Candidate Forum

 
 

Indivisible Rockland is hosting a Democratic Candidate Forum for CD-17

and we want you in the room!

This forum is your opportunity to hear directly from the candidates, understand where they stand on the issues that matter most, and see how they show up when it counts.

📅 Date: Tuesday, January 13th, 2026
⏰ Time: 6:30PM - 8:15PM
ℹ️ Doors Open: 6:30 PM & Q&A Begins: 7:00 PM sharp!

📍 Location: Nyack Center - 58 Depew Ave., Nyack, NY

This will be a moderated forum with time for candidate responses to community-submitted questions. Attendance is limited, and RSVP is required. No walk-ins, no exceptions.

If you have a question you’d like considered for the forum, please submit it in advance via email to indivisiblerocklandoc@gmail.com

Democracy works best when voters are informed and engaged.

We hope you’ll join us.

Happy Holidays From Indivisible Rockland

December 2025

Dear Friends,

As we close out Hanukkah and move toward Christmas and Kwanzaa, we want to take a moment to pause and to reflect on a year none of us could have predicted.

What began as a conversation in December 2024 turned into one of the most unexpected and powerful years of organizing Rockland has seen in decades.

Our kickoff event in January 2025 was a snowy, icy, freezing success. We hoped a handful of people might brave the storm for an MLK march through Nyack. Instead, more than 40 showed up, and we announced our first meeting.

In February, we learned just how much help we were going to need. That first meeting drew over 400 people, created traffic jams in Valley Cottage, and spilled into additional rooms in the library with people watching from Zoom. From there, momentum never slowed.

March brought the Selma Anniversary Bridge March over the Tappan Zee, with more than 400 in attendance and our first real press coverage. Weekly protests began. Events stacked back-to-back including the Lawler on the Run rally and a town hall with Lt. Governor Antonio Delgado.

It was also our first run-in with our congressman, who took a swing at critics instead of listening. At the time, we didn’t realize it, but it was clear he was paying attention.

April left no room to lay low. With the help of good friends, we pulled off a fundraiser with Michael Ian Black, hosted by Pete Dominick, with a surprise intro from Adam Goldberg. Days later, Hands Off brought over 1,200 people to the Four Corners, numbers that the intersection had never seen – even with a history dating back to the Vietnam war.

The month ended with Lawler’s first town hall, where nearly 400 people protested peacefully outside before the theatrics began.

By June, No Kings drew 3,500 people, and an increasingly fixated congressman drove by to film. Around the same time, IROC established itself as one of the few groups producing consistent, original accountability content and people were paying attention. We proved that Lawler’s moderate cosplay only works if no one’s watching.

In July, we took the next step, bringing NY-17 candidates together for a mixer so our community could engage directly with those seeking our votes.

And then October happened.

We didn’t think the June No Kings could be topped. You proved us wrong. 4,500 people. Peaceful. Determined. Unignorable. Rockland made it clear: enough is enough.

In November, with the power of our movement impossible to dismiss, members of the Clarkstown Town Board tried to silence us. Instead, they saw the real power of the people. Hundreds of you showed up to make it clear: free speech at the Four Corners is non-negotiable. We will not be contained, and we will never be silenced.

Now, as the year closes, one thing is undeniable: this work matters, and it’s working. But it’s also exhausting. We know the news cycle is relentless. We know people are juggling jobs, families, bills, and fear about what comes next. We are deeply grateful to everyone who has shown up, answered calls to action, and stayed engaged.

2026 will demand more of us, emotionally and physically. We won’t pretend otherwise. But we also cannot afford to stop. Protecting our neighbors, pushing back on authoritarianism, and holding power accountable takes sustained pressure, that means calls, emails, boycotts, media accountability, and showing up even when it’s inconvenient.

Protest without action is a dead end. And no one is coming to save us, but what we do have is each other.

We may not agree on everything, but we can agree on the basics: the right to live safely, authentically, and freely. The right to health care, food on the table, and a living wage.

Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness aren’t radical demands, they’re foundational.

As you spend time with loved ones this season, we encourage you to rest, reconnect, and re-energize. We’ll need every one of you in the year ahead.

Thank you for being part of this community. Thank you for your time, and thank you for trusting us!


Stay safe and happy holidays.

Free Speech Rally - November 22, 2025

Update On The Fight for Free Speech - PLEASE READ
 

📣 CALLS TO ACTION
The Clarkstown Town Council is attempting to restrict the right to protest at the Four Corners in Nanuet: a historic and essential site for public expression in Rockland County. This is a direct threat to our First Amendment rights to free speech and peaceful assembly. This isn’t a partisan issue, it’s an American issue. Our rights matter.
 
