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Women’s March Promoting Banner Drop on Dobbs Anniversary

Women's March Protest June 24 of Roe v. Wade Overturn

June 24th, Four Years Since Roe v. Wade Overturned

DOBBS ANNIVERSARY ACTION

June 24 marks the anniversary of the Dobbs decision, which overturned Roe v. Wade and ended nearly 50 years of federally protected abortion rights. On June 24th Women’s March is calling on activists to come together for nationwide banner
drops.
 
What is a banner drop? A banner drop is a dramatic and effective tactic used in protests, actions, or performances to draw attention to a message.
 
Note: Banner drops may not be legal depending on where it is placed and the legal
jurisdiction in which the activity occurs. Please check your local laws before proceeding and understand the risk. Nothing in this toolkit is, or is intended to be, legal advice.
 

More Ruined Careers That Hurt Us All

“Pete Hegseth removes all women and some Black service members from navy promotion list”

The US defense secretary, Pete Hegseth, stripped nine navy officers including women and Black service members from a promotion list last month, according to a person familiar with the matter, resulting in an all-male, overwhelmingly white slate of 22 advancing as nominees to become one-star admirals.

The Guardian US

Town Hall Tuesday with Doug Chapin for CD 6

Government works best when people understand how it works and feel empowered to participate in it.

Join Doug Chapin for an open community conversation focused on civics, public policy, and the real-world impact government decisions have on our daily lives. This Town Hall is designed to be approachable, informative, and interactive. No political insider knowledge required. Just curiosity, questions, and a shared interest in building a stronger community together.

An informed citizenry is the foundation of meaningful change. If you’ve ever wondered how decisions get made, how to make your voice heard, or how to become more engaged locally and nationally, this conversation is for you.

We are ALL ready for better. Step one is showing up. We’ll see you at the townhall!

#FlipThe6th #ReadyForBetter

 

 

 

Candidates at the Ice Cream Social, June 1st

From left to right: Victor Jumah (Ramsey City Council Ward 3), Brian Walker (House District 31A), Marissa Carroll (Anoka City Council), Jen Bloomquist (House District 31B), Doug Chapin (Congressional District 6), Gadisa Berkessa (Senate District 31)

Fake Progressive PAC Run by the Far Right

Story about Lead Left from Judd Legum Substack

Fake Progressive PAC Run by the Far Right

A May 27th news story by Judd Legum (American journalist, lawyer, and political operative) reveals the well-funded Lead Left Super PAC to a closet effort to upend Democratic races in sensitive contests. The story needs more publicity. Lead Left is making massive donations to the primary campaigns of questionable Democratic candidates. Maureen Galindo of the Texas 35th District has received over $900,000 from Lead Left. She is known for gross antisemitic comments. Her primary opponent, Johnny Garcia, is endorsed by the DCCC.

Lead Left has also been active in congressional districts of Nebraska and Pennsylvania. Apparently, the PAC had hoped not to be found out. This is not the first time that the Right has created false-front PACs. Legum identifies other masquerading PACs since 2024 that have done their share of damage. His column describes Lead Left’s deep connections to Caleb Crosby, a powerful Republican operative, and how it has so far managed to hide its financial backers.

See: https://popular.info/p/a-gop-dirty-tricks-operation-exposed

Parents for Good School Funding Campaign

Parents for Good logo

Parents for Good – Anoka-Hennepin Community Meeting and Action Items

The group, Parents for Good, has several upcoming events to help you learn more about the proposed school funding initiative, get trained, and start gathering petition signatures.

Tuesday, May 26 — Petition Training
If you already have a good handle about Parents for Good and are ready to start collecting petition signatures, come to for Petition Training at 6 PM.
Register here: https://tinyurl.com/Petition526

Thursday, May 28 — School Funding Community Meeting
If you would like to learn more about this effort, come to the School Funding Community Meeting. Speakers will explain the background, prior efforts, current preparation, and the plan moving forward.
Register here: https://tinyurl.com/Community528

Sunday, May 31 — Member Meeting
Come to the Parents for Good member meeting and get involved in the organizing and planning work.
Register here: https://secure.ngpvan.com/W3FfdHoheUW3zZQv188_Gw2

Monday, June 1 — Petition Training
If you cannot attend the May 26 training, come to a second Petition Training at 6 PM.
Register here: https://tinyurl.com/Petition601

Email the School Board
Please email your school board member and ask whether they support putting a school funding levy on the fall ballot.

We want to know where every school board member stands on this issue and to have their responses in writing.

You can find a sample email here, and you can also use this form to let Parents for Good know what their response is:
https://forms.gle/rHBfsi1eNTgQdtUw5

Parents for Good thanks you for helping to move this work forward. Community support is essential.

SD31 DFL This Week

May 20, 2026

To Resist Tyranny — We Need You Too!
VoteBlueMN.org
sd31dfl@gmail.com


Greetings, DFL Friends

Bird migration is going strong — spring greenery is at its most intense. And we are down to the final convention, for the state DFL in Rochester 5/295/31. From there the summer campaign season will move into high gear.

