Polk County Democratic Party Weekly Digest: December 11th - December 17th, 2023


HOLIDAY PARTY EXTRAVAGANZA- TOMORROW NIGHT, 12/12/23, 6pm-9pm, Yard on Mass, Lakeland

All Vote By Mail requests expired after the 2022 General Election! Click here to request a VBM Ballot now.

Please check your registration as another 100k voters were purged from the Vote By Mail list!!!

 
A 3rd Democrat has been elected to municipal office in Polk County!!!!!

Congratulations to the newest member of the Winter Haven City Commission, Reverend Clifton E. Dollison! He will be sworn in office tonight at the Winter Haven City Commission Meeting tonight (12/11/23).

 
 
 
APRIL 2024 MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS


Our next round of municipal elections are just around the corner in 
BARTOW
DAVENPORT
EAGLE LAKE
FROSTPROOF
HAINES CITY
LAKE HAMILTON
LAKE WALES
POLK CITY

Candidates have begun to emerge in a few of the races and we will keep our readers updated on who is running and what they stand for as office seekers.

The DEC will be texting voters to remind them to vote in the municipal elections and to also sign up for Vote by Mail ballots. If you would like to help with texting campaigns, please let Barbara Harris (
vicechair1@polkdemocrats.net) or Kathy Sites (secpolkdec@gmail.com) know.


 
YOUR VOTE CAN MAKE ALL THE DIFFERENCE! KNOW WHO IS SERVING YOUR COMMUNITY!
 


2023 HOLIDAY PARTY

WE HAVE MUCH TO CELEBRATE THIS YEAR!  PLEASE JOIN US FOR FESTIVE FELLOWSHIP!


CHAG SAMEACH - HAPPY HANUKKAH
(text taken from chabad.org)

 

Hanukkah (Chanukah) is the Jewish eight-day, wintertime “festival of lights,” celebrated with a nightly menorah lighting, special prayers and fried foods.

The Hebrew word Chanukah means “dedication,” and is thus named because it celebrates the rededication of the Holy Temple (as you’ll read below). Also spelled Hanukkah (or variations of that spelling), the Hebrew word is actually pronounced with a guttural, “kh” sound, kha-nu-kah, not tcha-new-kah.

Chanukah begins on the eve of Kislev 25 and continues for eight days. On the civil calendar, it generally coincides with the month of December. Chanukah 2023 runs from Dec. 7-Dec. 15.

In the second century BCE, the Holy Land was ruled by the Seleucids (Syrian-Greeks), who tried to force the people of Israel to accept Greek culture and beliefs instead of mitzvah observance and belief in G‑d. Against all odds, a small band of faithful but poorly armed Jews, led by Judah the Maccabee, defeated one of the mightiest armies on earth, drove the Greeks from the land, reclaimed the Holy Temple in Jerusalem and rededicated it to the service of G‑d.

When they sought to light the Temple's Menorah (the seven-branched candelabrum), they found only a single cruse of olive oil that had escaped contamination by the Greeks. Miraculously, they lit the menorah and the one-day supply of oil lasted for eight days, until new oil could be prepared under conditions of ritual purity.

To commemorate and publicize these miracles, the sages instituted the festival of Chanukah.

At the heart of the festival is the nightly menorah lighting. The menorah holds nine flames, one of which is the shamash (“attendant”), which is used to kindle the other eight lights. On the first night, we light just one flame. On the second night, an additional flame is lit. By the eighth night of Chanukah, all eight lights are kindled.

On Friday afternoon, care must be taken to light the menorah before Shabbat candles are lit, and the following evening they are to be kindled only after Shabbat has ended.

Special blessings are recited, often to a traditional melody, before the menorah is lit, and traditional songs are sung afterward.

A menorah is lit in every household (or even by each individual within the household) and placed in a doorway or window. The menorah is also lit in synagogues and other public places. In recent years, thousands of jumbo menorahs have cropped up in front of city halls and legislative buildings, and in malls and parks all over the world.

We recite the special Hallel prayer daily, and add V’Al HaNissim in our daily prayers and in the Grace After Meals, to offer praise and thanksgiving to G‑d for “delivering the strong into the hands of the weak, the many into the hands of the few ... the wicked into the hands of the righteous.”

Since
 the Chanukah miracle involved oil, it is customary to eat foods fried in oil. The Eastern-European classic is the potato latke (pancake) garnished with applesauce or sour cream, and the reigning Israeli favorite is the jelly-filled sufganya (doughnut).

On Chanukah, it is customary to play with a “dreidel” (a four-sided spinning top bearing the Hebrew letters, nungimmelhei and shin, an acronym for nes gadol hayah sham, “a great miracle happened there”). The game is usually played for a pot of coins, nuts, or other stuff, which is won or lost based on which letter the dreidel lands when it is spun.

In today’s consumer-driven society, people tend to place great importance on giving Chanukah gifts. However, the tradition is actually to give Chanukah gelt, gifts of money, to children. In addition to rewarding positive behavior and devotion to Torah study, the cash gifts give the children the opportunity to give tzedakah (charity). This has also spawned the phenomenon of foil-covered “chocolate gelt.”

