TCDC News, Events and Opinion
TCDC News, Events and Opinion

TCDC News, Events and Opinion
news, events and opinion
What's Happening in Tompkins County
News, events, opinion, media mentions and press releases, by and about the Tompkins County Democratic Committee and its members.
Today, following the shooting in Minnesota, Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer released a statement on the appropriations bill.
“Democrats sought common sense reforms in the Department of Homeland Security spending bill.”
A General Meeting of the Tompkins County Democratic Committee has been scheduled for Wednesday, January 28, 2026, 7pm, via Zoom. This message is the formal announcement of the meeting. If you are a committee member you will have received email with details. If you are not a member and would like to be present, send email to <chair@tcdemocrats.org> for information.
Local Law Enforcement, Not ICE: Our Sheriff Explains The Line
Tompkins County Sheriff Derek Osborne was recently interviewed by WHCU. Listen to his thoughts about current events, personal safety, and protesting at 607newsNOW
Riley Votes Against Out-Of-Control ICE Operations
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TCDC Special Meeting
A Special Meeting of the Tompkins County Democratic Committee has been scheduled for Wednesday, December 17, 2025, 7pm, via Zoom. For more information, please email contactus@tcdemocrats.org or call 607-288-3588
The Chair's Message for December gives tribute to former Assemblyman Marty Luster, who represented the 125th District. Our Assemblymember Anna Kelles follows with a tribute to his outstanding public service that continues to have an impact in New York State.
Democrats Deliver a Strong Message
On Tuesday, we celebrated historic victories across the nation! From small towns to big cities, Democrats delivered a strong message to the Trump administration that Americans reject the Republican party's failed leadership and cruel agenda.
Less than a month ago, on Saturday, October 18, nearly seven million people rallied across America for No Kings II. Here in Ithaca’s Washington Park, around 5,500 people gathered for a rally organized by Indivisible Tompkins in protest of the Trump administration.
Indivisible Tompkins - Volunteer!
IndivisibleTompkins is in the planning stages for No Kings II Rally and March, Saturday, October 18, 2025.
The first No Kings rally was an enormous success as thousands of us came together to speak out about the erosion of democratic values and civil rights in our country.
Spotlight: This Is Not A Drill: Trump's Voter Suppression Timeline
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Guest Message
I am very honored to be asked to be the guest writer for the Chair’s Message for
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TCDC will be registering voters on Saturday, September 27 & Sunday September 28 at this year’s Apple Harvest Festival. Listening to voters and empowering new voters is one of the pleasures of tabling. If you’d like to join us with this effort we need lots of volunteers. Here is a link to sign up.
Democratic View: Is public health dead? No, but it’s on life support
Public Health Crisis in 2025: Trump cuts hit Medicaid, vaccines, USAID. Learn about the resistance!
Spotlight: USPS Postage Increases
The Post Office—USPS—raised postage rates on July 13. A first-class stamp went up from 73¢ to 78¢, a 6.8 percent increase. Other rates will also increase for an overall hike of about 7.4 percent.
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Stop the Anti-Voter SAVE Act in the Senate
The legislation will require that every eligible voter provide documentary proof of citizenship to register to vote, even though voters in every state are already required to affirm or verify their citizenship status when registering and voting.
The gathering presented a united front to illustrate that the power of the people is much stronger than the people in power.
Tracy Mitrano, who ran for election to the U.S. House to represent New York’s 23rd Congressional District in 2018 and 2020, has written an article entitled, A Call To Action.
The article appears online in this month’s Democratic View section of the Tompkins Weekly.
Until 1937, “A jury of one’s peers” did not include women
By Carol Kammen
Winning the vote in 1919 did not give New York women full citizenship.
Eighteen years later, in February 1937, with much discussion, the New York State Senate passed the ...
Governor Hochul's 2025 State of the State
From the New York State Democratic Committee, www.nydems.org
This week, Governor Hochul delivered her 2025 State of the State address, detailing her proposals to put money back in people’s pockets, keep New Yorkers safe, and fight for our families. ...
From the New York State Democratic Committee, www.nydems.org
Governor Hochul Announces New Initiatives to Protect Subway Riders and Transit Workers, NYPD on Every Overnight Train
Governor Hochul announced comprehensive new steps to increase law enforcement presence, expand public resources and strengthen mental health policies to make the transit system safer for New Yorkers. Thes new measures include partnering with New York City ...
While careening towards a year-end government shutdown provoked by billionaire Donald Trump and his shadow president-elect, billionaire Elon Musk, GOP House leaders agreed to pass the current budget. They did so by promising GOP House members that they will slash Social Security, Medicare and veterans’ healthcare as part of a future budget agreement. According to the New York Times, the Republican leadership proposal said: ...
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