IB News: Wednesday, 3/4: A Few Events and Feedback Needed!

I want to take a slightly different approach in today’s newsletter – I want to hear from you! Now more than ever, it’s important to stay informed and involved. Building community and strengthening our support networks will be critical to making it through the Trump regime and whatever may be on the other side of it.

I want to make sure you stay informed and motivated to take action — and to do that, I want to get a sense of what our community finds most important. What type of news is most relevant to your interests? What kind of actions are most important to you?

Please take a moment to leave your feedback here so I can make sure we’re covering what matters most to you!

We have some new upcoming events to check out. A group of local activists are celebrating International Women’s Day by hosting a vigil in Orono on Sunday! Food AND Medicine is having their 2026 membership campaign from March 3rd to April 3rd. If you are interested in helping, please submit a response here. If you would like to join FAM, you can do so on their website! There are also a couple of new ICE know-your-rights trainings coming up — details below.

…And don’t forget! Check out details for the Susan Collins Empty Chair Town Hall and register to come and have YOUR voice be heard! We hope to see you there!



Do you want to become more involved? Would you like to help with the website and communications? Help organize events like rallies and visibility actions? Or do you just want to keep up with what we’re doing? Sign up to volunteer with Indivisible Bangor — your level of involvement is up to you!

Weekly member meetings are on Zoom, with in-person meetings on the first Wednesday of the month. As always, check out our Bluesky and Instagram for the latest info.


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NEWS

Trump, Rubio offer conflicting reasons for US entry into Iran war

President Donald Trump said on Tuesday he ordered U.S. forces to join Israel’s attack ​on Iran because he believed Iran was about to strike first, contradicting the rationale offered a day earlier by his secretary of state for how the ‌war began.

Secretary of State Marco Rubio told reporters on Monday that the U.S. launched the attack because of fears that Iran would retaliate in response to planned Israeli action against Tehran.

Read the entire article here.

Developer wants to build underwater AI data center Down East

A new tidal power project is being proposed off Eastport, but whether the developer has the technical expertise and financial backing to proceed with the proposal is not clear. Along with planning to provide electricity to local communities, the company, DeepGreen Western Passage SPV LLC, is seeking to power underwater artificial intelligence-computer server racks.

Read’s full article here.

Susan Collins supports “Save America Act”

Despite Mainers voting overwhelmingly to reject the voter suppression measures list in Question 1 last November, Senator Collins has decided that she supports even stricter voter suppression measures.The bill recently passed in the House and will be up for vote in the Senate soon. From Bangor Daily News:

Trump has framed the bill as a national voter ID push, although it is slightly different than that. Democrats have argued it could still bar millions of people from voting, with the liberal Brennan Center for Justice saying 21 million Americans lack ready access to the documents that would be required to prove citizenship. Noncitizens are barred from voting in federal elections.

Read the entire article here.


LEGISLATION

This is a list of important bills to keep an eye on. Click on the bill number to get more details. Please take some time and contact your legislators with your opinions!

If you know of other important legislation, please let us know and we’ll add it to the list!

Maine

Economy

LD 229: An Act to Bring Fairness in Income Taxes to Maine Families by Adjusting the Tax Brackets and Tax Rates

LD 1879: An Act to Support Maine’s Agricultural Economy by Increasing Revenue from the Corporate Income Tax

Education

LD 1089: An Act to Permanently Fund 55 Percent of the State’s Share of Education by Establishing a Tax on Incomes of More than $1,000,000

LD 1414: An Act to Support and Sustain Maine’s Child Care Workforce

LD 1955: An Act to Increase Child Care Affordability and Early Childhood Educator Stability

LD 2066: An Act to Establish the Child Care Employment Award

LD 2175: Resolve, Regarding Legislative Review of Portions of Chapter 115: The Credentialing of Education Personnel, a Major Substantive Rule of the Department of Education, State Board of Education

LD 2192: An Act to Protect Students by Ensuring Schools Have Complete Information About School Employees and Applicants for Employment

Environment

LD 276: An Act Regarding Inland Fisheries and Wildlife

LD 474: An Act to Improve Maine’s Environment and Protect Natural Resources

LD 1870: An Act to Establish a Climate Superfund Cost Recovery Program to Impose Penalties on Climate Polluters

