Newsletter 5/16/2019

CCDemClub NEWSLETTER #116, 5/16/2019

NEW and UPDATED items are marked and highlighted in the Table of Contents, and in the details.

For information on joining the club, see “About the Club” at the end of the newsletter.

For UPDATED items, I’ll try to highlight the changed or new bits (like this!)
Any problems, or to submit items for the newsletter, email me at wils…@gmail.com.
– Mark


TABLE OF CONTENTS

Maryland Easy Enrollment Health Insurance Program (NEW)

Moving Forward Podcast: Interview with Joyce Tuten

Training Opportunities from the National Democratic Training Committee

Jamie Raskin mobile office: open once a month in Westminster!

EVENTS

May 18: Patriots Resist Rally (Weekly Gathering for Inclusion)

May 19: Eco Warriors Benefit Concert at Ruhlman’s Brewery

May 22: Community Job Fair at Fort Meade

May 25: Patriots Resist Rally (Weekly Gathering for Inclusion)

June 2: Save the Date! Honoring Elijah Cummings

June 11: Forum on Forms of Government: Commissioner vs Code Home Rule vs Charter

July 28: Save the Date! CCDemClub Picnic 2019! (NEW)

About the Club

About the Newsletter

Et Cetera! (Various Other Resources)


Maryland Easy Enrollment Health Insurance Program (NEW)

From Vincent DeMarco of the Maryland Citizens’ Health Initiative:

May 13, 2019

Marylanders Can Now Enroll in Health Insurance via Their State Income Tax Returns

Thanks to Landmark Health Care Bill

Maryland Easy Enrollment Health Insurance Program Will Help Thousands Obtain Health Insurance

Washington, D.C., May 13, 2019 – Today, Governor Larry Hogan, Senate President Thomas V. Mike Miller, and House Speaker Adrienne Jones signed a first-of-its-kind health care enrollment bill into law. The Maryland Easy Enrollment Health Insurance Program (MEEHP) will let Marylanders jump-start enrollment into health insurance by simply checking a box on their annual state income tax returns.

The bill, which passed with broad, bipartisan support, should serve as a model by other states and the federal government for expanding health care access in a bipartisan way. To underscore this point, Families USA and the Maryland Citizens’ Health Initiative joined Maryland elected officials for the bill signing in Annapolis.


Moving Forward Podcast: Interview with Joyce Tuten

Kate Sanner, host of Moving Forward, interviews Joyce Tuten, M.S., B.S. Tuten is a high school science teacher who is an expert at teaching science to non-science people. She is a member of the Middletown, Maryland Sustainability Committee, a National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Climate Steward Educator and a trained Climate Reality Project Leader.

Tuten is passionate about and committed to teaching about climate change and has developed a 60-minute presentation that she offers to groups and organizations. As she describes on her website, this presentation “connects the dots between science, our climate, people and planet – and the solutions”. Tuten recognizes that we all have a moral obligation to act to address the crisis of climate change and her goal is have those who hear her talk “walk away as new ambassadors for understanding and agents for change that will last generations”.

http://moving-forward.libsyn.com/understanding-climate-change

Download link:

http://traffic.libsyn.com/moving-forward/MovingForwardPodcastWithGuestJoyceTuten.mp3


Training Opportunities from the National Democratic Training Committee

The NDTC still offers free campaign webinars available on their website. For details and links, go to:

https://traindemocrats.org/


Jamie Raskin mobile office: open once a month in Westminster!

NOTICE: Congressman Jamie Raskin’s staff has a mobile office in Westminster once per month, on the second Wednesday of every month from 10am to 12noon at the Westminster Library (50 East Main Street, Westminster, 21157). Congressman Raskin says “No appointment is necessary for mobile office hours but constituents are encouraged to contact my District Office at 301-354-1000 ahead of their visit to ensure they bring with them proper documentation that may expedite service requests. As always, you may request assistance at my permanent District Office (51 Monroe Street, Rockville, MD 20850) Monday through Friday, from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.”


EVENTS

May 18: Patriots Resist Rally (Weekly Gathering for Inclusion)

From the CarrollCAN website:

This is a peaceful gathering to spread the love!

Make a sign to celebrate inclusion! (this is not a protest, no chants, just signs).

Meet across from the Westminster Branch Library, from 1 to 2pm every Saturday. Please keep your signs Welcoming, Positive and FOR something (not against something, this is a message of inclusion and welcome for all)

There are no organizers for this event. It is an organic gathering meant to spread peace, love and inclusion.

Any questions please email In…@carrollcan.org.

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May 19: Eco Warriors Benefit Concert at Ruhlman’s Brewery

Sunday, May 19, from 11am to 8pm at Ruhlman’s Brewery, 2300 Harvey Gummel Road, Hampstead, MD 21074

Silent Auction, Local Brews, Games, Food, Good Company and more! To benefit the Eco Warriors effort!

Performances by Joint Operation, The Harbor Boys, Foggymay, Shamboogi, more!
$5 General Admission, cash only!

