Citizens Overwhelm Council Chambers

Citizens Overwhelm Council Chambers

Citizens Overwhelm Council Chambers

Citizens Overwhelm Council Chambers

Standing room only crowd shows up for Democracy Day in Chagrin Falls

On Monday, March 10, the Chagrin Falls Village Council chambers were packed as an incredible outpouring of community support turned Move to Amend Day into a powerful statement for real democracy. The last biennial event drew only a handful of attendees, but this year, at least 70 citizens filled the room—so many that some sat on the floor in front of the council dais.

The energy in the room was undeniable. One by one, at least a dozen community members spoke passionately about the corrupting influence of money in politics. Their voices echoed a shared frustration with billionaires and corporations buying elections, shaping policies, and drowning out the will of everyday Americans.

This overwhelming turnout sent a clear message: the people of Chagrin Falls are ready to fight for a government that represents them, not corporate interests. Their presence and advocacy helped strengthen the Move to Amend movement, which seeks to end corporate personhood and push for a constitutional amendment to get big money out of politics.

This was more than just a meeting—it was a rallying cry for change. And thanks to this incredible show of solidarity, the movement in Chagrin Falls is stronger than ever.

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Please. No Politics.

Please. No Politics.

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Why it Matters: Promises Made, Promises Kept—But to Whom?

Why it Matters: The Defunding of the Financial Police

Why it Matters: The Defunding of the Financial Police

Why it Matters: The Defunding of the Financial Police

The Trump administration has defunded the police, the financial police that is.

A regular feature to the Chagrin Gateway Democrats from Lyn Newman

Here is what happened: On February 1, President Trump fired Rohit Chopra, the director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB). A week later, on February 8, Russel Vought, the new Director of Office of Management and Budget (OMB) and Acting CFPB director, ordered the CFPB to stop all its work and announced that it would not be drawing its next round of funding. The CFPB’s headquarters were closed for a week and Elon Musk posted “CFPB RIP” on X.

Here is why it matters: The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau was created in 2010 after the 2008 subprime mortgage-lending scandal and subsequent financial crisis. It was designed to protect consumers by following up on complaints, creating rules that curbed junk fees and predatory lending practices and suing companies that mislead consumers and employees. Since then, it has recovered billions of dollars for consumers and changed rules to give people more control over their data—allowing them to more easily switch banks. It has capped overdraft fees and fined institutions for discrimination. It has also barred medical debt from affecting credit scores. There are already bills in the House (HJ 59) and Senate (SJ 18) to overturn the new rules that cap overdraft fees at $5. The good work of the CFPB is on the chopping block and so is any financial oversight. This is coming at a time when Elon Musk wants to create a new digital payment tool. Coincidence? I think not?

What can we do about it?: We can start by making sure people know that this is happening. Trump campaigned on lowering credit card interest rates, but just gutted the agency that might have made that happen. Talk to your friends about this. You can learn more about it on the CFPB website or listen to Elizabeth Warren’s very entertaining YouTube videos on the subject.

Lyn Newman can be found on Bluesky

 

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Please. No Politics.

Please. No Politics.

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Why it Matters: The Unintended Consequences of DOGE

Why it Matters: The Unintended Consequences of DOGE

Why it Matters: The Unintended Consequences of DOGE

No one elected Elon Musk. Why does he have total control of the government?

A regular feature to the Chagrin Gateway Democrats from Lyn Newman

Unelected billionaire Elon Musk is taking a “chainsaw” to our government in the name of making it more efficient. In the past week, Musk and his DOGE task force have laid off thousands of federal workers in hundreds of agencies—apparently without bothering to find out if what they did was important. As a headline, this may look good to those who think the “Gov’mt” is the enemy. As a budget strategy, these layoffs are only a tiny part of the federal budget, but can do a lot of damage.

Why it matters: A lot of those laid off people did important things—like deal with nuclear safety and manage the current bird flu epidemic. When they realized who they fired, a lot of scrambling went on to find and re-hire some of those laid off workers. It will likely happen again when, for example, wildfire season starts and none of the National Park Service rangers are there to fight them. Apparently, DOGE started from the assumption that everyone who works for the government is a greedy, lazy, parasite who needs to be terminated. An actual thoughtful review of government efficiency would come to different conclusions. For example, do we really need to be subsidizing the highly profitable oil, gas and pharmaceutical companies? That is where real money could be saved.

What can we do about this: Call and write our congress people. Demand an actual review of government efficiency. Let’s cut the real money that we do not need to spend and allow actual hard working Americans to keep inspecting our food and keeping our nuclear weapons safe.

Lyn Newman can be found on Bluesky

 

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Please. No Politics.

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Campaign 2026 Kicks Off in the Chagrin Gateway

Campaign 2026 Kicks Off in the Chagrin Gateway

Campaign 2026 Kicks Off in the Chagrin Gateway

Campaign 2026 Kicks Off in the Chagrin Gateway

Overflowing crowd greets Gubernatorial hopeful

When we invited Dr. Amy Acton to attend our February meeting, we anticipated drawing a few more folks than our regular space in the Orange Library would allow.

