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--> SIGN UP NOW! THE IS ZERO TIME LEFT!

---> SIGN UP & GET SOMEONE ELSE TO SIGN UP!!!!!!!

Please, sign up now! Let's get a law passed that will require the Massachusetts state government and higher learning institutions to divest pension funds from the oil industry.

We cannot afford to keep spending billions on businesses that cause climate change - it is time for our leaders to withdraw their investments, endowments, and pensions from the oil industry. With your help, we can make this happen.

Sign the petition now, show your love for the planet!

#Massachusetts #Divest #SaveThePlanet #ClimateChange #Investments #Endowments #HigherLearning

HOW SIGN 4 DIVESTING MASSACHUSETTS WILL WORK:

1. Sign up to have SFM mail you a petition & a stamped/self-addressed envelope starting April 26th.

2. We need this petition returned to us by May 7th.

3. In total, we need 200 certified signatures (certified registered voters) from each individual state-represented district in Massachusetts.

4. Each of our 160 districts needs 200 signed petitions.

5. We then bring the 200 petitions to each town clerk (of each district) and the clerk certifies them.

6. The clerk then gives them back to SFM and we then present the certified petitions to the Secretary of State who then puts the question of Divesting state pension funds and higher learning endowments from the oil industry on the 2022 midterm ballot.

7. It is an advisory question. So even if our vote on the ballot wins, our state rep can still say, “no”.

Therefore, we will need to continue to put social pressure on each representative before and after we vote.

8. Massachusetts votes Tuesday, November 8th, 2022.

9. The state represented of each district will then feel the pressure of making our question a law as a result of the vote.

10. We continue to do all we can to pressure our representatives until it becomes law.

SIGN UP TODAY!

https://bit.ly/3EBBw8Y

Please Donate If You Can.

https://bit.ly/3eSkFD8SIGN

Please, sign up now! Let's get a law passed that will require the Massachusetts state government and higher learning institutions to divest pension funds from the oil industry.

We cannot afford to keep spending billions on businesses that cause climate change - it is time for our leaders to withdraw their investments, endowments, and pensions from the oil industry. With your help, we can make this happen.

Sign the petition now, show your love for the planet!

#Massachusetts #Divest #SaveThePlanet #ClimateChange #Investments #Endowments #HigherLearning

HOW SIGN 4 DIVESTING MASSACHUSETTS WILL WORK:

1. Sign up to have SFM mail you a petition & a stamped/self-addressed envelope starting April 26th.

2. We need this petition returned to us by May 7th.

3. In total, we need 200 certified signatures (certified registered voters) from each individual state-represented district in Massachusetts.

4. Each of our 160 districts needs 200 signed petitions.

5. We then bring the 200 petitions to each town clerk (of each district) and the clerk certifies them.

6. The clerk then gives them back to SFM and we then present the certified petitions to the Secretary of State who then puts the question of Divesting state pension funds and higher learning endowments from the oil industry on the 2022 midterm ballot.

7. It is an advisory question. So even if our vote on the ballot wins, our state rep can still say, “no”.

Therefore, we will need to continue to put social pressure on each representative before and after we vote.

8. Massachusetts votes Tuesday, November 8th, 2022.

9. The state represented of each district will then feel the pressure of making our question a law as a result of the vote.

10. We continue to do all we can to pressure our representatives until it becomes law.

SIGN UP TODAY!

https://bit.ly/3EBBw8Y

Please Donate If You Can.

https://bit.ly/3eSkFD8SIGN

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