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Make a two-minute phone call to your U.S. Representative and your U.S. Senators and urge them to take specific action on a timely issue. We provide scripts to make it easy. Just select one of the Actions below to get started.

Why is this so important?  Our phone calls fire up our Members of Congress, stiffen their spines, and push them to fight harder. We let them know that we're paying attention – and we have their back when they go out on a limb. Make sure to call your own U.S. Representative and both Senators – they are the ones who represent you!

See more reasons to make that call and calling tips below.

FOR THE PEOPLE ACT COMBATS VOTER SUPPRESSION AND MAKES OUR REPRESENTATIVE DEMOCRACY MORE INCLUSIVE
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FOR THE PEOPLE ACT COMBATS VOTER SUPPRESSION AND MAKES OUR REPRESENTATIVE DEMOCRACY MORE INCLUSIVE

America deserves an inclusive democracy where all can can make themselves heard, all ballots have equal worth, and our needs take precedence over special interests’. For the People Act (H.R.1/S.1) is the necessary antidote—making illegal Republicans’ anti-enfranchisement tactics. It creates the infrastructure to permanently bolster voters’ influence.

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THE FOR THE PEOPLE ACT RESTORES PROTECTIONS FOR OUR RIGHT TO VOTE
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THE FOR THE PEOPLE ACT RESTORES PROTECTIONS FOR OUR RIGHT TO VOTE

The For the People Act restores federal oversight to end unconstitutional voter suppression. It requires states to adopt independent redistricting commissions so we choose our MoCs. Senator Merkley said, “Everyone who believes in our Constitutional vision should support reforms that make sure the American people are able to vote.”

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LET EVERYONE VOTE
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LET EVERYONE VOTE

The 2020 election showed the most powerful person in the country is the American voter. Voters ejected Trump from the White House and dethroned Mitch McConnell. Democrats are now in control and have the opportunity to secure an American ideal: that everyone eligible can vote. The bills to do that are the “For the People” and John Lewis Voting Rights Acts.

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Indivisible Oregon’s "For the People" Campaign
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Indivisible Oregon’s "For the People" Campaign

Indivisible Oregon is excited to introduce our For the People Act (HR1/S1) campaign. HR1/S1 reforms and strengthens our democracy. The past 4 years underscore the need to pass it asap. Our Oregon Democratic Members of Congress all support it, and they need our help to take the leadership role Oregon's voting system provides and get this bill passed.

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Why call your Members of Congress

Members of Congress have told us repeatedly that our calls matter. When they meet with their colleagues in Congress, they say "I'm getting swamped with calls about this illegal power grab. We need to take action."

If you're represented by Democrats: They are our best defense in Washington DC. They can throw sand in the gears of the Trump regime by using tools such as parliamentary procedures. And they have the power to call attention to particular issues via press, social media, special events. In short: our elected officials have power, and we must push them to wield it.

If you're represented by Republicans: Our calls let them know just how unpopular their actions are. We make them nervous, even if they don't show it. We make it hard for them to take actions that hurt Americans.

Calling tips

  • State your name, your zip code or neighborhood, and why you're calling

  • Stick to one issue per call

  • Don't worry about getting pulled into a debate -- the staffer will simply document your message.

  • Be respectful. The person on the other end of the line is likely a staffer who handles numerous calls daily. Being polite makes your message more likely to be heard and taken seriously.

  • Use personal stories when possible. When you share how an issue affects you personally, or why it matters to you, your message is more likely to resonate and be remembered.

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