1️⃣ Rally for Free Speech - Saturday, Nov 22 from 12–1pm
Join us on Saturday, Nov 22, from 12–1 PM at the Four Corners in Nanuet. We’ll stand together to defend free speech and protect our right to peaceably assemble. Register HERE
 
2️⃣ Attend the Clarkstown Town Bd Mtg — Monday, Nov 24 at 7 PM
Show up and make your voice heard. Every person gets 3 minutes to speak, or you can simply stand in solidarity. You do not need to be a Clarkstown resident to attend or speak. Register HERE for updates or last-minute time changes
 
3️⃣ Call and Email the Town Council
If you are a Clarkstown resident, contact your representatives and tell them you oppose any restrictions on protest.
 
Town Supervisor
• George Hoehmann — (845) 639-2050 
g.hoehmann@clarkstown.gov
 
Town Council Members
All Town Council Members can be reached at (845) 639-2056
 
• Ward 1: Mark B. Licker — m.licker@clarkstown.gov
• Ward 2: Michael Graziano — m.graziano@clarkstown.gov
• Ward 3: Donald Franchino — d.franchino@clarkstown.gov
• Ward 4: Bob Axelrod — r.axelrod@clarkstown.gov
 
What to say:
• Limiting protests at the Four Corners is a violation of free speech.
• The Four Corners has a long history as a public assembly space.
• Ask them to reject any proposal that restricts peaceful protest.
 
4️⃣ Call Congressman Mike Lawler
Mike Lawler is the head of the Rockland County Republican Committee, and nothing in the local GOP happens without his knowledge and approval. He must speak out.
 
Call his offices:
• Pearl River: (845) 201-2060
• Washington, D.C.: (202) 225-6506
 
What to say:
• Identify yourself as a constituent.
• Demand he publicly oppose any attempt by the Town Council to restrict First Amendment rights.
• Remind him that free speech is fundamental and non-negotiable.
 
5️⃣ Spread the Word
 A strong community response is the best way to stop these restrictions.matter.

Links To News Coverage:

LoHud Article: https://www.lohud.com/story/news/local/rockland/2025/11/14/weekly-trump-protests-spur-clarkstown-ny-talks-of-limiting-protest-times/87196361007/?gnt-cfr=1&gca-cat=p&gca-uir=false&gca-epti=z11----p119650c119650u001317d00----v116417o11----&gca-ft=26&gca-ds=sophi

Rockland Business Journalhttps://rcbizjournal.com/2025/11/14/clarkstown-mulls-limiting-or-relocating-four-corner-protests-in-nanuet-during-an-era-of-strong-dissent/

Rockland News: Podcast/Radio Interview with Don Franchino Clarkstown Town Council: https://rocklandnews.com/nanuet-protest-limits-proposal-2025/

Assemblyman Pat Carroll Statement on FBhttps://www.facebook.com/share/p/1Fot44CNe2/?mibextid=wwXIfr

News 12: https://hudsonvalley.news12.com/clarkstown-board-looks-to-make-protests-safer-at-four-corners-amid

 

A New Look and A Sharper Mission

We’ve Got a New Look - And a Sharper Mission
PLEASE READ!


(And make sure to check out the events on this page!)

We’ve redesigned our website to make it easier than ever to get involved, stay informed, and take action. Whether you're a seasoned activist or just finding your voice, everything you need is now just one click away. 

✅ Want to protest but don’t know where to go? We’ve got you. All local actions will be listed on the main page of our site with sign-up details when available.

Please note: We’re stepping back from organizing weekly Route 59 protests - but we’re not stepping away from the fight.

We'll continue to show up for national mobilizations and amplify local events when they arise. Route 59 remains a regular public gathering place for protest, and it will continue to be. Please remember that all protests carry inherent risks, and since we are no longer organizing weekly actions there, we will not be on site to help ensure crowd safety. If you choose to gather, please take care of one another and protest responsibly.

If you’re organizing an action and want it amplified, email the full details to indivisiblerocklandoc@gmail.com. To keep folks safe and informed, we only promote events that include:

  • A flyer or image with clear information

  • A Mobilize or other secure sign-up link
    (No personal website links or vague event pages - clarity and credibility are key.)

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🔥 Introducing the Action Hub 🔥

One place. All the tools. Zero excuses.

✅ Want to make calls but don’t know where to start? Head to our new Action Hub, now featuring 5Calls.org with federal AND state-level actions, rep contact info, and scripts.

✅ Wondering what's coming up in the House or Senate? We’ve got legislative updates at your fingertips with Legiscan

✅ Need trusted news sources that cut through the noise? Curated. Updated. Ready for you.

✅ Want to get your friends to make calls, too? Why not organize your own 'Phone Jam in Your Jammies' party? Every number you need is on one easy-to-use page HERE or head back over to the Action Hub and use 5Calls.org

We’ll continue to share info about national rallies and active protests but we’re expanding our strategy.

