What you can do the week of April 8
🗓️ This just in: Attend the St. Paul Town Hall this Saturday, April 12! This will focus on federal government actions that are harming Minnesotans. Join Betty McCollum, Senate Majority Leader Erin Murphy, and State Representatives Kaohly Her, Samakab Hussein, Liz Lee, María Isa Pérez-Vega, Dave Pinto, and Jay Xiong.
Location will be shared via email several days before the event. Register here to receive information when it’s available!
🗓️ Save the date for the next big protest on Saturday, April 19th at the State Capitol. Details TBD.
☎️ Call your Members of Congress every day. These calls should only take about 2-3 minutes each! Be sure to give your full name, location, and zip code every time you call.
• Amy Klobuchar – DC: (202) 224-3244, MN: (612) 727-5220
• Tina Smith – DC: (202) 224-5641, MN: (651) 221-1016
• Betty McCollum – (202) 225-6631, St. Paul: (651) 224-9191
Ask Tina, Amy, and Betty to publicly denounce Trump for disappearing legal residents into Salvadorian gulags with zero due process. Along with many Democrats, all three of them have been very quiet on this issue due to concerns about being politically vulnerable on immigration. This position is both politically wrong and morally indefensible. Aside from being cruel and inhumane, these kidnappings set an extremely dangerous precedent: either we ALL have due process, or else none of us — including US citizens — do.
Thank Amy for introducing a bipartisan bill to restore congressional oversight to limit/reverse Trump’s tariffs.
Thank Tina for pushing to restore LIHEAP (heating assistance for low-income Americans), which was just eliminated by DOGE.
Thank Betty for calling for public hearings in the House to force Elon Musk to be held accountable for DOGE’s abuses.
➡️ For more ideas, resources, opportunities, and explainers, visit our website.
Until next week!
– SAP for Democracy
“Some believe that it is only great power that can hold evil in check, but that is not what I have found. It is the small everyday deeds of ordinary folk that keep the darkness at bay”. – J.R.R. Tolkien