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Finding Light at Solstice

12/18/2025

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Dear Friend,

We hope you're staying dry and warm through the winter weather over the past couple of weeks. We're grateful for the utility crews who have helped restore electricity and phone/internet service to our neighborhoods.

For information about flooding in Skagit and Whatcom Counties, including where to find food, shelter, and resources, as well as how to help, visit Community Action of Skagit County and Whatcom Long Term Recovery Group. Skagit County and Whatcom County also maintain helpful websites.

Here on Whidbey Island, call 911 for any life, environment, or property emergencies. Visit Puget Sound Energy's site to report outages and view an outage map. Visit the Island County Department of Emergency Management website here.

We will be taking a couple of weeks off from compiling and sending this email. We wish you a joyful holiday season, however you celebrate. We'll be back in your inbox in 2026, ready to continue the effort to protect our democracy and communities!

National Action
The president continues to amass warships in the Caribbean and bomb small vessels. The administration has declared fentanyl a "weapon of mass destruction." It's not clear whether this is to justify increased use of force. However, Venezuela has the world's largest oil reserves. 

We've seen this before, and it didn't go well. Over nearly a decade, nearly 4,500 American service members died in Iraq. More than 32,000 were wounded. Approximately 200,000 civilians died. The US spent more than $2 trillion, all on the false premise of WMDs in Iraq. We cannot allow this morally bankrupt administration to lead us down the same path.

We expect the House to vote this week, and the Senate shortly after, on legislation to block the use of US forces in Venezuela. Use the email tool at this link to tell our Members of Congress to vote yes.

Governor Ferguson Meeting Recap
Indivisible Representatives from Northwest Washington recently met with three members of Governor Ferguson's staff. The governor, understandably, could not attend due to the ongoing flood response. The meeting included the following topics:

Department of Justice Lawsuits
While the Washington Secretary of State works independently of the governor's authority in administering our elections, the governor's representatives reassured us that the State of Washington will aggressively resist attempted federal interference.
Our Attorney General (AG) is working closely with his peers from other states and is proactively filing amicus briefs in cases where Washington lacks standing.

Protecting Immigrants
The governor's staff works on this issue every day. Although the Department of Licensing (DOL) had information-sharing agreements with federal agencies, those agreements specified that those agencies could not use the data for immigration enforcement. When the federal agencies' violation of the agreement became apparent, Washington ceased sharing some information. The state also increased the data-sharing agreement stipulations. The governor signed an executive order directing state agencies to review data-handling and creating an immigration subcommission. Washington's robust public records laws, however, require a careful approach so that correspondence cannot be misused.

Redistricting
Our state's constitution does not allow for redistricting like California will undertake. 
The governor's representatives appreciated some of the suggestions and agreed to share them with our Congressional delegation. 

Federal Accountability for Unlawful Conduct
This is a complex issue requiring close consultation with the AG.
Nevertheless, the governor's representatives encouraged witnesses to document events, as long as they stayed safe.

Litigation
The AG has brought 46 lawsuits, including one against a Washington county. His office maintains an online tracker. The state is trying to use its public health authority to inspect detention centers, but the suit is still pending. Many bills will emerge in the coming days for the upcoming session, including one that limits law enforcement's use of masks (which the governor supports). 

What We Can Do
We can advocate for bills. After a bill's introduction, citizens can sign up to testify. Overwhelming support is very meaningful. Indivisible Whidbey is hoping to lead at least one trip to Olympia to support important work. Continue to share concerns at all levels of government; one staff member emphasized the importance of local (city/county) government. Continue to organize in the community. Reach out to family and neighbors.

We are grateful to the governor’s staff for their time and attention!

Building Community, Taking Action
Our community socials are a great way to interact with like-minded neighbors. At our next few socials, we will also help people get up and running on the Take Action Network (TAN), which makes it easy to advocate for or against legislation. Bring a laptop if you have one and would like help! We will also share plans for 2026, with an eye toward how you can get involved and have an impact. 

Coupeville Community Social (4th Tuesday of every month, 6-7:30 pm). Next meeting: December 23rd.

Oak Harbor Community Social (1st Monday of every month, 6:00-7:30 pm). Next Meeting: January 5th. Skagit Valley College Whidbey Campus,  Oak Hall,  Classroom A306 (third floor, there is an elevator). This is the building beside the library and shares the same parking lot.

