As we wrap up ahead of this end-of-quarter deadline, I’ve been thinking a lot about what this campaign is really about.
Last week, I stood with union members at a rally hosted by the Pennsylvania AFL-CIO. We talked about what workers and their families are facing every day — cuts to Medicaid and SNAP, public sector employees still waiting for basic safety protections, and caregivers and transit workers doing vital work without real investment or recognition.
These aren’t abstract issues. They’re about people’s lives — and I’m proud to be in this fight with the folks who make Pennsylvania work.
But I can’t do it alone. Campaigns like this one aren’t funded by big corporations or wealthy donors. They’re built by everyday people who want to see their government actually work for them.
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