Team - After a long, hard year, we can finally
see a light at the end of the tunnel.
But here's one place we haven't bounced back quite yet:
Employers added only 266,000 jobs in April, a number that falls
well below what experts predicted to see in last month's jobs
report.
We have a lot of work to do to fully recover from the pandemic,
and that work starts with passing the American Jobs Plan. David
and his colleagues are working on comprehensive legislation to
bring our infrastructure into the 21st century while creating
good-paying jobs and addressing climate justice.
But they won't be able to pass the systemic changes we need
right now without Democratic majorities in Congress. Will you
donate to help hold our House majority in 2022?
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Biden's American Jobs Plan is projected to create millions of
jobs and make infrastructure improvements across the country. The
administration is aiming to improve nearly 20,000 miles of our
most significant roadways, modernize our public schools and
community colleges, and strengthen American manufacturing by
prioritizing jobs in our most critical industries.
The American Jobs Plan will not only put us back to work but
will give us cleaner, safer infrastructure that we can rely on
for generations to come. It will be a crucial piece of America's
COVID-19 recovery and future success.
Democrats in Congress are hard at work on this critical
legislation. After all, someone has to govern while Republicans
are busy debating how best to suppress the vote and pledge their
undying loyalty to the former president.
Can you make a donation today to ensure Democrats have the
resources we need to get this done and win big in 2022?
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