
Montgomery County Council Worksession Watch Party: Use of Force Policy
Come join our Montgomery County team to watch the Public Safety Committee Worksession as they discuss a proposed new Use of Force Policy for Montgomery County Police Department.
Come join our Montgomery County team to watch the Public Safety Committee Worksession as they discuss a proposed new Use of Force Policy for Montgomery County Police Department.
Come join our Montgomery County team to watch the Public Safety Committee and Health and Human Services Worksession as they discuss a proposed special appropriation for mobile crisis response.
Sign up to join our next Racial Equity and Policing Team meeting.
Join JUFJ and Maryland legislators in the Police Reform and Accountability Workgroup.
Come join Montgomery County JUFJ's virtual watch party to tune in to the Montgomery County Council meetings!
Come join Montgomery County JUFJ's virtual watch party on the council's public hearing! The hearing will be on the charter change to the 2020 ballot question. We will be starting at 7:00pm to discuss together before the hearing goes live at 7:30pm.
Yesterday Chairman Mendelson moved to repeal a modest tax increase and instead cut funds to vital social services in the middle of a global pandemic and economic crisis. Our partners, including the organizers who were planning to present on tonight’s call, are calling for an action tonight in response to this shocking, undemocratic attempt to strip aid from DC families and excluded workers.
We are therefore postponing our Just Recovery DC campaign call.
Please email Zach Weinstein at zach@jufj.org for more information.
Make sure to check out our online action alert and guide for how to call and tweet at Council to make your voice heard. The links can be “Updates & Actions” on https://jufj.org/our-work/issue-campaigns/just-recovery-dc/
Join JUFJ’s Maryland strategy team as we plan our ongoing response to the pandemic.
Come join our Montgomery County team to watch the Public Safety Committee Worksession as they discuss a number of policing related subjects.
As Evictions resume July 25, tenants who lost jobs to coronavirus evict Governor Hogan. This is an emergency action if no action is taken by Hogan before the 24th. Evictions are set to resume on July 25th.
Come join Montgomery County JUFJ's virtual watch party on the council's public hearing! The hearing will be on increasing funding for the Montgomery County Racial Equity Office. We will be starting at 1:00pm to discuss together before the hearing goes live at 1:30pm.
Join us to support Councilmember Julian Jones' hearing on his police accountability bill, #73-20.
Join us to support two police accountability bills: Bill 35-20 Fair Criminal Record Screening Standards, and Bill 27-20 Use of Force Bill.
Come join JUFJ Montgomery County to watch the county council's final vote on the property tax ballot question and proposed amendments to the county charter!
Join us to participate in JUFJ's Tisha B'Av actions. This year, we are mourning and organizing around contemporary tragedies: racist and inequitable policing, ICE's targeting of immigrant communities, and an affordable housing crisis exacerbated by COVID-19.
Join Progressive Maryland, Maryland PIRG, Common Cause Maryland, and JUFJ for an information session. We'll be discussing our efforts to fight big money in Maryland and an opportunity to establish the Citizens' Election Fund in Baltimore County.
The Campaign for the Fair Sentencing of Youth (CSFY) is pleased to host a legislative forum with co-sponsor Takoma Park Mobilization, and other Montgomery County grassroots organizations, on Ending the Extreme Sentencing of Maryland Youth.
Join JUFJ and Maryland legislators in the Police Reform and Accountability Workgroup.
Join JUFJ and Maryland legislators in the Police Reform and Accountability Workgroup.
Join community members from all around Baltimore City at "The People's TownHall" organized virtually by (CJSJ) to delve into a CommUNITY centered conversation on the current uprising launched by the murder of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, and our very own uprising in Baltimore City, just five years ago after the murder of Freddie Gray; the importance of Local Control of Baltimore City's Police Department; repealing the Law Enforcement Officers Bill of Rights (LEOBR); and Baltimore Cities current Consent decree