
To support and promote the principles of the Democratic Party.
To encourage women to seek public office and to participate in Democratic Party activities.
To educate and inform members of the views and positions of the candidates running for district, state and national offices.
To support and provide opportunities for charitable works in the community.
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(Photo: Josh Stein attending TCDW meeting. Then, he was Attorney General and Gubernatorial nominee. Now he is Governor.)
🫏Cherokee County Democratic Party: Coffee Talk Tuesdays, 12-3pm, Cherokee Democratic Headquarters, 142 Main St, Andrews
🦅Banned Book Club: Monday, November 10, 6-7:30pm, Moss Public Library, 26 Anderson St, Hayesville
🫏Graham County Democratic Party Meeting: Monday, November 17, 6pm, Stecoah Valley Center, 121 Schoolhouse Rd, Robbinsville
🫏Clay County Democratic Party Meeting: Tuesday, November 25, 5:30-7pm, The Corner Coffee Shop, 66 Church St, Hayesville
🦅Building Community non-partisan event to build strength within our community to fight back against attempts to weaken our Democracy: Sunday, December 7, 4-5:30pm, The Corner Coffee Shop, 66 Church St, Hayesville
🫏TCDW: Wednesday, December 10, 11:30am, Christmas Party/Holiday Luncheon. Brasstown Community Center, 255 Settawig Rd, Brasstown, NC 28902
🫏Graham County Democratic Party Meeting: Monday, December 15, 6pm, Stecoah Valley Center, 121 Schoolhouse Rd, Robbinsville
Needle Felting
Wednesday, January 7
11:30am-3:30pm
Murphy Library
9 Blumenthal St
RSVP by Dec 10 (at the Christmas Party)
It's ONLY $10!
â—Ź Preventing sex offenders from working in charter schools that get state funds (A1 on
H959 – Meyer)
● Stopping child marriage and raising the minimum age to marry to 18 (A5 on H805 –
Murdock)
● Increasing minimum wage (A50 on S257 – Batch)
â—Ź Requiring a background check before gun purchases to screen for violent offenders (A15
on S50 – Batch)
● Preventing use of deceased crime victims’ names, images, and likenesses in political
advertising (A4 on H307 – Mohammed)
● Increasing access to school mental health services (A2 on H959 – Smith)
● Feeding children through universal free school breakfast (A31 on S257 – Chaudhuri)
â—Ź Additional DMV staffing for in person appointments to decrease wait times (A41 on S257
– Grafstein)
â—Ź Increasing affordable housing program funding and stimulate building of affordable
housing (A46 on S257 – Garrett)
â—Ź Investing in agricultural infrastructure and grant programs to support NC farmers (A5 on
S257 – Smith




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