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Now is the time to get the Green Party on the ballot in Missouri in 2024

If you think that Joe Biden vs. Donald Trump (again!) is a good enough choice for President in 2024, then you can go on and skip the rest of this call to action... However, if you are not okay with this, then now is the time to do something BIG about it. Missouri Green Party volunteers have already been hard at work for months working on gathering the 15,000 signatures needed to put the Green Party on the ballot in Missouri in 2024. We have a great start. Continue reading

July 2023 Green Star

PA Green News Edited by Chris Robinson Allegheny Greens Endorse Olivia “Liv” Bennett for County Council District 13 Continue reading

Upcoming Events in Texas

2024's elections are right around the corner.  The time to organize is now!  The Green Party of Texas wants you organized & informed before the conventions. If your area doesn't have an active Green Party group & you'd like to connect, please reach out!  If you already have, you'll hear from us soon. Continue reading

Call to Action – Support our Nominated Candidates!

Congratulations to New Haven Green Party chapter members who won Green Party nomination at the June 28 State Central Committee Meeting: Continue reading

Green Party New York Summer 2023 Newsletter

Our First In-Person State Committee Meeting was held June 10, 2023. The future of the Green Party of New York was discussed and an Eco-Action Committee was approved. The GPNY Eco-Action Committee will complement national work on climate and take action around state-level legislation and campaigns. Mark Dunlea is spearheading this committee. To learn more, contact him at [email protected]. During the afternoon session of the meeting, Marco DaCosta gave a talk and slideshow about Greens in Power in Brazil, and presented some ideas that could be used by Greens in the U.S. Continue reading

Four Lakes Green Party co-chairs respond to Capitol Times Op-Ed

Spencer Black's June 27, 2023 opinion piece labels Cornel West’s third-party presidential campaign as “misguided,” citing Ralph Nader’s 2000 presidential campaign as an instance of how a Green Party presidential candidate can “spoil” elections for Democrats. Black asserts that Nader "took enough votes away from Gore to elect Bush," attributing Gore's loss in Florida, and consequently the election, to Nader's influence. Continue reading

Happy Inter-dependence Day California

  July 4th is complex! As Greens we cannot join an unexamined celebration about the birth of a nation that was created on stolen indigenous land, and built with the labor of enslaved Africans and impoverished European peasants who had been driven off their own ancestral lands. Continue reading

Happy Pride Month From the Illinois Greens!

As Pride Month winds down, the Illinois Green Party remembers the anniversary of the Stonewall Rebellion. That event inspired grassroots organizations that grew into a nationwide Queer Liberation Movement known as Pride. Unlike the two Wall Street parties, the Green Party has always taken the position that we cannot compromise on issues of life or death for LGBTQIA+ (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Intersex, Asexual and other gender and romantic minority) communities. We believe that addressing the deep issues facing LGBTQIA+ communities today requires deep solutions. Continue reading

Help the Green Party of Utah get ballot access for 2024!

The Green Party of Utah (GPUT) is beginning the process of gathering signatures to regain ballot access. But we need your help to get the signatures required by November, 2023!If you are interested in learning about the the petitioning process please complete the GPUT Ballot Access Organizing Form. Continue reading

Green Party of Michigan Statement on Pollution in Kalamazoo

KALAMAZOO, MI – The Green Party of Michigan calls on all officials elected and appointed to put an immediate stop to the poisoning of Kalamazoo citizens residing near Graphic Packaging International’s paper plant and the city’s wastewater treatment facility. Despite hundreds of complaints, and no less than 14 violation notices from the Department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy, as well as fines and recommendations from the same department, this problem has persisted for over ten years. It shows a willful disregard of the safety of the neighborhood and Kalamazoo in general by Graphic Packaging. Continue reading