 

Noting that one should spend time in close proximity to the Chanukah lights, the Previous Rebbe would say, “We must listen carefully to what the candles are saying.” So what are the flickering flames telling us? Here are some messages:

a. Never be afraid to stand up for what’s right. Judah Maccabee and his band faced daunting odds, but that didn’t stop them. With a prayer on their lips and faith in their heart, they entered the battle of their lives—and won. We can do the same.

b. Always increase in matters of goodness and Torah observance. Sure, a single flame was good enough for yesterday, but today needs to be even better.

c. A little light goes a long way. The Chanukah candles are lit when dusk is falling. Perched in the doorway, they serve as a beacon for the darkening streets. No matter how dark it is outside, a candle of G‑dly goodness can transform the darkness itself into light.

d. Take it to the streets. Chanukah is unique in that its primary mitzvah is observed in public. It’s not enough to be a Jew at heart, or even at home. Chanukah teaches us to shine outwards into our surroundings with the G‑dly glow of mitzvahs.

e. Don't be ashamed to perform mitzvahs, even if you will feel different. Rather, be like a menorah, proudly proclaiming its radiant uniqueness for all to see.

THE DEC WISHES ALL OF OUR JEWISH READERS AND THEIR LOVED ONES 'CHAG SAMEACH" AND A HOPE FOR PEACE AND LOVE TO PREVAIL DURING THIS PRECIOUS SEASON AROUND THE WORLD!

LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS VIRTUL EVENT OPPORTUNITY- WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13th at 12PM EST


 

We're excited to announce that we're partnering with the ERA Coalition on a 100th-anniversary commemoration of the introduction of the Equal Rights Amendment.

WHAT: 100 Years (and Not One More) March and Rally

WHERE: In person in DC and virtually through League in Action

WHEN: Wednesday, December 13, 12pm ET

Our CEO, Virginia Kase Solomón, will lead the march, and we hope to have a strong League turnout!

For those interested in joining in person, RSVP.

For those who'd like to "virtually march," join us on League in Action! Digital supporters will receive on-the-ground updates at each of the march's destinations, from the White House to the US Capitol.

We hope to see you there!

 

 
 



FLORIDA POLITICS: Ron DeSantis won't push for Puerto Rican statehood

SARASOTA HERALD TRIBUNE: Trump PAC attacks Casey DeSantis over call for people to go to Iowa caucus

POLITICO: Florida Republicans attempt to oust GOP Chair amid rape probe

FLORIDA PHOENIX: Decision to put only Biden's name on the FL ballot in March 2024 spawned a Federal lawsuit


 










REPUGNANT NAZI DISPLAYS IN CENTRAL FLORIDA

Following disgusting, racist, Nazi acts in Orlando and surrounding areas (Nazis paraded through parts of Orlando), we Floridians are still waiting on Governor DeSantis to denounce the actions and Nazis.
As we enter a 15th week, he has still FAILED to do so.
FROM THE CHAIR OF THE FLORIDA DEMOCRATIC PARTY,
NIKKI FRIED


 
Abortion Ballot Initiative - 20 days left!

We have until December 31, 2023 to collect petitions for the abortion ballot initiative! Download Reach to join the Floridians for Reproductive Freedom’s Neighbor to Neighbor program and start canvassing your neighborhood immediately! 

No need to wait for someone to give you a walk list when you join our organizing app Reach. Just type in your street name in the Search screen of the Reach App and you will see all of the voters on your street.

🎉 This is a great feature for Precinct Organizers! 

You can knock on doors and record whether they have signed the petition and all of the responses will be immediately synced to VAN. Click here to review the step by step process and start collecting petitions in your neighborhood! 
 
 
BALLOT 2024

Help us get these amendments onto the Ballot next year.  Distribute petitions amongst your friends, family and communities.  Knowledge is POWER!


PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS FOR THE NOVEMBER 2024 BALLOT

 
Amendment to Limit Government Interference with Abortion

THERE ARE ONLY 20 DAYS TO COLLECT PETITIONS FOR THE ABORTION BALLOT INITIATIVE!!!


Text: No law shall prohibit, penalize, delay, or restrict abortion before viability or when necessary to protect the patient’s health, as determined by the patient’s healthcare provider. This amendment does not change the Legislature’s constitutional authority to require notification to a parent or guardian before a minor has an abortion.

Sponsor:
Floridians Protecting Freedom, Inc.
Post Office Box 4068
Sarasota, FL 34230
(305) 647-2666



Petition available at: https://floridiansprotectingfreedom.com/






Right to Clean and Healthy Waters Amendment

Text: This amendment creates a fundamental right to clean and healthy waters. The amendment may be used to sue State executive agencies for harm or threatened harm to Florida’s waters, which include aquatic ecosystems. This amendment defines terms, identifies affected constitutional provisions in Article IV governing the executive branch, provides for civil action enforcement, allows attorney’s and expert witness fees to prevailing plaintiffs, and provides equitable remedies including restoration of waters.
 
Sponsor: 
 
Florida Right To CleanWater
13300 South Cleveland Avenue
Suite 56
Fort Myers, FL 33907
(239) 898-2044

Petition: Available at:  
 FloridaRighttoCleanWater.org
In The News 

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NPR:
 Supreme Court, in declining to weigh conversion therapy ban, allows Washington law to stand

The Polk County Democrats next monthly general meeting will be the Holiday Party on Tuesday, December 12 from 6-9pm. The location is Yard on Mass in Lakeland.

Club, Caucus and Committee Meetings
December 11th- December 17th, 2023


Solivita Democratic Club Membership Appreciation Dinner
Wednesday, December 13th, 5:30pm

 

Civic Activities around the Area
December 11th- December 17th, 2023


Hillcrest Heights Town Commission Meeting
Monday, December 11th, 7pm

Winter Haven City Commission Meeting
Monday, December 11th, 6pm

Dundee Town Commission Meeting
Tuesday, December 12th, 6:30pm

Fort Meade City Commission Meeting
Tuesday, December 12th, 6pm

Polk County School Board Meeting
Tuesday, December 12th, 5pm







 
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