Estimates and US report criticizes FEMA response to Maria in Puerto Rico. Contact Rep. Hunter and ask for his support of H.R.6103 to create a national commission investigating into the federal response Hurricane Irma and Maria. See Investigate the Federal Response to the Puerto Rico Hurricanes. Escondido Indivisible is a grassroots group dedicated to affecting changes in our local community. Our website is at EscondidoIndivisible.com, and our sister group is at Escondido Indivisible on Facebook. Send us links and comments at EscondidoIndivisible50@gmail.com and @EscInd50 on Twitter. And feel free to forward our newsletter to interested parties! If you were forwarded this letter, you can subscribe here, and check the archive here. Don't miss what's next. Subscribe to Escondido Indivisible: Subscribe