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Subject Six from Six: September Edition
Date September 23, 2025 10:59 PM
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Six from SiX brings you monthly updates highlighting the power of state legislators in deep collaboration with their communities and resources to support you in this work.


** The Road Ahead at SiX
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For the past decade, SiX has been proud to work alongside a remarkable team of State Directors who have supported legislators and communities in driving change across the country. As we sunset this program, we’re celebrating its wins while reimagining our work to meet today’s challenges. Our commitment to all 50 states remains strong, and this fall, we’re launching new initiatives to empower legislators to protect communities and build a resilient democracy.

Read more ([link removed]) about how we’re building a more responsive and more powerful SiX that empowers legislators for the road ahead.
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** SiX at the National Organization for Black Elected Legislative Women Conference
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It was a huge honor for SiX’s Reproductive Freedom Leadership Council to be part of the 40th annual NOBEL Women Conference in Atlanta, Georgia, at the beginning of September. A complete success, the event felt like going back to see family and was full of learning, community-building, and inspiration!

If you’re a lawmaker looking to learn more about RFLC's work, click here to sign up ([link removed]) !


** The Atlas for Values-Based Aquaculture
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SiX, alongside strategic movement partners, continues our commitment to sustainable aquaculture topics and to defending our oceans from industrial harm. In 2024, SiX’s Coastal Convening in Seattle, WA, brought together legislators, global advocates, tribes, and local and state agencies for a three-day aquaculture workshop.

Since the Coastal Convening, SiX has joined an international steering committee to develop The Atlas, a new values-based resource for aquaculture organizing and policy. This work is increasingly vital as the current administration pushes dangerous policies that would open vast areas of the ocean to industrial development, all while eliminating environmental safeguards.

The Atlas Project is currently gathering feedback from stakeholders, including state legislators, on the resources that would be most useful in building a sustainable, values-based aquaculture economy.
Contribute to The Atlas Project here! ([link removed])

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We are excited to announce the new Special Session Toolkit: State Solutions to Federal Tax Bill, ([link removed]) created in partnership with the State Revenue Alliance (SRA).

This toolkit is designed to provide legislators, advocates, and organizations with the resources needed to act swiftly and drive tax justice progress in 2025 special sessions and into the 2026 legislative sessions.

The toolkit is a living document, and we encourage you to use what works, request additional resources, and share your own contributions to add.
Access the Special Session Toolkit Here! ([link removed])


** Nearly 150 Elected Officials Sign SiX’s Letter Calling for the UN to Continue Universal Periodic Review
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SiX organized an urgent letter demanding that the United Nations Human Rights Council continue the Universal Periodic Review (UPR) ([link removed]) of the U.S. despite the Trump administration’s withdrawal. With nearly 150 signatures from state and local officials across the U.S., the letter condemns the federal government’s retreat from accountability and affirms that human rights cannot wait. By speaking with one voice, these elected leaders send a clear message: the U.S. must face global scrutiny and uphold its human rights commitments, regardless of current tactics in Washington.

Read the powerful letter here! ([link removed])

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** Ready-to-Share Content from SiX!
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From threats to healthcare and food access to confusion around how far-reaching the Medicaid cuts will really be, the 2025 federal budget will have severe consequences in our communities. At SiX, we’re breaking down the facts in easy-to-digest videos and posts: who will be impacted, how state programs could change, and what legislators need to know to protect people from harmful cuts.

We’ve shared highlights on Instagram—from #BigUglyFacts ([link removed]) about the “Big Ugly Bill” to resources that help people understand how federal decisions play out locally ([link removed]) to our Legislator’s Guide ([link removed]) to the budget.

Stay informed and help spread the word by following us @stateinnovation ([link removed]) !

State legislators, if you’d like to go deeper into SiX’s issue areas, join our legislator cohorts: the Economic Power Project ([link removed]) , the Cohort for Rural Opportunity ([link removed]) and Prosperity, and the Reproductive Freedom Leadership Council! ([link removed])

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