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May 22: Community Job Fair at Fort Meade

Wednesday, May 22, from 9am to 2pm, at Club Meade, 6600 Mapes Road, Fort George G. Meade

Open to all job seekers! Meet employers! Free Resumé Doctor! Free Shuttle Service!

NOTE: Individuals who want to attend the job fair but do not have a DoD ID Card must go to the gate at MD 175 and Reece Road and report to the Fort Meade Visitor Control Center. You must present a photo ID card or driver’s license.

Tons of employers! Jobs with AND without security clearances!

For ALL the details: https://meade.armymwr.com/calendar/event/job-fair/3004420/2261

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May 25: Patriots Resist Rally (Weekly Gathering for Inclusion)

From the CarrollCAN website:

This is a peaceful gathering to spread the love!

Make a sign to celebrate inclusion! (this is not a protest, no chants, just signs).

Meet across from the Westminster Branch Library, from 1 to 2pm every Saturday. Please keep your signs Welcoming, Positive and FOR something (not against something, this is a message of inclusion and welcome for all)

There are no organizers for this event. It is an organic gathering meant to spread peace, love and inclusion.

Any questions please email In…@carrollcan.org.

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June 2: Save the Date! Honoring Elijah Cummings

The Elijah Cummings Youth Program in Israel 20th Celebration Co-Chairs, Anna Klein and Samuel Scott, invite you to join them on Sunday, June 2, in honoring ECYP founder, Congressman Elijah Cummings with your ticket purchase today: https://www.ecyp.org/20thcelebration

SUNDAY, June 2, 2019, 5pm to 9pm: VIP Reception 5-6; General Reception and Program: 5:30-7

At the Reginald F. Lewis Museum, 830 E. Pratt Street, Baltimore, MD

For details and further information, see the CCDEMS Event Page: https://ccdems.com/event/honoring-congressman-elijah-cummings/

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June 11: Forum on Forms of Government: Commissioner vs Code Home Rule vs Charter

The Carroll County Board of Commissioners (BOC) announces they will host a forum to inform the county and its citizens on the three types of government available in Maryland.

The forum will be held Tuesday, June 11, 2019 at 7:00 PM in Room K100 at Carroll Community College.

Citizens are encouraged to attend.

Three professionals knowledgeable in the forms of local government will give presentations followed by a question and answer session.

Details:

https://www.carrollcountymd.gov/residents/county-news/county-news-releases/commissioner-code-home-rule-charter-june-11th-forum-to-explain-the-difference-1/

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July 28: Save the Date! CCDemClub Picnic 2019! (NEW)

The Carroll County Democratic Club will hold its annual picnic Sunday, July 28, from 1pm to 4pm at the Lions Club Park in Union Mills, next to the Homestead.It’s at the corner of Littlestown Pike and Old Hanover Road (straight out 97).
We hope to have politicians and speakers, but it’s always fun just getting together for a sunny Sunday. Members are welcome, and if you’re not a member, come anyway and join up!
The picnic is FREE to members, and you can always join up at the picnic!Hamburgers and hotdogs, buns included, will be supplied by the club, plus soda and water.

NOTE: Please bring something to share!

  • If your last name starts with A-M, please bring a dessert

  • If your last name starts with N-Z, please bring a side dish

We don’t provide beer, but feel free to bring ‘em along if you wish.

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About the Club

FACEBOOK Page: https://www.facebook.com/pg/CarrollCountyDemocraticClub/posts/?ref=page_internal

We work to promote Democratic ideals and candidates. We also present speakers on topics of interest to voters at our meetings. We’re based in Westminster.

The November meeting is the sign rally Nov. 5 (see above).

The December meeting is the holiday dinner Dec. 13 (see above).

No meetings in January or February (weather!), so regular meetings resume March, April, May of next year.

The meeting minutes are posted in our Google Group folder:

https://drive.google.com/open?id=0ByGlJGvA6lW3bGlfdUlJTTVpcGs

To pay CCDemClub annual dues, send a check made out to “”CCDemClub” to:

     Mark Wilson, Treasurer, 1699 King Richard Road, Eldersburg, MD 21784.

$15 for a single, $25 for a couple. You will receive a spiffy 2018-2019 club membership card in the mail!

Back to our regularly-scheduled program….

About the Newsletter

We send out a weekly newsletter listing all the news and upcoming events for the next month or so, emphasizing the newly-added or updated events.

As always, you can also go to ccdems.com/events at any time to see the full calendar and details.

To ADD an EVENT: send the information, including (if possible) a URL, to Mark Wilson, wils…@gmail.com.

The newsletter was first published on February 25, 2017.

Et Cetera! (Various Other Resources)

Moving Forward Podcast: moving-forward.libsyn.com   With host Kate Sanner

To get on the  Carroll County Democratic Central Committee’s mailing list, just email Tom Scanlan at trsc…@gmail.com.

To give DIRECTLY to the local food bank, Carroll County Food Sunday, go to the CCFS donation page: http://ccfoodsunday.org/how-to-help/  This page is always available, and ensures your donation directly benefits folks here in Carroll County.



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