Another Occupy Oregon Victory–How We Killed the Twitter=Felony Bill!

Our six-strong Occupy group met that morning at the gazebo in our Central Park little dreaming of the success which awaited us at the 2012 Oregon State Legislature. Or that our story would attract the attention of Mother Jones.

Earlier that week, we had been alerted by one of our fellow Occupiers who had combed through the proposed 2012 bills and found one which appeared to be directly targeting freedom of assembly and free speech. Senate Bill 1534, which criminalized electronic communication, changed any misdemeanor into a Class C felony if it was arranged via the internet “aggravated solicitation”) and carried a $125,000 fine and up to five years in prison. Sound like anyone you know?

We posted a Stop Senate Bill 1534 iPetition which gathered around 200 signatures over the weekend. Fliers were distributed around town. Very late on Friday, SB 1534 appeared on the list of scheduled hearings for Monday. One of us caught it.

Ironically, we had arranged this particular Monday action face-to-face at our Saturday potluck; if this bill had been in force, we would have been in no fear of having our jaywalking misdemeanors morphing into Class C felonies.  

We joined two Occupiers from Salem, so Occupy made up eight of the ten citizens who testified against SB 1534 with no one testifying in favor. One of us caught most of the testimony on video (part 1 and part 2). We spoke of the threat to civil liberties guaranteed Oregonians under the Oregon Constitution by this bill which could be used as a threat to our right to practice civil disobedience and free speech. We also promised “extreme opposition” if it somehow passed through the committee. The attorney representing the Oregon Progressive Party remarked at the end of this testimony, “I have to say, this is the kind of law that I would expect to see in Myanmar, Turkmenistan, North Korea or Zimbabwe, but not in Oregon.”

After the hearing, we decided to visit the Republican Senator from our adjacent town who had been a cosponsor of this ill-conceived attack on our civil liberties. He sat down with us for a long rather uncomfortable dialogue about the bill since he was not on the Judicial Committee which heard the testimony. We asked him to withdraw his sponsorship, and he did distance himself from the bill.  We also told him that we were watching the legislature very closely this year which is how we found this particular bill, and we would follow up if the bill moved forward.

I stayed overnight, meaning to drive right home in the morning. However, I just felt drawn back to our Statehouse. I wanted to be very sure that SB 1534 was no longer listed, but it turned out to be more than that. I spent the entire day there. I visited the office of the Eugene Democrat, Senator Floyd Prozanski, who as Judicial Committee Chair had declared the bill dead, and left my thanks. I enjoyed the buffet lunch—along with legislators–served by the compost/recycle organizations which were set up in the lobby. I was given a small complementary bag of compost. I visited my own representative. I wandered around every floor and hallway, reading posted bills, viewing art, checking schedules, stuffing my parking meter, and watching the Senate Assembly from the gallery.

I wore my red suit coat and Occupy shirt from yesterday’s meeting, complete with my 99 percent button. I began to notice that I was being noticed which is when I realized why I was there.

This was the walk around.

Not that I was gloating. Well, maybe a little. I was proud of all of us and how we the people had made our voices heard. In Western Oregon, local Occupys had organized into a loose coalition of “Occupy Oregon” so we could Occupy the Legislature for this month-long session.

And it all worked.

Women Amplified: International Women’s Day March

Cascadia Action Lab Presents: Women Amplified—IWD Solidarity March and Pot Luck 3/8/2012
Women’s Day International : Uniting Girls, Inspiring Futures

When: Thursday, March 8, 4 – 11 pm.

Where: Wayne Morse Free Speech Plaza
http://www.internationalwomensday.com/

Nearly 50% of the worlds population is comprised of the generation about to come of age. Our youth stand to be most impacted by our political and social decisions – empower them now. What kind of future do you want to see for your sisters, daughters, granddaughters, cousins and friends? What do you want for the world we live in to become?

A few things from the news:
*Planned Parenthood is a hot topic and likely to remain that way through the presidential elections.
http://www.womensmediacenter.com/feature/entry/komen-vs.-planned-parenthoodwhats-going-on

*Girls not brides…Global campaign to end child marriages!
http://www.womensmediacenter.com/feature/entry/letting-girls-be-girls-a-global-campaign

*LGBT equality ‘waters down marriage.’ ~Santorum strikes again
http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2012/02/14/santorum-lgbt-equality-waters-down-marriage/

Given the frequency of oppression in this world, and the amount of people about to come of age, rallying to connect and empower our youth (especially our daughters—bringers of life) as their guardians seems past due to say the least…

Join us in the streets, bring your demands, prepare to be empowered.

