Dear David,
Earlier this week, I spoke on the House floor about the Republican tax cut for millionaires, billionaires, and big corporations. Republicans gave health insurance companies billions in new tax breaks. Despite this, insurance companies are raising premiums by 10% or more, which will more than wipe out any savings for middle class families. And because the tax cuts for the richest Americans and biggest corporations are not paid for Republicans are borrowing $1.5 trillion to pay for it. They’ve already said they’ll cut hundreds of billions of dollars from programs like Medicare, Medicaid, and Social Security to pay for it.
The American people deserve a better deal. Click here to watch my remarks on the House floor right now.
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Saturday, March 10, 2018
We Stand with Latifa, Phoebe and Malokhat. FREEDOM UNITED.
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Dino Rossi on LGBTQ equality. CONGRESSIONAL CANDIDATE JASON RITTEREISER
David,
Recently, a Wenatchee World reporter asked Dino Rossi about critical issues facing voters -- including Trump’s rollback of anti-discrimination protections for LGBTQ people.
Dino’s response? He dismissed the question, saying “regular folks” don’t care. His complete disregard for the needs of the people in this district is stunning.
That’s why I’m on Jason’s team. In his work, he takes on powerful interests to protect people facing discrimination. Jason works for everything Dino is against.
Let’s be honest, Dino’s comments don’t come as a big surprise given his track record of opposing equality.
As the Wenatchee World points out, in one early campaign Dino attacked his opponent for being a “strong proponent of gay rights.” He even voted for Washington’s Defense of Marriage Act.
-- Ali
Campaign Manager
Campaign Manager
Friday, March 9, 2018
Progress is a little more possible these days, David. Hillary Clinton.
This has been a big week for progress, David.
On Tuesday, we saw signs of hope across Texas when more than half of the fifty women running for Congress won their primaries or moved onto a run-off. Across the state, turnout among Democrats was higher than it's been in years. And yesterday, we celebrated International Women's Day by reflecting on how far we've come, and recommitting ourselves to the work ahead.
There's certainly work ahead of us, but the groups that Onward Together supports are making progress seem a little more possible these days. I hope you'll take a moment today to learn more about The Arena, one of our newer groups. They're inspiring and training activists across the country, and I couldn't be more proud.
Onward!
Hillary
On Tuesday, we saw signs of hope across Texas when more than half of the fifty women running for Congress won their primaries or moved onto a run-off. Across the state, turnout among Democrats was higher than it's been in years. And yesterday, we celebrated International Women's Day by reflecting on how far we've come, and recommitting ourselves to the work ahead.
There's certainly work ahead of us, but the groups that Onward Together supports are making progress seem a little more possible these days. I hope you'll take a moment today to learn more about The Arena, one of our newer groups. They're inspiring and training activists across the country, and I couldn't be more proud.
Onward!
Hillary
(info@onwardtogether.org)
The organization: The Arena
The organizers: Swati Mylavarapu, Ravi Gupta, and Kate Catherall
The mission: To inspire and train civic leaders at their quarterly summits and through building progressive communities -- online and off.
The story: Faced with the fear and confusion of his students after the 2016 election, Ravi Gupta needed a way to bring young progressives together to mourn and organize. The first Arena Summit took place just one month later and brought together more than 450 energized people from 32 states, more than 150 of whom pledged to run for office.
The latest: Currently on their fifth summit, the Arena is on track to train more than 5,000 activists by the end of 2018. They've also launched their Spotlight program, which has already brought attention to activist and non-profit leaders doing work that matters.
The next step: The team at the Arena is on the frontlines of the fight to connect progressives across the country with resources and tools they need...learn more at TheArena.run
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