Donald Trump and the GOP are trying to steal, suppress and gerrymander to stay in power. Elias Law Group has 83 active voting and election cases in 42 states. We will not stop fighting. We will not stop winning. βοΈ πͺπ³οΈ
π¨ Republican candidate Tommy Tuberville committed voter fraud by voting in Florida while living in Alabama.
Many legal scholars now claim he is not eligible to run for governor of Alabama.
@tomaskenn The DeSantis administration said over and over that Florida taxpayers would be reimbursed by the feds for the Alcatraz alley grift. Almost a year later, they spent more than $600 million from Floridaβs emergency response fund with no reimbursement in sight.
@tomaskenn The Florida #GOPPEDOPARTY wastes Floridians taxes every freekin day! They waste, steal and use our money for their pleasure and theatrics like it grows on orange trees.
I am praying Floridians are sick and tired of decades of GOP Corruption!
We must take our state back!
The state raided Floridaβs Emergency Management Fund, meant for disaster response, for a billion dollars spent at Alligator Alcatraz, with operating costs of a million dollars a day. That could have been spent combating wildfires, or preparing and responding to hurricane season.
An Iowa woman moved to South Dakota to single-handedly save 950 acres of native prairie.
Her name is Tracy Rosenberg. She grew up on an Iowa farm in a state that had once been 85% Northern Tallgrass Prairie. By the time she graduated high school, that number was down to one-tenth of one percent.
She spent 35 years in Des Moines. A divorce forced the sale of the small farm she'd been planning to convert. She started looking for native prairie to buy in Iowa, but there wasn't any left to find.
Then she read a 2012 Star Tribune article about prairie conservation that mentioned Pete Bauman, an ecologist with the Nature Conservancy working in the Dakotas.
She emailed him. Within an hour, he wrote back and told her that the Benedictine monks at Blue Cloud Abbey near Marvin, South Dakota, were closing and selling their land, including some of the last unplowed native sod in the state.
So she packed up and moved to a place she had never been.
In 2013, Tracy bought almost 1,000 acres of virgin tallgrass prairie. She named it Abbey Grasslands of the Prairie Coteau. Then she got to work with prescribed burns, intensive rotational grazing, and integrated pest management.
She's spent the last 13 years restoring degraded sections and protecting the intact ones. The federally threatened Dakota Skipper butterfly, gone from most of its historic range, has been documented on her land.
Tracy received the USDA NRCS Earth Team Individual Award and was named Conservationist of the Year by the National Organization of Professional Women.
She gives talks at national prairie conferences, hosts educational tours for ranchers and tribal college students, and runs the property as a working classroom.
Less than 4% of America's tallgrass prairie remains. The nearly 1,000 acres Tracy is protecting is some of it.
π¨ Devon Archer was convicted of stealing $60 million from a Native American tribe.
Trump gave him a pardon in exchange for testifying against Hunter Biden.
In a groundbreaking social initiative, Albuquerque, New Mexico launched a program that pays homeless individuals to clean streets, parks, and public areas.
The idea was simple β offers work, dignity, and purpose instead of punishment or pity.
The results were remarkable: over 70% of participants have now secured permanent housing or full-time employment, transforming their lives and communities alike. The cityβs βThereβs a Better Wayβ program proves that compassion-driven policies can be more effective than traditional welfare systems.
@Rainmaker1973 The Governor of New Mexico, Michelle Lujan Grisham, is both a woman and a Democrat.
New Mexico has also put several sweeping health care programs in place to expand coverage, offset federal funding cuts, and combat medical provider shortages.
Women Democrats get things done.