Trudy Miller

@trudymiller

Resisting in Maine

Northport ME
Joined August 2008

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    20 hours ago

    Indigenous people are not a “minority” to be assimilated. The Amazon is not property to be dominated and destroyed for profit. Defend the Movement Rights will be joining the solidarity event at the SF Brazilian...

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    Late last night, I voted for a bipartisan plan to re-open the government. Here's my statement:

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    Just finished my first day as a Congressman. I am honored and proud to represent Maine's second district. Today, we took a critical step to end the partial government shutdown. But that's just the beginning. We're ready to listen, get to work, and put people first.

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    Jan 3

    . talking with in the new congressman's office. – At Capitol Hill

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    A moderately unhappy camper. Fortunately it is not very cold - close to freezing.

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    Jan 1

    Brazil's new far-right president, Jair Bolsonaro, was sworn in today. He wasted no time in fulfilling one of his promises: to move towards stripping native people of their land. This is a direct attack on indigenous sovereignty and the health of Brazil's forests and environment.

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    Jan 1

    The presidency of has begun. Here are some ways to sustain the cultural and biological integrity of :

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    Jan 1

    Bolsonaro is inaugurated as Brazil’s president today. Our newest blog explains the danger he poses for the Amazon, the climate & indigenous rights - & how Brazil's Indigenous Movement is preparing to resist ✊🏾

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    Jan 1

    In 2018 people stepped up and showed up like never before. Keep it up in 2019. We’ve got a lot of work to do, and I’ll be right there with you. Happy New Year, everybody!

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    Dec 31
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    31 Dec 2018

    Twelve uplifting stories from Indigenous Peoples in 2018

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    31 Dec 2018

    Jair Bolsonaro will be inaugurated tomorrow. We’re VERY worried about his plans to roll back protections for indigenous rights and the Amazon rainforest. Our full statement 👉

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    30 Dec 2018

    I admire Robert Mueller. He has maintained a dignified (and canny) silence in the face of Trump's childish playground taunts and the vaporous fulminations of Faux News. He simply continues doing the job he promised to do. That's American spirit.

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    29 Dec 2018
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    You’re utterly despicable.

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    29 Dec 2018

    As the parent of several Junior Rangers, the death of these children while in US CBP custody disgusts and horrifies me. How many more children will have to die or be traumatized by the US before we fix this.

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    29 Dec 2018

    As the year winds down and we look toward 2019, I’m asking you to make a commitment: find something you want to change in your community and take the first step toward changing it. If you need some inspiration, take a look at some of the young leaders who inspired me this year.

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    Not only are the Governor’s comments wrong, this is yet another attempt by the Maine GOP to undermine the will of Mainers, who twice voted to approve RCV. Maine people are tired of this kind of poor leadership — which is why they voted for sweeping change in November.

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    28 Dec 2018

    BREAKING: In Maine, GOP Congressman Poliquin has filed a motion to dismiss his appeal of the decision upholding Maine’s congressional ranked choice voting. The litigation is over, Democrat Golden has won, and ranked choice voting has survived.

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