LD 2174: An Act to Replace the Maine Waterway Development and Conservation Act with the Maine Renewable Energy and Associated Transmission Development and Conservation Act

Healthcare

LD 2206: An Act Expanding Access to Oral Health Care by Creating a New Path for Obtaining a License to Practice Dentistry

LD 2208: An Act to Offset Federal Cuts to Health Insurance for Certain Maine Families and Seniors

LD 2209: Resolve, to Direct the Department of Health and Human Services to Develop Innovative Models for the Delivery of Dental Services to Expand Access to Oral Health Care Throughout the State

Human Rights

LD 1383: An Act to Require State Divestment from Perpetrators of International Human Rights Violations

LD 335: An Act to Safeguard Reproductive Rights

Immigration

LD 2106: An Act to Prohibit the Disclosure of Nonpublic Records Without Proper Judicial Review

Tribal Sovereignty

LD 395: An Act to Restore Access to Federal Laws Beneficial to the Wabanaki Nations

LD 785: An Act to Enact the Remaining Recommendations of the Task Force on Changes to the Maine Indian Claims Settlement Implementing Act


Federal

H.R.22: SAVE Act

H.R.7300: Make Elections Great Again Act

H.R.7296: SAVE America Act


ACTIONS

Event: Attend an event!

Events are easy to attend and only require a small amount of time investment – some you can even attend from the comfort of your own couch! Take a look at the upcoming events below and register.


Petition: Sign “A Winning Democratic Strategy” Petition

This petition lists a number of items that Democrats should pledge to do.


Contact: Oppose the SAVE Act, MEGA Act, and Save America Act

Take action on the SAVE Act, the MEGA Act, and the Save America Act. These anti-democratic bills could be fast-tracked through Congress, with the Save America Act passed in the U.S. House last week (SAVE Act passed in the House last year). These laws would require voters to prove their citizenship by showing a passport or birth certificate in order to register to vote — a requirement that would disenfranchise millions of voters. According to the Brennan Center, “21 million American citizens don’t have these documents readily available.”

This bill would especially burden military voters, tribal voters, rural voters, and survivors of natural disasters. Plus, are you someone who’s married and changed your name? Or just someone who’s changed your name? You, too, could be affected. This could also affect Mainers living near the border who might have been born at a Canadian hospital to U.S. parents. 

The MEGA Act would prohibit the use of mail-in voting (like absentee voting) and Ranked Choice Voting. The bill promotes voter roll purges and criminalizes clerical errors by election workers. It’s a package of terrible ideas built upon false, debunked theories that our elections are not secure. Maine has the right to conduct our elections, which are already fair, transparent, and accessible. Let’s reject this federal intervention.


Letter: Tax the wealthy to fund programs for Mainers!

The state legislature is starting its budget process – where the rubber hits the road in terms of what our state really values. Here’s what your legislators need to hear from you:

  • DON’T conform to the Trump administration’s corporate tax giveaways, as the right is pressuring them to do
  • Support bills in the legislature, like LD 1089, LD 229, and LD 1879, to raise taxes on individuals with incomes over $1 million, modernize our tax brackets so people who make $60,000 aren’t paying at the same tax rate as people who make $600,000, and make sure that our state collects taxes from massive corporate profits. These could pass as bills, or end up in the budget – either way, legislators should fight for them!

This action is sponsored by our friends over at Maine People’s Alliance.


Letter: Support childcare funding

Next week, our legislators will be considering a number of bills that will make Maine’s childcare system stronger.

This includes LD 1955, which will provide $15 million in ongoing funding for the Child Care Affordability Program. This will provide immediate relief to children and families who are currently on waitlists, while also ensuring future families can access affordable childcare without delays as they work, pursue education, or engage in job training.

LD 2066 will make the Child Care Affordability Program Educator Employment Award permanent. This will ensure that current employees at licensed childcare programs receive tuition support and will help to both recruit and retain qualified staff. And lastly, LD 1414 will increase infant and toddler payment rates through the Child Care Affordability Program for eligible families—making it easier for providers to offer affordable care for the youngest kids.

