Your elected officials, in their own words, on the record. These aren't opinions — they're recordings of public meetings and public actions.
Yarmouth Selectman Liz Argo, during the March 24, 2026 Select Board meeting, reveals the quiet part out loud. She states that Yarmouth scored 'very high' on the library grant calculation because 'we are — to some degree — a social justice community.' She then connects this directly to Ballot Question 4, the sanctuary resolution, stating 'we have this ballot question coming up' and that the library 'will serve ALL of us' because 'we have a community here who needs us.' This is your elected representation — connecting taxpayer-funded library construction to sanctuary city ideology, on the record, during official town business.
Jim Wolf makes public comments showing that the sanctuary resolution is about much more than symbolic support. He explicitly states he wants Yarmouth police to intervene and resist ICE operations. This reveals the true intention behind the 'non-binding' resolution — it's a stepping stone to making Yarmouth a sanctuary city where local law enforcement actively obstructs federal immigration enforcement.
Jim Wolf makes more public comments threatening Tracy Post and accusing her of not being friendly toward immigrants. This is how the playbook works: disagree with them and you're labeled, attacked, accused of things you never said. The real issue is not what's on the ballot — it's what comes next. Once this passes, it will be waved around as a mandate to justify further political action, policies, and pressure on this town.
John Gregory-Davis, a career activist and husband of Rev. Susan Gregory-Davis, was arrested during activism related to the sanctuary petition, highlighting the political agenda of the group pushing for the 2024 ballot question. They just became registered Yarmouth voters in 2024, and they are already pushing their agenda.
Selectman Liz Argo continues to push the sanctuary resolution through official channels. Argo has connections to the activist group behind the petition. Consider the connection: Jim Wolf was part of a solar company that tried to scam Yarmouth residents, and Argo runs a solar consulting business. The same network of activists and political operators keeps appearing across different issues — sanctuary, solar, library funding — all pushing Yarmouth in the same direction.
The December 2 Agenda Packet contains the original resolution text and every letter of support. Read them. Know who is behind this.
Some links above use placeholder URLs — exact meeting video and document links will be updated as they are confirmed.
A small group of activist transplants file petitions, show up at meetings, intimidate opposition, and exploit low-turnout votes to force their agenda on a working-class community. The average age of the petition signers is 73. They don't represent Yarmouth.