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Nationwide Green Artists & Designers

Open Call for Green Artists Graphic Submissions We want to thank you for voicing interest in trying to volunteer your talents and hard-earned skills to help our party grow. As a party built by and for community members committed to a better world, everyone has the potential to contribute. We’d like to ask you to help our party communicate positivity and values with messages and graphics, in the spirit of #BeSeenBeingGreen. Continue reading

Want to help grow the Green Party?

MADISON, WI – Are you a Wisconsin Green Party supporter who's interested in helping grow the party for people, planet, and peace over profit? One of the most effective ways to get involved is to join one of the Wisconsin Green Party's committees, our volunteer teams that carry out the work of our grassroots movement. Continue reading

Greens call out Democratic Party for once again killing California’s hopes for single-payer healthcare

SACRAMENTO, CA - February 3, 2022 — Despite the Democratic Party’s super-majorities in both houses of the legislature, CalCare (AB 1400), the California Guaranteed Health Care for All Act, was pulled on Monday, January 31, just before the Assembly floor vote, by its primary author, Assemblymember Ash Kalra. He cited the need to gather more support from Democratic Assemblymembers as the reason, but his action denied voters the opportunity to learn where their representatives stand on the bill. Continue reading

News from the California Green Party

URGENT CALL TO ACTION - two important bills need YOUR help Your engagement — at whatever level you are able — can make a big difference in healthcare right now! California can lead the nation by greatly improving the state’s healthcare system. Finally, there are bills in the California legislature that will both implement and fund CalCare. We hope you are able to add your voice to push Sacramento. Please act NOW! Continue reading

Green Mountain News

The Mountain Party of West Virginia’s latest news and views Issue No. 1 - January 2022 Biennial Convention Announced For May The Mountain Party’s biennial convention for 2022 is planned for May in Morgantown. Business being addressed includes candidate nominations and amendments to our bylaws and platform. Continue reading

Green Party of Virginia 2022 newsletter

Next Business Meeting January 29 The next business meeting of the Green Party of Virginia (GPVA) is Saturday, January 29th at 1pm. This will be a teleconference meeting, with information about how to join by phone or computer to be disseminated on the business list-serve 48 hours before the meeting begins. The focus of this meeting is election of new officers and national delegates. Continue reading

Be the Change! Run for Office! Event with Green Officeholders

Be the Change! Run for Office! Get inspired! The Coordinated Campaign Committee of the Green Party held a live event on Tuesday, January 25 featuring three Green officeholders as they discussed their campaigns and what they're accomplishing as elected officials. Continue reading

Mountain Party condemns bipartisan anti-abortion resolution

CHARLESTON, WV –  The West Virginia Mountain Party condemns the anti-abortion resolution introduced in the State Senate by Democratic Minority Leader Stephen Baldwin and Republican Senators Patricia Rucker and Randy Smith. Continue reading

My New Year's nightmare

I had a nightmare on New Year's Eve. I dreamt I was watching the 2022 New York gubernatorial debate. The "Left" was represented by a corporate Democrat, Gov. Kathy Hochul, who was praising the status quo. Her only opponent on stage was a Trump sycophant, Republican Rep. Lee Zeldin, ranting about "law 'n' order" and "illegal aliens." We can't let this nightmare become our reality in 2022. We need the Green alternative in this election to campaign for a full Green New Deal of climate and social protections, including the New York Health Act for a universal public healthcare system. Continue reading

Green Party says Gov. Hochul's proposed budget falls short

ALBANY, NY – 1/18/22 - Green Party of New York leaders today said that Gov. Hochul's proposed $216.3 billion FY 2022-23 executive budget falls far short of what is needed. The Greens stated that Hochul continued the failed budget priorities of ex-Gov. Cuomo, and that her proposed budget would enrich the 1% and campaign donors rather than working class New Yorkers. Continue reading