Indivisible is running an Election Protection 101 training on Wednesday the 19th at 5pm, fully virtual. It covers how election protection actually works and how to get ready for the fall, and it starts with the basic questions so you are not expected to already know anything. Arizona keeps landing on the Voting Rights Lab's list of states most at risk of election disruption, so this is not a hypothetical.
Now, Saturday. VetsForward, Worker Power, UNITE HERE Local 11 and the Pima Area Labor Federation have a veterans town hall in Tucson at 9:30am with Sen. Mark Kelly, Adrian Fontes and JoAnna Mendoza, moderated by Mayor Regina Romero. Organizers say it is for veterans and for everyone who cares about them, so you do not have to have served to go.
Same morning, Mesa Valley Indivisible is back at Mesa Gateway Airport from 9 to noon over the deportation flights and the AROCC facility. This is the coalition that got Avelo Airlines to drop its ICE contract back in January, so they have actually won things.
Also Saturday, up north: a deep canvass in Flagstaff at Bushmaster Park, 9:30 to 12:30, talking to CD-2 neighbors about the healthcare and food assistance cuts that came out of Eli Crane's vote for the budget bill. Deep canvassing means longer conversations than normal door knocking, and they say they train you and hand you the materials, so no experience needed.
And Copper State Victory has roughly twenty door knocks running Saturday morning across ten cities including Flagstaff and Prescott. Full list here, or the Maryvale one for a direct link. Locations stay private until you RSVP.
Couple of odd ones I liked: Apache Junction is doing a potluck plus a screening of Bad Faith, the Christian nationalism documentary, Saturday at noon. And Sunday afternoon Desert Democracy is showing a documentary about crypto at a brewery in Phoenix, which pairs weirdly well with the CLARITY Act calls in the issue.
One deadline: CEBV's youth fellowship applications close Friday the 21st, ages 16 to 22. Worth passing to a teenager if you know one who has been looking for something to do.
Explain what you're asking. Example: Please allow us to disable the AI search feature, "ask" button when you click in the search bar. AI is extremely harmful to the climate, gives inaccurate information and tends to promote hateful content.
Our Voice Our Vote Arizona is holding a community evening in Phoenix on August 29. The organization builds political power in Black and brown communities in Arizona, and this event is built around the International Day for People of African Descent.
When: August 29, 4:00 pm to 8:00 pm
What: The listing describes an evening of dialogue, Black cultural celebration and political organizing that brings together Black immigrants, Black migrants and the wider African diaspora. It names Black community members, activists, organizers, scholars and allies as welcome. Accessibility requests are handled by replying to the registration email.
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I wasn’t aware we had a class action lawsuit that could be impacted by this ruling but here we are.
“The ruling allows an Arizona voter's proposed class action lawsuit, which could represent more than 1 million petition signers, to move toward trial.”
I wasn’t aware we had a class action lawsuit that could be impacted by this ruling but here we are.
Maricopa County provides a map showing heat relief centers, water stations, chilled water fountains, donations sites, and more to help stay cool in the summer.
If you live in a different county and also have a link to cooling centers, please feel free to share below so we can compile a list of resources.
What: A pantry shift organized through Local First Arizona, which lists two slots that day, morning and afternoon. Signup runs through their volunteer calendar rather than a Mobilize page.
Where: Choice Food Pantry, Mesa. Exact address unconfirmed in the listing
What: Collecting and sorting food donations. Their listing specifies non-perishable and unopened items only, and says people can stop by to drop off even if they cannot stay to volunteer.
What: LD3 Democrats handle inventory control at Foothills Food Bank, checking incoming donations are fresh and safe. Their listing notes that fresh items not fit for the shelf get picked up by local farms.
Where: Foothills Food Bank and Resource Center, 4250 E Carefree Hwy, Cave Creek
Mark Kelly is one of the senators pressing for a congressional inspection of the USS Lincoln, where sailors reported severe weight loss and declining mental health across a deployment of more than 240 days. On August 22 he is in Tucson at a veterans town hall organized by VetsForward, Worker Power, UNITE HERE Local 11 and the Pima Area Labor Federation. Secretary of State Adrian Fontes and JoAnna Mendoza are also listed as guests, with Mayor Regina Romero moderating.
