We want to see big things get done in rural America. We care about results, and we'll work with anyone to get folks in small town communities what they need to thrive. But if we don't see any progress happening, we're going to raise hell about it – no matter who's in charge.
Looking back on the first 100 days of President Trump's term, there's been no legislation that puts more doctors in rural clinics, funds our farmers, or raises our wages.
In fact, we'd sum up the last three months in American politics like this:
Slash and burn.
Move fast and break things.
Shoot first and ask questions later.
So, this new kind of politics means we're changing the way we do things, too.
We're building a new community, new relationships, branching out, and engaging with more readers, viewers, and listeners than we ever have before .
So, I'm asking folks like you to join us as we mark 100 days and continue the fight for progress in rural America. Chip in $10 bucks and let's organize for real change and call out the loud, but empty promises. [[link removed]]
The time to speak up and speak out is now!
Heidi
Heidi Heitkamp, Former U.S. Senator for North Dakota
Founder, One Country Project
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