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We Talked Politics!

This past Thursday, May 25, in Gurnee, Lake County Democrats along with Warren Dems co-sponsored the latest edition of the Tenth Dems University (TDU) Let’s Talk Politics series. This free event focused on reproductive rights, the recent Supreme Court Dobbs decision (which overturned Roe v. Wade), and the impact of states taking matters into their own hands.

TDU Dean Laurie Schiller led the meeting and opened the floor to attendees by asking how people felt when the Dobbs decision was announced. Many voiced their concerns, outrage, and personal stories about how the decision affected them.

Meaghan Murphy, Chief of Staff for Personal PAC, also participated in the discussion. Personal PAC is a non-partisan statewide political action committee committed solely to electing pro-choice politicians in Illinois. Meaghan spoke about Personal PAC’s efforts to stop the Danville, IL, City Council from passing an ordinance exempting itself from the Reproductive Health Act (RHA), noting that the overwhelming majority of voters support abortion rights. She also mentioned that HB3326 passed the Illinois Senate on May 24th and is headed to the Governor. Under this bill, information from automated license plate readers can’t be used to track individuals seeking abortion care or a person’s immigration status.

Men4Choice co-founder and Vice-Chair Oren Jacobson attended and joined the conversation. Men4Choice launched in Illinois in 2015 to educate and organize male allies in the fight for reproductive freedom. After successfully training and educating thousands of male allies in Illinois, helping pass multiple pieces of progressive legislation and expanding pro-choice support across the state, Men4Choice has recently extended their outreach into Georgia and Florida.

Oren talked about past and present legislation Men4Choice helped pass, including HB40 in 2017, which repealed a dangerous “trigger” law that would have automatically banned abortion in Illinois if the U.S. Supreme Court rolled back Roe v. Wade, thereby confirming that abortion will remain legal in Illinois. Other important bills Men4Choice backed were SB25, also called the RHA in 2019, and in 2021 HB370 which repealed the state’s Parental Notice of Abortion Act.

This well-attended and engaging Let’s Talk Politics provoked passionate discussion on the fight for reproductive rights. We are grateful to Oren and Meaghan for their willingness to share their expertise with the group, as well as the participation of the many Democrats who attended.

Remembering Fallen Heroes on Memorial Day

Celebrating Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month in May

Per Gov. Pritzker’s Proclamation, “Over 780,000 Illinoisans of Asian American and Pacific Islander heritage have strengthened Illinois through their leadership and resilience and make up the fastest-growing racial demographic in the state.”

The Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO) has launched its Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month celebrations which include spotlighting AAPI-owned businesses, hosting a series of business resource events and elevating community events during May 2023. Additional information about resources and events can be found here.

U.S. Senator Tammy Duckworth is surrounded by elected officials who are Illinois members of the Asian American and Pacific Islander community, including Lake County’s own County Treasurer Holly Kim

 

May is National Mental Health Awareness Month

During National Mental Health Awareness Month, we honor the courage of the tens of millions of Americans with mental health conditions, and we celebrate the loved ones and mental health professionals who support them every day. Read the White House Proclamation on National Mental Health Awareness Month here.

Celebrating Cinco de Mayo

Tenth Dems celebrate and honor Mexican heritage and the valuable contributions of Mexican Americans to our community.