And there is so much to get active about — high gas prices, an unnecessary war, and unheard-of levels of corruption (Arc de Trump, anyone?).

Meanwhile the GOP and Trump’s Court have been busy stealing votes by eliminating voters (we thought voters were supposed to choose their government, not the other way around!).

SO— even more than ever before, EVERY VOTE counts. Even if a race in SD31 might be hard to win, our district’s votes for Doug Chapin, Amy Klobuchar, and others will help determine the direction of this state and country for the next decade or more. Read on to learn about ways to get connected and involved. We need you too!


First Priority!

Thursday, May 21st Campaign Volunteer LISTENING Training

Have you ever thought about volunteering for a campaign? Candidates rely on volunteers to help them get out their message during the election season. This session is geared to introduce you to listening at the doors. Listening at the doors is not focused on persuading someone to vote for a candidate, but rather listening to the concerns of people and then capturing that information. People want to be listened to and be heard. If you’re interested in finding out more, plan to attend this session.  

Sponsored by SD35; SD31 folks are welcome.

Riverwind Community Center

2701 Northdale Blvd., Coon Rapids 55433, starting at 6:30 PM


And Next!

Tuesday, June 2 – Doug Chapin Town Hall

Government works best when people understand how it works and feel empowered to participate in it.

Join Doug Chapin for an open community conversation focused on civics, public policy, and the real-world impact government decisions have on our daily lives. This Town Hall is designed to be approachable, informative, and interactive. No political insider knowledge required. Just curiosity, questions, and a shared interest in building a stronger community together.

An informed citizenry is the foundation of meaningful change. If you’ve ever wondered how decisions get made, how to make your voice heard, or how to become more engaged locally and nationally, this conversation is for you.

We are ALL ready for better. Step one is showing up. We’ll see you at the town hall!

#FlipThe6th #ReadyForBetter


Environmental Focus: Help Save Migrating Birds— and Your Own Health!

Bird Migration is in full swing, and most birds migrate at night!  They need full darkness to be successful. (And btw, humans need good dark to sleep well, a crucial part of human health!)

Lights Out Alert Minnesota (LOAM) is a system to encourage everyone to reduce outdoor lighting on a few of the most critical nights for bird migration over Minnesota.

Above is an example from this weekend.

100’s of millions of birds fly overhead at night during the 3-month spring and fall migrations, but fully half of all bird migration takes place on about 10 incredible nights each season. The Purdue AeroEco Lab creates 3-day bird migration forecasts, and when the migration numbers peak, they send out an alert. By making an extra effort to close our curtains and limit outdoor lighting on these few nights and, ideally every night, and encouraging others to do the same, we can make a real difference in the survival of our Minnesota songbirds.

You can get these alerts by following the link below.

Lights Alert Minnesota is led by MN Bird Coalition.  It creates a statewide network of conservation partners, cities, campuses, and organizations to reduce light pollution during migration.

https://www.mnbirdcoalition.org/new-page-35


SD31
District Happenings…

SD31 DFL Monthly Meeting

You are invited!  DFL folks gather every month for a combination of sharing news, social support, and a bit of business.  Join us to meet with other like-minded progressives.  All are welcome — you do not need to hold an office.  If you haven’t tried it before, make this month your first time!
 

We meet:

The second Tuesday of each month

Andover Community Center– Community Room A

6:00 pm Social gathering
, 6:30 pm  Business Meeting
Next Meetings: Tuesdays, June 9, July 14

Daily:  
10:45 AMDFL Statewide Phone Call : Sign Up For DFL Comm Calls

Weekly: 
Indivisible “Retire Emmer” Protests —  Otsego
Tuesdays 4:30 – 5:30 PM
Saturdays 11 AM – Noon.

SD31 Neighborhood Network Coffee Break (Andover & Northern SD31)
Saturdays (weekly), 8:30 -11:00 AM in the Starbucks of the Andover Target


Ramsey DFL Coffee Break
Every 2nd and 4th Saturday, 10am – Noon, inside the Ramsey Coborn’s

Spotlight— Candidate/Volunteer/Issue

Join other Anoka County DFL’ers for a

Picnic and Volunteer Fair at Aquatore Park in Blaine on June 6 from 4 to 7 PM.

This gathering is a great opportunity to connect with fellow community members, enjoy refreshments, and have meaningful conversations about how we can get involved and make a difference. You’ll have the chance to meet candidates, learn about volunteer opportunities with the party and partner organizations, and connect with others who care about building a stronger community.

Whether you are an experienced campaigner or just getting started, you are welcome to join us.

We look forward to seeing you there!

