The COVID-19 pandemic has hit our communities hard and wreaked havoc on our economy over the past few months. But while many are calling for a return to “normal,” here’s the reality of these uncertain times: “normal” wasn’t working. COVID-19 exposed the deep injustices of our modern economy, and recovering and rebuilding from this moment will be the work of a generation.

We have the opportunity to tear down what was badly broken and build something better, fairer, and stronger in its place. That’s why I’m rolling out the Kennedy Justice and Jobs Initiative (JJI), a plan to prioritize equity as we put America back to work.

More than ever, Massachusetts needs new, bold leadership to create a brighter future in the aftermath of this crisis. That’s why I’m running for Senate. Can you pitch in $3 to help our campaign win on September 1st? Your support is make-or-break here.

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The JJI lays out two key phases for immediate and sustained recovery: short-term worker activation and a long-term public works program. We must identify the areas with the most pressing current need and ensure the millions of recently unemployed Americans can safely return to work. We must then implement a large-scale public works and federal hiring program that puts Americans to work, provides economic and health stability, and builds the foundation for a just, equal, and resilient post-COVID America. 

A bold and progressive vision for a better, more equitable, post-pandemic America is precisely what this moment demands.

We cannot again commit the mistakes of the past, which left our broken systems intact and far too many Americans behind — working families, Black and Brown communities, organized labor, small business and our essential workers, all of whom have been denied a seat at the table for too long.

Out of this devastation, we have an extraordinary opportunity to build a better future — but that requires new leadership that can meet this moment. Please, chip in a few dollars to help me bring that leadership to the Senate for Massachusetts. I’m so grateful to have your support.

This will be the work of a generation. And I’m all in.

— Joe