When Congressman Tim Walberg was invited to a community town hall in Tecumseh on April 26, he didn’t show up. Instead of meeting with the 125 people who gathered to speak with him, he opted to tour a trout farm instead. The people of Michigan’s 5th District deserve better. That’s why Lenawee Indivisible is heading…
By Mitch Myers On April 10th, the House of Representatives passed the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act, or the “SAVE Act.” If passed by the Senate, it would require voters to present valid documentary proof of U.S. citizenship in person. Acceptable documents would include: These documentation requirements would apply not only to first-time voters, but…
On Friday, April 26th, more than 125 residents of Michigan’s 5th District gathered in Tecumseh for a constituent town hall hosted by Lenawee Indivisible. The event was organized to give community members a chance to voice their concerns directly to their elected representative, Congressman Tim Walberg, during the congressional recess—a time traditionally set aside for…
We make decisions every day—some big, some small, and some that change our lives forever. These are all life-changing decisions. I’d suggest that deciding whether or not to vote in the next election is just as life-changing. Why? Because voting is the most powerful way to tell your elected officials what matters to you—and what…
Looking for a way to make a difference while indulging in some of the best locally made chocolate around? Join Lenawee Indivisible for a Postcard Posse event this Saturday, March 29, at Harvest Chocolate in Tecumseh, MI. What’s a Postcard Posse? It’s a casual, welcoming gathering where we write postcards to support Get Out the…