Saturday, June 6
4:00 – 7:00 PM
Aquatore Park, Blaine


Policy Pulse— National—>State —> Local

In light of the frightening resurgence of “Christian” Nationalism (code for a potent mix of racism and sexism), including a big demonstration in Washington DC, it is important to remember the true history of our country — as recently recounted by Heather Cox Richardson:

“But the United States of America was not founded as a Christian nation. The Founders were quite clear about that. In the 1796 Treaty of Tripoli, ratified unanimously by the Senate just a decade after the Constitution went into effect, U.S. leaders said “the government of the United States of America is not in any sense founded on the Christian Religion” and has “no character of enmity against the laws, religion or tranquility of” Muslims. They went on to say that “no pretext arising from religious opinions shall ever produce an interruption of the harmony existing between” the U.S. and Tripoli.

“Thomas Jefferson, the key author of the Declaration of Independence, and James Madison of Virginia, the key thinker behind the Constitution, both wrote explicitly about the importance of keeping the government separate from religion. Jefferson wrote that “religion is a matter which lies solely between Man & his God, that he owes account to none other for his faith or his worship.” “[T]he legitimate powers of government reach actions only,” he wrote, “[and] not [religious] opinions.”

“In 1785, Madison explained that what was at stake in keeping the state and religion separate was not just religion, but also representative government itself. The establishment of one religion over others attacked a fundamental human right —an unalienable right — of conscience. If lawmakers could destroy the right of freedom of conscience, they could destroy all other unalienable rights, including those enumerated in the Declaration of Independence and codified in the Constitution.”

https://heathercoxrichardson.substack.com/p/may-17-2026


UPCOMING EVENTS


Check out the Calendar on our website for details: 
https://votebluemn.org/my-calendar/

Tuesday, May 26

6:30 – 8:00 pm

SD31 DFL Communications/Data Team Meeting
By Invitation (contact us if you are interested — sd31dfl@gmail.com)

7:00 PM
Ramsey City Council Meeting

Thursday, May 28
6:15-7:15
Neighborhood Network Local Leaders. Monthly Virtual Call

The Neighborhood Network is excited to welcome new and younger leaders to get involved, on their own terms. Whether you’re ready to dive in or just curious to learn more, we invite you to join our monthly virtual calls where we’ll share who we are, what we’re working toward, and how you can take part in ways that feel right for you.

Join us on Google Meet: https://meet.google.com/jvq-yjef-wug

Tuesday, June 2
6:00  – 8:00 PM
Doug Chapin Town Hall
Municipal Center Conference Rooms — Alexander Ramsey Room
7550 Sunwood Dr NW
Ramsey, MN, 55303


School Board Meetings


Anoka-Hennepin: 
Work Sessions – 2nd Mondays, 5:30 pm (June 8, July 13)
Regular School Board Meetings – 4th Mondays, 6:30 pm (May 25, June 22)


https://meetings.boardbook.org/Public/Organization/2720

St Francis:
2nd and 4th Mondays, 6:30 PM, Community Room, District Office (May 25, June 8)



Look for additional events and sign-ups at the DFL Neighborhood Network website: dflneighborhoodnetwork.net

Resources & Links You Can Use

Keep checking our SD31 DFL Website: VoteBlueMN.org

Indivisible North Metro on Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/indivisiblenmh/

Common Cause Minnesota
https://www.commoncause.org/minnesota/

Brennan Center for Justice
https://www.brennancenter.org/

Clean Elections MN 
https://cleanelectionsmn.org/

Heather Cox Richardson 
heathercoxrichardson@substack.com

Thom Hartmann – The Hartmann Report 
hartmannreport.com

You can also hear Thom Hartmann from 11am to 2 pm daily on the radio (and lots of other progressive programs) on the Twin Cities progressive radio station, AM 950 (KTNF)


FREE AGAIN in 2026—  CONTRIBUTE to SD31— FOR FREE!

Make a donation of any size to SD31 and get a full refund. The Minnesota Political Campaign Refund (PCR) provides refunds of $75/individual or $150/couple per year for contributions made to Minnesota political parties and candidates for state offices.

Contribute whatever you can — and then GET A FULL REFUND!

After donating at VoteBlueMN.org,  just print and fill the following document and send it in with your receipt. The address is on the form.

https://www.revenue.state.mn.us/sites/default/files/2024-12/pcr-25.pdf


Email Updates and Submissions


Newsletters and other Emails from SD31 DFL will typically be sent out on Monday or Tuesday, at least once or twice a month.  If you have an item to share, please submit it by noon on Friday to:
 sd31dfl@gmail.com

We also welcome longer items for our website if you have articles, blogs, or letters that you would like to share!  Check the site out at VoteBlueMN.org.

 

THANK YOU! 

for all your efforts this critical year…
 

Stay connected with us and

Let your voice be heard!



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Showing up
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Gadisa Berkessa for SD 31

My name is Gadisa Berkessa. I am a proud Democrat, engineer, business owner, and community leader committed to solving problems and serving others.

I have lived in Minnesota for nearly two decades and built my life around hard work, family, and community.

I hold a Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Minnesota and a Master’s degree in…

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