From Ronald Millar <[email protected]>
Subject Support Our Endorsed Challengers in New Hampshire
Date August 11, 2020 2:44 PM
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Hi  John,
 
The Freethought Equality Fund has endorsed four members of our community -- Liza Draper, Nikki Fordey, Don House, and Natalie Taylor --who are challenging Repubican incumbents in New Hampshire. The New Hampshire primary is on Tuesday, September 8 - please be as generous with your support as you can. 
 
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You can learn more about Liza Draper's campaign here[[link removed]] and make a donation to her campaign here.[[link removed]]
 
You can learn more about Nikki Fordey's campaign here[[link removed]] and make a donation to her campaign here.[[link removed]]
 
You can learn more about Don House's campaign here[[link removed]] and make a donation to his campaign here.[[link removed]]
 
You can learn more about Natalie Taylor's campaign here[[link removed]] and make a donation to her campaign here.[[link removed]]
 
Liza Draper[[link removed]] is running for election to the New Hampshire State House in Sullivan 5. Draper is an educator and longtime community activist, beginning her work to improve social programs in New Hampshire back in 2002. Her time as a teacher and health educator is core to her mission of improving and expanding New Hampshire’s health services–mental and physical. In the House, Draper will push for policies that allow vulnerable communities to access affordable, high-quality healthcare, and advocate for desperately-needed childcare resources. She will also work to make New Hampshire the welcoming, prosperous state it should be. Draper identifies as non-religious and a non-practicing Jew.
 
Nikki Fordey[[link removed]] is running for election to the New Hampshire State House in Hillsborough 20. Fordey’s philosophy is that all people deserve representation, compassion, and support from their leaders. A licensed alcohol and drug counselor, licensed clinical social worker, and current Master’s student in public policy, Fordey is experienced in the health care system and how it fails those with addiction, mental illness, and chronic pain. Her work in treating substance misuse has made her a passionate advocate for single-payer health care to adequately support the health of all in the Granite State. Fordey currently serves as Vice Chair of the Litchfield Budget Committee and as Chair of the Litchfield Democratic Town Committee and is a highly respected community leader. In the state house, she will promote policies to fight systemic racism, discrimination, and climate change, and support health services and government accountability. Fordey is an agnostic.
 
Don House[[link removed]] is running for election to the New Hampshire State House from Belmont, NH (Belknap County District 6). After a distinguished 40-year career in technology, House now happily volunteers for several charitable causes,and works as a snowsports instructor at a local ski resort and a mission pilot for the Civil Air Patrol. His wide-ranging community involvement has made him a well-respected local leader. Once elected, House will use his technology and business experience to find data-driven, proven solutions to New Hampshire’s problems. He will promote transparency in the state legislature, and support marijuana decriminalization, paid family leave, public education, climate change action, reproductive rights, and many other evidence-based policy solutions. House is a member of the American Humanist Association and is a spiritual humanist.
 
Natalie Taylor[[link removed]] is running for election to the New Hampshire State House in Belknap 2. After working on a statewide program focused on retaining young residents, Taylor realized that new, innovative solutions are needed to deal with the problems facing people across New Hampshire. She hopes to bring a young, working-class voice to New Hampshire’s largely older legislature. As a small business owner herself, Taylor is acutely aware of how a lack of childcare options, affordable housing, and low wages are holding young New Hampshirites back. In the legislature, she will seek expanded support and options for opioid addiction, which has touched her own family. She will also focus on systemic racism in the justice system, and build a progressive, modern economy that addresses the problems of today. Taylor is an atheist.
 
You can see all our 2020 endorsed candidates here[[link removed]]. 
 
Thank you for your membership and support. 
 
Sincerely,

Ron Millar
PAC Coordinator
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This message is for the sole use of members of the Center for Freethought Equality. The mission of the Freethought Equality Fund (FEF) is to achieve equality for the nontheist community by increasing the number of open humanists and atheists, and allies, in public office at all levels of government. The FEF is affiliated with the Center for Freethought Equality, which is the advocacy and political arm of the American Humanist Association. Donations to the Center for Freethought Equality[[link removed]], Freethought Equality Fund[[link removed]] and our endorsed candidates are voluntary and are not tax deductible. 
 

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