NMAG: Northern Michigan for Accountable Government

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Northern Michigan for Accountable Government (NMAG) is is a collective of concerned citizens demanding transparency and accountability from Grand Traverse County government, beginning with the Sheriff’s Office.

Several years ago, NMAG members first came together around issues of immigrant rights. While we've expanded our lens, we...
05/18/2021

Several years ago, NMAG members first came together around issues of immigrant rights. While we've expanded our lens, we're still passionate about standing up for the rights of our immigrant and migrant neighbors. NMAG organizing team members will be joining phone banks all week for Drive Michigan Forward's week of action. We're then going to meet at Little Fleet at 6pm on Friday to discuss, debrief, and decompress. We're hoping you'll join us! Sign up to phone bank at the link below - then join us Friday to connect and share your experiences!

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We all want the right to care for our loved ones and to move freely without feeling like a target. To do that, we all ne...
05/06/2021

We all want the right to care for our loved ones and to move freely without feeling like a target. To do that, we all need the right to obtain a driver's license, regardless of how long we've been here or what documentation we have. The Drive SAFE (Safety, Access, Freedom, and the Economy) bills return that right to undocumented people. Drive Michigan Forward is working to re-introduce those bills in the third week of May - and they need our support! Join for a Week of Action May 18-20th to fight for a safer community for all!

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04/29/2021

looking out for ALL of our community members - and Bea Cruz has some great ideas for how. Hear what she has to say about the importance of Drivers Licenses for All and how YOU can support this important effort.

LOCAL ACTION ITEM: Northern Michigan E3 is asking for your support emailing and calling the school board and superintend...
04/29/2021

LOCAL ACTION ITEM: Northern Michigan E3 is asking for your support emailing and calling the school board and superintendent of TCAPS urging them to commit to change.

Traverse City Area Public Schools (TCAPS) board members received nearly an hour of public comment Monday from upset community members calling for disciplinary action and curriculum changes following a racist incident involving students on Snapchat. TCAPS board member and curriculum committee chair E...

04/22/2021

Fired up about police reform? Rally community to support Northern Michigan E3's comprehensive list of demands for local law enforcement. Their tremendous leadership and dedication is bringing BODY CAMS to Grand Traverse Co!

1. END PROFILING PRACTICES: City and county LE immediately cease practice of profiling response calls when citizens profile our neighbors by calling police on someone who is breaking no laws but simply because the think the person ‘doesn’t belong,” “looks suspicious” or other codes for saying these neighbors are BIPOC, possibly experiencing homelessness or mentally ill etc.

2. REPLACE WITH RESOURCE REFERRALS: instead of responding with an armed officer to such profiling calls, train your police and 911 to screen and ask questions to point the citizen to Homeless Outreach or CMH, or simply to reiterate that a person has a right to be on a public street or sidewalk, to exist in the community without being questioned and harassed.

3. ESTABLISH ANTI-PROFILING POLICY AND PROCEDURE: Within 3 weeks, produce policy stating this profiling practice is prohibited and adopting best practices for the 911/police referral process.

4. CITY AND COUNTY - BODY CAMERAS AND DASH CAMERAS INSTALLATION AND MANDATORY USE: divert funds from *current* budget, rather than increasing police budget. Establish mandatory policy that every officer wears a body camera, to be left on at all times. Police officers shutting off camera while on duty should trigger immediate disciplinary action and shutting camera off in a criminal incident should result in firing/termination.

5. COUNTY SHERIFF DEPT PROVIDE BIANNUAL IMPLICIT BIAS TRAINING: We acknowledge and support the city police’s implicit bias training. We call on the Sheriff to support his officers and staff by providing immediate and annual implicit bias training. By June 30, launch mandatory implicit bias training for all LE (city and county) with a training program selected by BIPOC led anti-racism task force.

6. END RACIST ICE/CBP HOLDS: Sheriff department immediately halt all ICE and CBP holds of nonviolent people detained by local police, a practice that is believed to be unconstitutional and is a totally voluntary current practice. Do not call ICE/CBP when stopping Latinx people in our community.
Within 30 days, written sheriff policy stating it will not cooperate with ICE and CBP for voluntary holds of non violent people detained by local police.

7. REALIGN BUDGET PRIORITIES toward proactive community support, and Transparent budget breakdown for sheriff dept budget within the next 2 weeks. The sheriff department’s budget is 40% of the county’s general fund budget of $40 million. 30% is considered high for municipalities nationally to spend on law enforcement. Work with black and other BIPOC to realign general fund budget to divert 15% of sheriff budget to non-policing community health and safety issues.

8. COMMITMENT FROM POLICE UNIONS not to protect membership who engage in criminal behavior toward people in their custody.

9. ESTABLISH AND FUND FROM THE SHERIFF & CITY POLICE BUDGET, an independent citizen oversight commission, with membership being human rights commission representatives, civil rights attorneys as well as a majority of at large black and other BIPOC and other marginalized constituencies such as disability, LGBTQ+ and migrant workers. Budget should provide for infrastructure to allow proper oversight. Police cannot and should not investigate themselves. The Commission should act as a review for complaints and refer to AG or Civil Rights Commission as needed.

10. ALL ANTI-RACIST GT COUNTY AND CITY RESIDENTS PLEDGE TO ACT IN AN ONGOING WAY ON THESE DEMANDS - pledge to stand with black and BIPOC neighbors in this community by vigorously pursuing these policy changes with your elected and appointed sheriff and chief of police, police unions, city and county commissions until they are all in place and properly funded.

04/21/2021

Matt envisions intersecting with law enforcement as an intervention point that could change lives for people experiencing addiction, focusing on post-incarceration transition to care and connection to resources. Watch the video to hear his vision of what - then share your own! Don't forget to tag NMAG!

04/20/2021

Housing is one of the most overwhelming issues facing our community - and Yarrow has a vision for how our local leaders can help usher in solutions. Listen to her video for insightful, specific action she would like to see local leadership take address affordable housing in our community. Then, share with us what to you by posting a video or post and tagging NMAG!

Live! Tomorrow night! 7:30-8:30p! We're playing Guess Who! (well, something like it) with some passionate friends. We'll...
04/20/2021

Live! Tomorrow night! 7:30-8:30p! We're playing Guess Who! (well, something like it) with some passionate friends. We'll be laughing a lot, learning a lot about sheriffs, and sharing our visions for better leadership. We hope you'll join us, play along, and share what you think in the sheriff's office!

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Traverse City, MI
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