The future of this movement is in the field, not just the street.

That means:

  • Special Events - We are bringing back the Leaders Who Listen Series, and planning more events for you to get connected with each other and with candidates.

  • Campaign education events

    • Canvassing

    • Phonebanking

    • Postcarding

    • Petitioning

  • Mutual Aid events

  • Key Trainings - Like know your rights, de-escalation and community organizing

New to this? Don’t worry - we’ll walk you through it. Not sure how petitioning works or how candidates get on the ballot? We’ll explain. Confused about campaign finance and how to follow the money? We’ll show you how.

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Why the Shift?

Because the crisis is already here. With the passage of the Big Ugly Bill and H.R. 4, over $9 billion has been ripped from critical programs. ICE is on the move. The GOP is gerrymandering their path to 2026 and 2028 wins. We don’t have time to wait.

This fight starts now - by turning NY-17 blue, protecting the Governor’s seat, and holding the damn line everywhere we can.

Protests are powerful. They bring us together.
But protest without action? That’s just noise. We’re building something deeper - and we want you with us.

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One last thing:


If you’re signed up for our emails, make sure we’re in your contacts! Otherwise, we might land in your spam folder and you’ll miss key updates. (And no...re-adding yourself to the list won’t fix that.)

*** Week of June 30th ACTION ITEMS***

📣 Get Loud: Local Events & Actions                                         

🚨URGENT ACTIONS THIS WEEK!🚨

  • Rally to Fight for Planned Parenthood. Join PPHP Action Fund and Alexis McGill Johnson, President and CEO, for a rally at Rep. Lawler’s Pearl River office - 1 Blue Hill Plaza, Tuesday, July 1st at 12PM. Click HERE to RSVP.

  • Indivisible Yorktown Rallies Against the Big Ugly Bill. Join IY for a Protest @ Rep. Lawler's Mahopac Office, 60 McAlpin Ave on Tuesday, July 1st at 10AM

  • Showdown in Poughkeepsie: Tell Lawler Vote No. Lawler is coming to Poughkeepsie this Tuesday to speak at a Dutchess County GOP fundraiser - Join F&WW and NY-17 district members at 176 Rinaldi Blvd, on Tuesday, July 1st from 5-6:30PM to demand he stand with his constituents - not billionaires. Click HERE to RSVP.

  • Vigil for Healthcare. The BBB guts healthcare for millions of New Yorkers, hikes costs in the middle of an affordability crisis, & calls it "fiscal responsibility."  Click HERE to RSVP for a vigil on Wednesday, July 2 from 7:30PM-12AM at Mike Lawler's Pearl River Office, One Blue Hill Plaza - Pearl River NY

    INDIVISIBLE NATIONAL - SPONSORED ACTIONS

  • Phonebank to Save Medicaid. Join nightly national phone banks urging Medicaid recipients to call their Members of Congress and stop the cuts! Click HERE to RSVP.

  • What's The Plan Weekly Call. What’s coming out of the White House isn’t just messy, it’s strategic. Confuse, divide, wear us down. But we’re not buying it. We get clear, we get loud, and we get organized. Tune in each week with Indivisible’s Leah Greenberg and Ezra Levin as they break it down and help us gear up.Thursday, July 3 @ 3PM. Click HERE to RSVP.

INDIVISIBLE ROCKLAND WEEKLY PROTESTS

  • 🔥 Every Wednesday in Paramus, NJ 🔥
    Join us 4–5:30 PM at 530 Rt 17 for weekly protests outside Tesla. We’re not letting Elon off the hook - worker abuse, union busting, and enabling fascism? Nope. Bring your signs, your voice, and your outrage. See you on the line. To Register Click HERE

  • ✊🪧 Saturday Protests at the Four Corners Route 59 - Nanuet NY 🪧✊
    Join us every Saturday 12 -1 PM for a peaceful protest at the Four Corners. We show up to defend democracy, protect our rights, and hold the GOP accountable. This is a peaceful action. Anyone engaging with or antagonizing Trump supporters will be asked to leave. Stay focused. Stay safe. Stay loud. (Mobilize to register will return shortly)

✊ Let’s make this week count.

Other Useful Resources: (website has a full list of resources)

  • Need a protest sign we’ve got you covered! Click HERE

  • Please consider adding your name to the General Strike Card by clicking HERE. Strikes have worked historically but we need massive numbers and full commitment. Join the movement to stay up to date.

  • To stay up to date on the funding freeze on all grant for scientific research head over to: https://fedfreeze.org/#info

  • Make calls on ANY issues you care about (easy to use and they provide scripts) - https://5calls.org

  • Great resource for future protests: https://www.fiftyfifty.one/