Our first South Whidbey Community Social drew a great crowd. We will gather again on January 22nd, 6-7:30 pm. We plan to hold these on the third Thursday of each month. Mark your calendar and look for details on the location shortly! 

Our next  All-island Membership Meeting is on Saturday, January 24th, 2026, at the Clinton Community Hall at 1:30 pm. These meetings are an important opportunity for us to come together as an island. At the January meeting, we will share our work on the 2026 Washington Legislative Session and plans for the midterms on Whidbey Island, in the State, and in the Nation. We have ways for everyone to be involved and have an impact, so please come!

Check out the civic calendar at the end of this email for ways to have your eyes and ears on local issues and leadership.

As we move through the longest nights of the year, we look forward to lighter, brighter days ahead and a year full of resistance, good trouble and a growing community.

Happy New Year!
Indivisible Whidbey Steering Committee

Civic Calendar Events
Dec 18, 2025 11:00 am: Whidbey Island Public Hospital District Board Meeting
Dec 23, 2025 01:00 pm: Port of Coupeville – Board Meeting
Service Opportunities
The City of Langley is looking for a new member of their Civil Service Commission. The Town of Coupeville is looking for a volunteer for their Historic Preservation Commission.
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Meaningful Holidays, Meaningful Actions

12/11/2025

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Dear Friend, 
As 2025 winds down, we wish you a Happy Chanukah (12/14-12/22), a warm and renewing Solstice (12/21), a Merry Christmas (12/25), a bright and meaningful Kwanzaa (12/26-01/1), and a hopeful and active New Year!
While we work to actively oppose ICE actions, here are some alternatives to holiday gift giving that can make a difference in the lives of our immigrant neighbors: 
The Neighbor to Neighbor Fund is Langley Methodist Church’s grassroots community fund dedicated to supporting our immigrant neighbors by providing low-barrier financial assistance for essential needs — rent payments, transportation, immigration legal fees, and more.
The Jewish Coalition for Immigrant Justice provides legal and accompaniment services, among others. A great alternative to Chanukah gifts!
The Northwest Immigrant Rights Project uses the legal system to fight illegal actions by Homeland Security, Immigration, and ICE, and to provide other valuable assistance.
The Washington Immigrant Solidarity Network provides deportation defense, trains communities to resist ICE, and more.

National Action: Secretary of War Crimes

Since early September, Pete Hegseth’s “Department of War” has killed at least 87 people in strikes on boats in the Pacific Ocean and Caribbean. The regime has claimed that these boats were carrying drugs destined for the US — a claim refuted by evidence in several cases, and one that wouldn’t justify the strikes, even if true. Last week, we learned that the strikes began with an order by Pete Hegseth to leave no survivors. Consequently, the US military struck the shipwrecked survivors in blatant violation of the Law of Armed Conflict.
If this regime can kill anyone it chooses, with no legal justification of any kind, none of us are safe. As Hegseth himself once said in a recently unearthed recording, “If you’re doing something that is just completely unlawful and ruthless, then there is a consequence for that.”  Amidst the lies and lawless actions by this regime, Congress must launch immediate investigations into these operations and bring an end to these ruthless strikes. These investigations must be public; Hegseth must testify under oath. Click here to email your Members of Congress to demand investigations into Hegseth’s extrajudicial killings.  During business hours, please use our scripts and call tools to call your senators and representative.
We cannot let the Trump regime get away with bluster and excuses as it plans yet more strikes; we have to do everything we can to stop them.

TAN Made Easy
As we head into the 2026 Washington Legislative Session,
we are working hard to get more Indivisible Whidbey members into the Take Action Network (TAN). This digital platform makes it easy for you to have a voice in state and national policy issues. While TAN is easy to learn, many valuable TAN training sessions will be offered in the next few weeks. 
Sign up for TAN on our website

Sign up for a TAN training.

Civic Calendar
Stay aware and involved in what is happening on Whidbey Island. Check out the civic calendar at the end of this email for this month's important meetings. 

Building Community, Taking Action
Our community socials are a great way to interact with like-minded neighbors. At our next few socials, we will also help people get up and running on TAN and share plans for 2026, with an eye toward how you can get involved and have an impact. 