Shifting to the larger space at Chagrin Falls Township Hall would mean we could accommodate over 100 with room to spare. When the meeting kicked off at 6:30pm, a standing room only crowd of over 300 flowed onto the street outside—the largest gathering in club history.

Inside, Dr. Acton outlined her plans, hopes and aspirations for the state of Ohio and detailed what she, as Governor, would do to ensure our children inherit a state on the rise—making it possible for them to stay here to pursue their dreams.

Acton spoke for nearly 25 minutes before taking questions from the audience for another half-an-hour, but the most impressive part was her insistence on staying longer to meet each and every guest who wanted the chance to personally greet her.

Nearly 45 minutes after the event concluded—long after every chair was folded and stacked—Acton was still there answering questions, listening to stories and taking selfies with anyone who wanted one. We literally turned out the lights as she stepped out of the building.

It was a wonderful event and we are grateful to her for making the Chagrin Gateway Democrats one of the first events—and certainly the largest—of her campaign.

Thank you also to our neighbors to the south—the Solon Democratic Club—for co-sponsoring and providing cookies along with the extra energy.

Photos courtesy of Mike Cook

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Please. No Politics.

Please. No Politics.

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Dr. Amy Acton to Speak at February Meeting

Dr. Amy Acton to Speak at February Meeting

Dr. Amy Acton to Speak at February Meeting

Dr. Amy Acton to address February meeting

Former Director of Ohio Dept. of Health; Current Candidate for Governor to speak Feb. 6

The Chagrin Gateway Democrats are proud to present an early entrant into the Ohio Gubernatorial race, Dr. Amy Acton.

Acton is a physician and community leader who has spent 35 years pursuing her passion for public health and wellness.

The event will be Thursday, February 6 – 6:30pm at Chagrin Falls Township Hall, 83 N. Main St., Chagrin Falls, 44022

Acton’s leadership and guidance during the COVID-19 pandemic, as Director of the Ohio Department of Health earned her a Profile in COVID Courage Award from the John F. Kennedy Library Foundation.

In 2022, she was named Woman of the Year (Ohio) by USA Today. Today, she is one of the first entrants into the 2026 statewide races, declaring her candidacy for the Democratic nomination for Governor of Ohio.

Because of the anticipation of a larger crowd, this regular meeting of our club is being moved from Orange Branch Library to Chagrin Falls Township Hall. While RSVPs are not required, they are appreciated.

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Why It Matters: Do Elections Matter?

On April 1, 2025 Susan Crawford won her seat on the Wisconsin Supreme Court despite Elon Musk having spent millions of dollars and making personal visits to Wisconsin trying to defeat her. She not only won, she won by a 10 percent margin.

Time to Stop Pretending

Time to Stop Pretending

Time to Stop Pretending

Time to Stop Pretending

It’s real. And it’s happening.

Today’s the day none of us thought could happen—but here we are. As we cross the noon hour, Donald Trump, despite being caught (and in many cases convicted) of one crime after another—including staging a violent coup in 2021—has been sworn in as the 47th President of the United States. 

Many of us are taking the day to sign off, turn away, and check out. This is totally understandable. In fact, even some of Trump’s most passionate fans are doing the same—forcing the incoming president to move his inauguration inside to avoid facing record low inaugural turnout despite Washington being surrounded by clear skies, sunshine and seasonal temps right around 30 degrees.

None of us need to hear his address to know what he’s going to say—so missing a day won’t matter that much. But, as you head into this evening, feeling that you’ve sent a message by not watching news coverage, please know that the Executive Orders will have been signed and the very threat we’ve worried about will have arrived in full force.

The 1,461 days are going to be brutal. And, as we all know is possible, the United States may not survive this round. 

But we cannot go quietly and we cannot wait until November of 2028. 

Tomorrow, roll up the sleeves. Turn the news back on. Grow your network. Defend your allies. Fight for your friends. Stay engaged. Be on alert. But do not give up. Never give up. Never surrender to the dying of the light.

In the words of Welsh poet Dylan Thomas:

Do not go gentle into that good night,
Old age should burn and rave at close of day;
Rage, rage against the dying of the light.

Though wise men at their end know dark is right,
Because their words had forked no lightning they
Do not go gentle into that good night.

Good men, the last wave by, crying how bright
Their frail deeds might have danced in a green bay,
Rage, rage against the dying of the light.

Wild men who caught and sang the sun in flight,
And learn, too late, they grieved it on its way,
Do not go gentle into that good night.

Grave men, near death, who see with blinding sight
Blind eyes could blaze like meteors and be gay,
Rage, rage against the dying of the light.

And you, my father, there on the sad height,
Curse, bless, me now with your fierce tears, I pray.
Do not go gentle into that good night.

Rage, rage against the dying of the light.

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