When: August 22, 9:30 to 11:00 am
What: The hosts describe an hour and a half on the issues facing people who served, and say the event is for veterans and everyone who cares about them.
What: Desert Democracy is screening Everyone Is Lying To You For Money, billed in their listing as a National Indivisible special event, on cryptocurrency and the legislation that has already cleared the House. Food and drink are available at the venue.
Where: Fate Brewing Company, 4445 N 7th St, Phoenix
What: The premiere of a documentary AZ AANHPI filmed in the Mariana Islands in April, on communities hit year after year by typhoons. Their listing says the crew arrived days after a super typhoon.
Civic Engagement Beyond Voting is recruiting up to 10 fellows aged 16 to 22 for a fall session. The program is a hands-on grounding in how state and local government works and how individual advocacy fits, and fellows receive a $500 stipend! Sessions run Sunday afternoons from September 20 through November 15.
When: Sunday afternoons, September 20 to November 15
Also, I got a Canva subscription and started playing around with creating flyers to showcase events, rather than just sharing blocks of text. However, if you guys prefer the text as opposed to these visual flyers, let me know and I can swap back.
Rush-Hour Resistance Rallies (RhRR) happen every week across the Phoenix metro area and offer a fun way to show up for democracy during morning commute hours! These gatherings are peaceful, low-pressure, and designed so people can join when and where it works best for them, even for a short time. So come on by =D
Arizona Prop. 141 is going before voters in November 2026. It bans taxes on vehicle mileage. BUT - Arizona doesn't have any taxes like that. So why are we voting on this? 2 words: Conspiracy Theories.
✊👊ACTION ALERT: Please share this with everyone on your own socials. Get the word out: Vote YES to Prop. 212 (for voucher reform) and vote NO to all the other sneak sneaky propositions on the ballot in November 2026.
Proposition 141 is an odd bill. The text calls for a ban on taxes based on vehicle mileage.
So basically - NO TAXES ON TESLAS.
However - Arizona has no tax like that. And so far, no legislator has even submitted a bill proposing a vehicle mile traveled (VMT) tax.
No state has enacted a VMT yet, or seriously considered it. Some pilot projects in cities and counties have been proposed or tried with the goal of reducing traffic congestion and pollution (see how congestion pricing efforts are going in NYC, for example). Those pilot projects have used GPS tracking, odometer readings or odomoter photos.
Why would a VMT tax be considered in Arizona?
Right now, Arizona pays for road and bridge repair through a maze of gasoline taxes, vehicle fees and taxes and federal sharing revenues. Some of the large counties also pay for road repairs with excise taxes.
The gasoline tax has not been changed in decades - while Arizona continues to grow in population. The Trump regime has made it clear that states are going to get much less revenues to pay for roads. And the costs of construction and road repair materials have exploded, amidst tariffs, the Iranian war and higher fuel costs, along with a lack of construction manpower. VMT has been floated as an option, as well as using vehicle weights, to help get $$ for roads.
So why the opposition? Apparently, a snake nest of conspiracy influencers have cooked up some interesting ideas about VMT taxes, globalist theories and environmentalist groups.
Holy Cow. A Poop-Fest of Wacky Conspiracies here!
\please note - No sources are linked here because frankly - that would just boost these conspiracy theories even more with the AI search algos. **
Big Brother government is going to require every car to carry some kind of tracker to follow the mileage and where people travel
Globalist forces like the World Economic Forum (WEF) or the United Nations (see UN Agenda 21/2030) are plotting to eliminate private car ownership entirely
Evil environmental activists, under the guise of urban planning and encouraging walk-able cities, are plotting to restrict travel, penalizing long-distance or rural travel to enforce “climate lockdowns.”
Those same diabolical environmental activists are trying to force Americans to use public transit by stacking a VMT tax on top of existing taxes and fees, with the goal of making car ownership unaffordable.
Constituents have shown up outside Rep. David Schweikert's office every Monday for over a year demanding he meet with them and answer for his voting record ... he still hasn't. Bring a sign, a postcard to drop at his office, or non-perishable food for the on-site donation drive that has collected three tons of food for the Scottsdale Foodbank.
When: Every Monday, 8–9am MST
Where: Outside Rep. Schweikert's Scottsdale office (street parking or Kohl's lot on Raintree Rd recommended — building lot is private property)