District 17 Post-Session Legislator Town Hall
Join District 17 legislators for their post-session meeting!
Join District 17 legislators for their post-session meeting!
Join JUFJ in Montgomery County for a watch party of a full Council budget worksession! The Council will review funding for alternatives to School Resource Officers (SROs), funding for nonprofits, funding for rent assistance, and funding for homeless services — this is one of the most important full council budget worksessions this session!
While we anticipate favorable outcomes for funding for nonprofits, rent assistance, and homelessness services, JUFJ and our partners in the MC Defund/Invest Coalition are asking for additional funding for culturally competent, licensed clinical social workers (LCSWs), which is not yet guaranteed in the budget.
Our watch party will begin at 9:30 AM. We will begin with a short relational activity, and then review background information on the budget. The worksession will begin at 9:45 AM.
Join Baltimore City Senate Delegation (Districts 40, 41, 43, 44, 45, 46) for their post-session meeting!
Join JUFJers from across Baltimore to discuss our ongoing issue campaign work. We will share updates for all the local campaigns and brainstorm on how to move the work forward, especially on budget advocacy.
Join District 18 legislators for their post-session meeting!
Join the Montgomery County Budget Team for our next campaign meeting! No previous budget experience required.
Join JUFJ as we show up and ask Mayor Bowser to put people first when she decides how to spend $3 billion of federal aid money. We will provide training from 5:00-5:30 to prepare for the roundtable starting at 5:30.
The Campaign for Justice, Safety and Jobs' Quarterly Town Hall is an invitation for community members to learn more about our work to divest from and hold BPD accountable, support our immigrant and undocumented community members, and build a world where all Baltimoreans are treated with dignity.
Join District 19 legislators for their post-session meeting!
Join the Baltimore Jewish community for a fun night of Jewish learning. JUFJ will be offering two educational sessions related to our legislative advocacy.
Join District 14 legislators for their post-session meeting!
Join District 46 legislators for their post-session meeting!
Join DC JUFJ’s Tax and Budget Working Group on Wednesday, May 19 from 6:15-7:45 PM to learn more about how we can leverage our collective power to create a more equitable budget and make sure everyone is paying their fair share.
Join JUFJers from across Maryland for a call at 8:00 PM to discuss our ongoing issue campaign work. If you're new to JUFJ or want to schmooze and catch up with fellow members, join at 7:30 PM.
The Just Recovery DC coalition is hosting a People’s Hearing on Revenue. Tax justice is racial justice, and in order for DC to build back stronger than before, we need to raise new revenue. Join the hearing to hear from a range of DC residents who have been impacted by the pandemic as they tell our city's leaders why we need to raise revenue for a just recovery!
Join us for our next Racial Equity and Policing Team meeting to get updates about current campaigns and take action together. Everyone is welcome!
Join JUFJ in Montgomery County for a short and Sweet Shavuot celebration. We'll learn from our leaders, get silly, and celebrate the victories from our work this past year!
Join the Maryland Coalition for Justice and Police Accountability on Tuesday, May 25, 6-8 p.m., for a post-session legislative update on the MCJPA coalition’s five police reform priorities. You will also learn more about next steps and how you can support ongoing work to reimagine policing in Maryland.
Join fellow Baltimore City District 4 constituents for a meeting with Councilmember Mark Conway.
Last week, the County Council approved the preliminary budget for FY22, which passed with FULL funding for the Community Resource Officer (CRO) program, and ZERO funding for culturally competent social workers.
This budget, proposed by the County Executive and approved by the County Council, is a complete disappointment to the students, educators, and community members who have been calling for the full removal of police from MCPS for a year now.
Join JUFJers and other adult allies on the Police Free Schools Campaign to take action together during our Power Hour!