Sunday, May 10, 2020

Postmaster General:

"We are at a critical juncture in the life of the Postal Service." Take Action » Sign this petition to help save USPS.
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Take Action » Sign this petition to help save USPS

The United States Postal Service is essential to the fight for fair maps -- from delivering census materials to hard-to-count communities to helping people vote from home. But as Postmaster General Megan Brennan said, "we are at a critical juncture in the life of the Postal Service."

Without congressional funding, the USPS could run out of cash before Election Day. This would be devastating -- especially during our current public health crisis -- because common-sense solutions like vote-by-mail rely on the USPS to help voters safely cast absentee ballots from home.

Help keep the mail coming in Yorktown. Add your name to show growing support for Postal Service funding in the next coronavirus response bill.

In times of crisis, we need to support universal services like USPS -- not obstruct vital funding, as conservatives are doing right now. Politicians are willing to let this essential service collapse to obstruct avenues for safe voting. It's up to us to hold them accountable.

We need to show widespread support for the Postal Service now if we want to be able to use this service in future elections. If you support USPS and vote-by-mail initiatives, take a stand.





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Postmaster General:

"We are at a critical juncture in the life of the Postal Service." Take Action » Sign this petition to help save USPS.
All On The Line
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Take Action » Sign this petition to help save USPS

The United States Postal Service is essential to the fight for fair maps -- from delivering census materials to hard-to-count communities to helping people vote from home. But as Postmaster General Megan Brennan said, "we are at a critical juncture in the life of the Postal Service."

Without congressional funding, the USPS could run out of cash before Election Day. This would be devastating -- especially during our current public health crisis -- because common-sense solutions like vote-by-mail rely on the USPS to help voters safely cast absentee ballots from home.

Help keep the mail coming in Yorktown. Add your name to show growing support for Postal Service funding in the next coronavirus response bill.

In times of crisis, we need to support universal services like USPS -- not obstruct vital funding, as conservatives are doing right now. Politicians are willing to let this essential service collapse to obstruct avenues for safe voting. It's up to us to hold them accountable.

We need to show widespread support for the Postal Service now if we want to be able to use this service in future elections. If you support USPS and vote-by-mail initiatives, take a stand.





All On The Line is the grassroots advocacy campaign supported by the National Redistricting Action Fund.

























Paid for by The National Redistricting Action Fund.

Contributions or gifts to The National Redistricting Action Fund are not tax deductible.



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Monday, May 4, 2020

Mamie Locke's email

For all of you on this list, something to keep in mind...
Mamie Locke has just sent this email with all of our names and emails available for everyone to see. This is the kind of irresponsible behavior I would expect from the left. Mamie Locke has supported liberal, anti-American bills and only won the last election because she ran unopposed. A lot of people including myself wrote in someone on the ballot to show displeasure at our one poor option. Please remember who your Senate rep is and don't be supprised when things like this happen. I have yet to get a response from any email I have sent her before. Maybe this will get her going!
JW

On Monday, May 4, 2020, 01:52:53 PM EDT, Mamie Locke <lockeforstatesenate@gmail.com> wrote:



 


Hello, 


This email is a newsletter compiled by my office with information created to help constituents with different issues in their localities. An email will be sent from this address providing updates on city-related issues involving COVID-19, Elections, Education K-12 Updates, city council topics, and state legislation. This type of email will be sent twice a month unless there are urgent details that need to be given out that can affect a particular city.  

As of today the 1st there have been 46 reported cases of COVID In York County and 1 death. Virginia Department of Health


Please click here for the current collection of meetings on the York County website that can be viewed live or from previous dates. 

The Latest COVID-19 Resources

  1. Board of Supervisors Approves Waiving of Online Payment Fees and Other Temporary Tax Relief

    1.  The Board approved all items including certain temporary forms of tax relief: waiving credit card convenience fees; reduction in penalties and interest on late tax and utility billing payments until September 30; and eliminating the bad check fees for payments made by electronic transfer due to account number entry errors. The Office of the Treasurer can be viewed if you click here


  1. Citizens are asked to conduct business via telephone, email, and website. Visit here for contact information and the Forms portal. The Commissioner of Revenue has installed a drop-box in the vestibule of the Finance Building, 120 Alexander Hamilton Boulevard, for citizens to use when dropping off forms.

  2. York County also has been working with the Virginia Department of Health and has provided ways to protect yourself and your loved ones from the Coronavirus to view these steps visit here.

  3. A link to the list of all businesses that are currently open in York County is provided here.

 

Thank you for being patient during these unpredictable times, as your legislator I know it has been difficult to receive information concerning these various topics in a timely manner. Click here for the York County website, click here for the Virginia Legislative Information System for any pieces of legislation you would like more information on, click here for the Virginia Department of education, click here for the Virginia Department of Health, and here for the state board of elections. My office is open during this time so please feel free to contact us via email (district02@senate.virginia.gov) or by phone (757-224-4415) with any concerns you may have. 




    Sincerely, 

     Mamie E. Locke

     Member, Senate of Virginia



 


Hello, 


This email is a newsletter compiled by my office with information created to help constituents with different issues in their localities. An email will be sent from this address providing updates on city-related issues involving COVID-19, Elections, Education K-12 Updates, city council topics, and state legislation. This type of email will be sent twice a month unless there are urgent details that need to be given out that can affect a particular city.  

As of today the 1st there have been 46 reported cases of COVID In York County and 1 death. Virginia Department of Health


Please click here for the current collection of meetings on the York County website that can be viewed live or from previous dates. 

The Latest COVID-19 Resources

  1. Board of Supervisors Approves Waiving of Online Payment Fees and Other Temporary Tax Relief

    1.  The Board approved all items including certain temporary forms of tax relief: waiving credit card convenience fees; reduction in penalties and interest on late tax and utility billing payments until September 30; and eliminating the bad check fees for payments made by electronic transfer due to account number entry errors. The Office of the Treasurer can be viewed if you click here


  1. Citizens are asked to conduct business via telephone, email, and website. Visit here for contact information and the Forms portal. The Commissioner of Revenue has installed a drop-box in the vestibule of the Finance Building, 120 Alexander Hamilton Boulevard, for citizens to use when dropping off forms.

  2. York County also has been working with the Virginia Department of Health and has provided ways to protect yourself and your loved ones from the Coronavirus to view these steps visit here.

  3. A link to the list of all businesses that are currently open in York County is provided here.

 

Thank you for being patient during these unpredictable times, as your legislator I know it has been difficult to receive information concerning these various topics in a timely manner. Click here for the York County website, click here for the Virginia Legislative Information System for any pieces of legislation you would like more information on, click here for the Virginia Department of education, click here for the Virginia Department of Health, and here for the state board of elections. My office is open during this time so please feel free to contact us via email (district02@senate.virginia.gov) or by phone (757-224-4415) with any concerns you may have. 




    Sincerely, 

     Mamie E. Locke

     Member, Senate of Virginia