Rally at 4, March at 4:30 (route TBA), and a dinner/potluck event afterward (location TBA). Costume and street theater details developing organically, stay tuned.

Facilitation Training

The Occupy Eugene Facilitation Team is holding a facilitation training Sunday, March 11 from 12- 3pm at 454 Willamette @ the Growers Round table. Please come to learn how to facilitate consensus based meetings. We will focus on honing skills for facilitating General Assemblies. Handouts and practice provided. Please come!

When: Sunday, March 11, 12 – 3pm

Where: Growers’ Market, 454 Willamette

Occupy Oregon Statewide Assembly Planning Meeting

Come help us plan the Occupy Oregon Statewide Assembly!

When: Thursday, February 16, 11:45 – 1pm

Where: Growers’ Market, office #211, 454 Willamette, Eugene

Contact: Jennefer Harper , 541.514.9487,  jenneferharper@yahoo.com

Occupy Eugene Press Conference on Stopping Foreclosure Sale

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Contact: press@occupyeugenemedia.org
occupyeugenemedia.org, @OccupyEugene

Occupy Eugene Press Conference on Stopping Foreclosure Sale
On Monday morning, March 5, Occupy Eugene is holding a press conference at the Wayne Morse Free Speech Plaza outside the Lane County Courthouse, shortly following the 10 a.m. foreclosure auction. Lauren Schickling of Walton, Oregon, will tell her story to the media, and Occupy Eugene will highlight the need for passage of proposed legislation designed to help thousands of Oregonians who are facing foreclosure actions.

Occupy Eugene is helping to stop an alleged act of legalized theft — the fraudulent sale of Mrs. Schickling’s home and property. A flurry of activity will occur in the early morning hours as members of Occupy Eugene work with Mrs. Schickling at both the Federal and County Courthouses in an attempt to stop the foreclosure sale.

Our efforts will begin at the Federal Courthouse where Mrs. Shickling and Occupy Eugene will seek to have a federal judge approve an emergency injunction to stop the scheduled foreclosure auction to be held at 10 a.m. at the Lane County Courthouse. If that fails, Mrs. Schickling is prepared to tell the auctioneer at the Lane County Courthouse that she is paying off the mortgage in full. It is our understanding that if the auctioneer does not honor this statement of new information and immediately cancel the auction, under Oregon law a crime will have been committed.

The Schicklings have been fighting the banks to save their home for several years. They are victims of a common practice called dual-tracking, which is when lenders negotiate loan modification terms with the borrower while simultaneously moving forward with foreclosure, without the borrower’s knowledge. On February 16th the Oregon senate voted 20-10 to approve S.B. 1564 which will ban dual-tracking in Oregon, though efforts are now underway by Representatives Gene Whisnant and Bruce Hanna to give the banks immunity from legal liability for all previous and current dual-tracking actions taken against Oregon homeowners.

Occupy Eugene invites media and supporters to join us at 9:50 a.m. at the Wayne Morse Free Speech Plaza. At 10 a.m., just inside the Lane County Courthouse, the auction will begin and will end in a matter of minutes. Afterward, Mrs. Schickling and members of Occupy Eugene will speak to the media to recap what happened.

This press release is from the Communications Committee of Occupy Eugene which is empowered to speak on behalf of the larger Occupy Eugene body.

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Free Class: GMO Free Eugene and The Commons

This is in regard to the weekly free class we’ve been having each Sunday. It has been listed as “Understanding the Constitution,” however we will be having guest speakers each week that will change the focus of the class. This coming week we will have a woman named Sabrina from GMO Free Eugene speaking about the work that they are doing in our area and current and upcoming battles that the Eugene-Springfield area faces regarding our food systems and what we can do about them. Following that discussion we will be showing a documentary about the Commons and Common Space with a discussion/presentation afterward.

Where: Growers’ Market, 454 Willamette

When: Sunday, March 4, 12 -3 pm.

event contact: Elizabeth Yandel
plantacara [at] gmail [dot] com

Occupy Eugene Medical Re-Occupies Downtown

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Occupy Eugene Medical Re-Occupies Downtown

Occupy Medical is on the move again. Beginning February 5th, Eugene Occupy Medical Team will offer free medical services downtown. The Occupy Eugene Medical Team will be setting up a tent in front of the Federal Building at 7th and Pearl to serve the community. The Medical tent will be staffed by volunteers from various branches of the medical committee: doctors, nurses, EMTs, and alternative care professionals. Occupy Medical is open every Sunday 12-5pm.

This press release is from the Communications Committee of Occupy Eugene that has been empowered to speak on behalf of the larger Occupy Eugene body.

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