This action is sponsored by our friends over at Maine People’s Alliance.


Contact: Support Sexual Abuse Survivors

Ask your Congressional Representatives to co-sponsor and support “Virginia’s Law”, a bill that would remove the statute of limitations for civil lawsuits related to sexual abuse and trafficking. This law, named after Virginia Guiffre an Epstein abuse survivor and outspoken advocate for justice, would empower survivors by giving them a legal means to seek justice with no expiration date. Given the horrendous treatment survivors have gotten through the unredacted release of their names in the current Epstein Files release, this is a small step Congress can take to redress the harm done.

More details on this in the Guardian.


Letter: Write a letter to the editor

Letters to the editor are published regularly in the local newspapers from Mainers who support the brutal tactics of the authoritarian Trump regime. Write a letter to set the record straight. Click the button to go to the Bangor Daily News “Submit a letter or column” page, the Portland Press Herald “Letters to the editor” page, and the “Letter to the Editor” page at the Ellsworth American.


Contact: Call or email your legislators

If you want an easy way to actually do something, check out 5calls.org. You enter your location, pick an issue you care about, and it gives you your representatives’ phone numbers and a script. That’s it. Calling your elected officials is one of the most effective forms of civic engagement there is!

If you are more comfortable with sending emails to our Maine congressional delegation in Washington, click the links/buttons. This is a good option if you have lengthy comments or questions.


Boycott: Pressure companies to stop working with ICE

Vote with your wallet and boycott companies and services that work with ICE! Check out the full list here.


Please DONATE to a local food pantry- food, personal items, and even cash.  Faith Linking in Action maintains a database of all food pantries and free meals– organized by both location and day of the week– in the Bangor area. Check it out here.

ActivateMaine has created a site, SNAP Into Action: “a statewide effort to help those who are affected by the freezing of benefits due to the Government shut down.” If you know of any food drives that are happening, please visit this site to add it to the database!


EVENTS

Weekly Events

Indivisible Bangor Meeting

5:00 pm Every Wednesday @ Zoom

Vigils in the Bangor Area

Tuesdays
11:00 am @ the Federal Building

Wednesdays
12:00-1:00 pm @ Orono town center – Details

Bangor Visibility Brigade

Fridays
3:30 pm @ Essex Street Overpass

Virtual Events

Thursdays
7:30 pm – League of Women Voters Youth Advocacy Team – Details


Monthly Events

Check back for new monthly events!


Trainings

ICE Watch Verifier Training

First Tuesday of the month

By signing up as an ICE Watch verifier, you’ll help verify reports of ICE operations in Maine and help create a safer environment for our neighbors.


Talking to businesses about what to do if ICE shows up

March 4, 2026 – Wednesday – 6:00 pm

As ICE agents continue to target Maine, federal agents are relying on people not being prepared in order to get away with unconstitutional searches. We need workplaces across Maine to be educated and organized so that unconstitutional searches don’t continue to work here. Join us to learn about how to talk to workplaces about steps they can take to make their workplaces safer from ICE raids. We will discuss how to find workplaces to talk to, what resources we should share, and what strategies they can utilize to minimize harm when federal agents show up. Sponsored by our friends over at Maine People’s Alliance.


Digital Privacy Training For Protestors & Activists

March 10, 2026 – Tuesday – 6:00 pm

Future Events

Singing Our Solidarity

March 7, 2026 – Saturday – 3:00 pm

The Peace and Justice Center of Eastern Maine along with co-
sponsors Indivisible Bangor, Pax Christi Maine, Faith Linking in
Action, and Food and Medicine is pleased to invite the community
to join us as we sing together and support our neighbors and
communities impacted by ICE raids and detention in Maine.


Music leadership by Women With Wings, by Judd Esty-Kendall,
and by others. Songs will be easy to learn and joyful to share.
The community is invited to raise our voice of concern, hope, and
love together in shared music. The event is hosted by St John’s
Episcopal Church.


No music/singing experience needed.


