DUE TO HIGH VOLUME EMPTY ISSUES WILL BE IMMEDIATELY CLOSED. PLEASE PROVIDE ALL INFORMATION. THANK YOU!!!! :^)
A subject message for the email
A list of emails (at least one) for the government officials you’d like to receive the message
*** A detailed message concerning the budgeting decisions that are at stake in your community
Email address for the mayor’s office: MAYOR@boston.gov
Subject line: Reduce funding for BPD
Find out more about these policies at 8cantwait.org
Hello,
My name is [YOUR NAME]. I am a resident of Boston in [YOUR COUNTY] county and I am writing today to demand that Mayor Walsh take specific measures to reduce funding for police in the city of Boston. We are calling on the Mayor to take a serious look at the number of funds being designated towards criminalization and surveillance. The Mayor has a responsibility to address the city’s lack of investment in predominantly Black and Brown community as he considers this funding.
The city of Boston will spent over $414,306,878 on the Police Department this year, as you well know. By contrast, fair housing and equity receives only $318,366. This is an abomination. Budgets for Immigrant services, disability services, and youth and family services also pale in comparison to this excessive budget.
With the overall police budget, the City Council has the power to cut line items in the City budget. The police budget and overtime budget should be cut, with funds reinvested in Black and POC communities including $15 million this year for youth jobs. The Mayor must show strength in his role as a leader of the Council and take a stand for defunding the BPD.
Now especially, the City of Boston can take a stand for racial justice by significantly defunding policing and investing in Black and Brown communities - starting with cutting the least transparent and most harmful parts of the BPD budget.
Racist police violence doesn’t just happen in other cities - it happens here in Boston too. The City Council must stop investing in targeted criminalization and surveillance, and fund what Black and Brown communities need to be safe and healthy: COVID19 relief, housing, healthcare, treatment, healing, cooperative businesses, community centers, community-led organizations and projects. Our community has a long history of racist policy in housing and school segregation. These issues must become financial priorities so we can heal from our history.
We the residents of Boston will hold you accountable for swift and just action, Mayor Walsh.
DUE TO HIGH VOLUME EMPTY ISSUES WILL BE IMMEDIATELY CLOSED. PLEASE PROVIDE ALL INFORMATION. THANK YOU!!!! :^)
A subject message for the email A list of emails (at least one) for the government officials you’d like to receive the message *** A detailed message concerning the budgeting decisions that are at stake in your community
See our current links for examples at https://defund12.org.
Thank you!!
Email address for the mayor’s office: MAYOR@boston.gov
Subject line: Reduce funding for BPD
Find out more about these policies at 8cantwait.org
Hello,
My name is [YOUR NAME]. I am a resident of Boston in [YOUR COUNTY] county and I am writing today to demand that Mayor Walsh take specific measures to reduce funding for police in the city of Boston. We are calling on the Mayor to take a serious look at the number of funds being designated towards criminalization and surveillance. The Mayor has a responsibility to address the city’s lack of investment in predominantly Black and Brown community as he considers this funding.
The city of Boston will spent over $414,306,878 on the Police Department this year, as you well know. By contrast, fair housing and equity receives only $318,366. This is an abomination. Budgets for Immigrant services, disability services, and youth and family services also pale in comparison to this excessive budget.
With the overall police budget, the City Council has the power to cut line items in the City budget. The police budget and overtime budget should be cut, with funds reinvested in Black and POC communities including $15 million this year for youth jobs. The Mayor must show strength in his role as a leader of the Council and take a stand for defunding the BPD.
Now especially, the City of Boston can take a stand for racial justice by significantly defunding policing and investing in Black and Brown communities - starting with cutting the least transparent and most harmful parts of the BPD budget.
Racist police violence doesn’t just happen in other cities - it happens here in Boston too. The City Council must stop investing in targeted criminalization and surveillance, and fund what Black and Brown communities need to be safe and healthy: COVID19 relief, housing, healthcare, treatment, healing, cooperative businesses, community centers, community-led organizations and projects. Our community has a long history of racist policy in housing and school segregation. These issues must become financial priorities so we can heal from our history.
We the residents of Boston will hold you accountable for swift and just action, Mayor Walsh.
Sincerely, [YOUR NAME] [YOUR ADDRESS] [YOUR EMAIL] [YOUR PHONE NUMBER]