Please take a minute to read through this update.
We are just days from a make-or-break deadline. How things go over the next few
days will directly impact how aggressive Public Citizen can be over the next
twelve months as we continue to fight the Trump regime and its attempt to impose
authoritarianism upon the American people.
That includes our legal work to keep the administration in check (18 lawsuits so
far) and all the other ways we are fighting Trumpism — both on our own and as a
leader of massive nationwide coalitions.
Why is this moment so critical?
Because Public Citizen’s fiscal year ends at midnight this coming Tuesday,
September 30. Now, we recognize that the phrase “fiscal year ends at midnight”
is no “Ask not what your country can do for you ...” This is an absolutely
pivotal moment nonetheless.
Like many nonprofits, Public Citizen operates on what accountants call a fiscal year , which is different from the calendar year for reasons related to bookkeeping,
taxes, etc. What it means, in a nutshell, is that we are about to close the
books on one year and begin the next.
Historically, then, the last few days of September have been rivaled only by the
last few days of December when it comes to the online donations that are
essential to powering the work you and Public Citizen do together.
And remember, we neither seek nor accept “help” from Big Business and Uncle Sam
— our independence and integrity just aren’t for sale. So, everything this
shared project called Public Citizen gets done is possible thanks to folks like
you chipping in what they can at junctures like this.
But we are facing some tough realities this time around:
* The Trump regime’s flood-the-zone authoritarian assault demands we do more
than we ever have. More lawsuits. More organizing and mobilizing. More
investigations. More lobbying. More media work. More of everything for
democracy and justice.
* The administration’s reckless and retrograde actions are causing intense
financial pressure and uncertainty for everyday Americans, which is
understandably leaving some with less flexibility to support nonprofit
groups.
* Many people are still feeling tapped out (and perhaps let down) after
donating what they could to try to defeat Trump and other MAGA candidates
this time last year.
* And you’re no doubt getting emails from other organizations noting September
30 as a deadline for one reason or another. (Perhaps with gimmicks like
ALL-CAPS subject lines, garish formatting, gratuitous graphics, misleading
“membership status” alerts, and more.)
If this is not a good time for a donation to Public Citizen, we get it.
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If you’ve donated to Public Citizen already, thank you. And, again, if a
donation is not right, we understand. Either way, thank you for reading this,
and thank you for being part of Public Citizen.
Onward,
- Lisa Gilbert & Robert Weissman, Co-Presidents of Public Citizen
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