Donations will be collected to support the Maine Solidarity Fund.
The fund is an initiative of the People’s Coalition for Safety and
Justice, a collective of frontline organizations, cultural anchors,
and direct service providers with deep ties to Maine’s immigrant,
and Trans communities.


Map and directions: https://stjohnsbangor.org/map-and-directions
For more information: (207) 862-3638


International Women’s Day March

March 8, 2026 – Sunday – 12:00 pm

There will be a vigil for International Women’s Day in Orono on Sunday, March 8, from 12 to 1:00 pm. Organized by a local activist group in solidarity with the global international women’s day movement.

International Women’s Day is a global day of celebration marking the social, economic, cultural, and political achievements of women. The day also marks a call to action for equal rights for all. The first International Women’s Day was organized by the Socialist Party of New York in 1909. Two years later the first international women’s day was celebrated by over a million people in Europe. Since then it has been recognized around the world.

On Sunday, March 8, we will gather in front of the University of Maine Credit Union (15 Main Street) and walk together across the Stillwater River Bridge. Please join us as we celebrate women’s achievements and commit ourselves to gender equality for all. Bring your family and appropriate signs and dress warmly.


NO KINGS PROTEST

March 28, 2026 – Saturday

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In 2025, millions of Americans came together in nonviolent protest to oppose the growing authoritarian actions of the Trump administration and affirm that this nation belongs to its people, not to kings. Since then, people have continued to rise up nonviolently against the Trump administration’s ongoing brutality and abuses of power, including the latest escalation in Minnesota. The No Kings Coalition is activating an immediate and ongoing nationwide digital organizing effort leading up to our next mass mobilization on March 28, including a flagship event in the Twin Cities.


Susan Collins Empty Chair Town Hall

March 30, 2026 – Monday – 6:00 pm

Susan Collins hasn’t held a Town Hall in over 25 years. She is supposed to represent Mainers, yet refuses to face her constituents. That’s why Indivisible Bangor, alongside many other co-sponsors, is holding one for her. Enough is enough – it’s time YOUR voices are heard. We’ve invited Senator Collins to attend twice, but we’ve received no response.

All are welcome to attend to speak or listen. Those that wish to speak will have two minutes to do so.

Doors will open at 5:30pm and the Town Hall will take place from 6pm-8pm. Space is limited so all are encouraged to arrive early.


RESOURCES

Friends of Indivisible Bangor

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ICE In Maine

Maine’s Attorney General Aaron Frey has started an ICE tip-line Citizens are urged to report intimidating and excessive federal enforcement behavior to CitizenReporting.OAG@maine.gov.

“Emailers should be advised that any content sent may be subject to public dissemination under Maine’s Freedom of Access Laws.”

The ICE resources that have been listed in previous newsletters can be found here.

Maine Immigrants’ Rights Coalition has published a resource hub here.

ACLU Maine – Know Your Rights

If you see what you identify as an ICE vehicle in your town call the ICE Watch hotline in Maine: (207) 544-9989. You can also text them a photo of what you believe to be an ICE vehicle, or any ICE actions in your area.


Legislator Contact Info

The names of our senators and representatives listed below are links that go right to their official congressional contact form pages. The telephone numbers are links that should open your phone app to call that number. It’s that easy!

Senator Angus King
DC: (202) 224-5344
Augusta: (207) 622-8292 

Senator Susan Collins         
DC: (202) 224-2523 
Augusta: (207) 622-8414
Bangor: (207) 945-0417

Congresswoman Chellie Pingree      
DC: (202) 225-6116
Portland: (207) 774-5019  
Waterville: (207) 873-5713  

Congressman Jared Golden         
DC: (202) 225-6306 
Bangor: (207) 249-7400
Caribou: (207) 492-6009 
Lewiston: (207) 241-6767

Find your State Representative
By nameHere
By district: Here

Find your State Senator:
By name: Here
By district: Here

Our government in Augusta:

Governor Janet Mills
Email Governor Mills
Call (207) 287-3531

Secretary of State Shenna Bellows
Contact Secretary Bellows
Call (207)626-8400

Attorney General Aaron M. Frey
Contact Mr. Frey
Call (207) 626-8800

Questions or comments? Contact George!


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