MCPA, DFMC, PDA, PWG, MoveOn, Meetup Meeting
The time is now to get organized and make a difference.
Please RSVP to mikehersh@mikehersh.com so we know you'll be there.
Who are all these organizations and what do they do? See below.
Saigonese Restaurant 11232 Grandview Ave Silver Spring (Wheaton)
http://maps.google.com/maps?q=11232+Grandview+Ave+Silver+Spring,+MD+20902
Short walk from the Wheaton Metro / Red Line. Parking in the public lot 
across the street.
Building on recent successful meetings and looking toward the end of the 
Maryland General Assembly 2009 session, we'll continue work with our 
standing committees:
1. outreach to green business,
2. recruitment (to help us increase membership),
3. media (letters to the editor, call-in to radio shows, etc.),
4. issue advocacy with elected officials, and
5. event planning/hosting.
Upcoming: we'll sponsor one or two legislative updates to learn how our 
State Senators and Delegates represented our concerns in Annapolis, 
we'll work with other organizations to cosponsor healthcare reform 
events locally and in the Baltimore Area. In June, we hope to hold our 
6th annual Progressive Picnic to meet with elected officials and 
organize ongoing efforts.
If you're on Facebook, please join the MCPA group:
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=3401340272&ref=ts
Please join the Montgomery County MoveOn Council:
http://www.moveon.org/team/search/signup.html?team_id=4221
Who are all these organizations and what do they do?
1. MCPA: The Montgomery County Progressive Alliance is a flexible, 
result-oriented coalition. MCPA includes more than 1,000 local 
activists, mainly in and around Montgomery County Maryland. The 
organization began in 2003 when Democracy for America Meetup members 
reached out to other Meetup groups and other groups. In 2004, 100s of 
Montgomery County for Kerry members and local Progressive Democrats of 
America members joined the MCPA. MCPA adopted a mission statement, 
organized special events, and has held meetings nearly each month since 
2003. MCPA members worked to elect progressive leaders, led issue 
advocacy efforts in Rockville, Annapolis, and on Capitol Hill, and 
cooperated with other organizations and coalitions to make progress in 
our communities, state, and nationally. Moving into the rest of 2009 and 
building toward 2010, MCPA plans to solidify our organization, raise 
funds, and continue our public education and outreach efforts. MCPA is 
currently seeking new steering committee members and coalition partners.
2. DFA/DFMC: Democracy for America emerged from Gov. Howard Dean's 
presidential campaign in 2004, and has organized grass-roots activists 
to support socially progressive, fiscally responsible candidates. DFMC 
is Democracy for Montgomery County, a local DFA-inspired organization 
which is not directly or legally affiliated with DFA. DFMC has organized 
events and meetings; and endorsed and organized volunteers for several 
candidates. DFMC is currently seeking additional steering committee members.
3. PDA: Progressive Democrats of America began just after the 2004 
Democratic National Convention in Boston. Bringing together people from 
the 2004 Kucinich and Dean Campaigns with other progressives, PDA 
adopted an "inside/outside strategy" uniting activists working inside 
the Democratic Party with those working in peace and justice movements. 
PDA's core issues include clean, accurate and transparent elections; 
environmental protection; single-payer healthcare; economic and social 
justice; and peace.
4. PWG: The Progressive Working Group is a coalition promoting progress 
and reform, economic fairness and equality, protecting the environment, 
and more. PWG endorsed 14 issues for the 2009 General Assembly session. 
PWG currently includes: Audubon Naturalist Society, CASA of Maryland, 
Democracy for Montgomery County, Equality Maryland, Health Care Now, 
Montgomery County Progressive Alliance, Montgomery Health Care Action, 
PeaceAction Montgomery, Peace and Justice of Prince George's County, 
Progressive Cheverly, Progressive Democrats of America (Maryland), 
Progressive Neighbors, Save Our Votes, and Upcounty Action. Other 
progressive organizations are welcome to join PWG.
Note: While MoveOn has determined not to join with other organizations 
in any official capacity, many local MoveOn members are participating in 
actions organized and cosponsored by MCPA.
Thanks for reading down this far, and hope to see you at the meeting and 
future events,
Mike Hersh
Chairperson, MCPA
Steering Committee, PWG & DFMC
Maryland State Coordinator, PDA
Montgomery County Council Coordinator, MoveOn
 
 
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