Coupeville Community Social (4th Tuesday of every month, 6-7:30 pm). Next meeting: December 23rd.
Oak Harbor Community Social (1st Monday of every month, 6:30-7:30 pm). Next Meeting: January 5th. 
Our first South Whidbey Community Social drew a great crowd. We will gather again on January 22nd, 6-7:30 pm. We plan to hold these on the third Thursday of each month. Mark your calendar and look for details on the location shortly! 
Our next  All-island Membership Meeting is on Saturday, January 24th, 2026, at the Clinton Community Hall at 1:30 pm. These meetings are an important opportunity for us to come together as an island. At the January meeting, we will share our work on the 2026 Washington Legislative Session and plans for the midterms on Whidbey Island, in the State, and in the Nation. We have ways for everyone to be involved and have an impact, so please come!

In Solidarity,

Indivisible Whidbey Steering Committee


Civic Calendar

December 11th, 2025, 3:30 pm
: City of Langley - Special Civil Service Commission Meeting
December 11th, 2025, 5:00 pm
: Central Whidbey Island Fire and Rescue District – Board Meeting
December 17th, 2025, 5:30 pm
: Coupeville School District – Board Meeting
December 29th, 2025, 12:00 pm: Oak Harbor Public Schools - School Board Consent Agenda Meeting


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King Tides Today. Blue Wave Tomorrow

12/6/2025

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Dear Friends,

With King Tides this week, it’s time to start thinking about the Blue Tide that is going to sweep the nation in next year’s mid-term elections. Momentum is shifting. People across the country are waking up. The fascist regime in power will end, and We the People will reclaim our democracy!

Indivisible Whidbey is planning for the 2026 tsunami, including:
  • Advocating for democracy and civil rights in the upcoming Legislative Session in Olympia.
  • Participating in next year’s elections on Whidbey Island by encouraging people to run for office and supporting candidates who align with our values.
  • Using the might of Indivisible Whidbey to have an impact in key races in Washington State.
  • Creating avenues for Whidbey Islanders to help in elections in other states.

Are you in? Look for ways to get involved coming soon, and plan to attend our January membership meeting to get to work. 

Meanwhile, here some immediate actions:

Ready to TAN?The Take Action Network (TAN) is an easy and effective way to stand up for democracy and make your voice heard on a variety of issues. Once you sign up for TAN, you will have access to a statewide organizing hub where you can select issues of interest and also see issues Indivisible Whidbey is sharing, along with actionable steps and suggested scripts for phone calls and emails. With a few clicks, you can have your say and make sure Washington leaders hear your voice.

Join TAN via the Indivisible Whidbey website. Scroll to the bottom of the page to see the link to sign up.

Look for us to feature TAN actions for Indivisible Whidbey members to take regularly. Our goal is to build TAN membership (currently at 142 people) and increase actions taken (currently about 100 in the last six months). Join TAN today and tell a friend

Whidbey Civic CalendarPlenty is going on right here on Whidbey Island. Your eyes, ears, and voices are needed to hold local leaders accountable and ensure they make decisions that serve the people. At the end of this email is a civic calendar featuring upcoming island events. Please consider participating!

Indivisible Whidbey GatheringsGathering as a community is an important part of building the movement. Please consider coming to one of our local community socials! They are a great way to be reminded that we are not alone!

Coupeville Community Social (4th Tuesday of every month)

Oak Harbor Community Social (1st Monday of every month)

Our first South Whidbey community social drew a great crowd. We will not host one in December, but we will have another gathering soon!

Please prioritize attending our All-island Membership Meeting on Saturday, January 24, 2026, at the Clinton Community Hall. Whether you live north or south, this is a time for us to all come together, affirm our values and commitment to the movement, and each find our role in protecting democracy and civil rights. 

In solidarity,
Indivisible Whidbey Steering Committee

Civic Calendar 
Know what our local leaders are doing!
LangleyDecember 08, 2025, 10:00 am:  Finance and Personnel Legislative Commission
December 11, 2025, 3:30 pm: Special Civil Service Commission

Central Whidbey and CoupevilleDecember 09, 2025 08:00 am: Cemetery District No. 2 (Sunnyside Cemetery) – Commissioners Meeting
December 09, 2025 06:00 pm: Coupeville Town Council – Meeting
December 10, 2025, 10:00 am: Port of Coupeville – Board Meeting
December 11, 2025, 05:00 pm: Central Whidbey Island Fire and Rescue District – Board Meeting

Island CountyDecember 09, 2025 10:00 am: Island County Commissioners – Board Meeting
December 10, 2025, 09:00 am: Island County Commissioners – Work Session



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