From Fairness Project <[email protected]>
Subject [INPUT NEEDED] 2022 ISSUES SURVEY
Date December 19, 2021 6:06 PM
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Ballot measures have allowed us to enact some pretty amazing policies for working people across the country. Our campaigns have helped us to:

✅ Deliver health care for over 875,000 people across the country by expanding Medicaid;
✅ Put over $22 billion into the pockets of workers through raising the minimum wage;
✅ And enact other life-changing policies on topics like paid leave, police reform, and stopping predatory payday lending practices.

Ballot measures empower voters to pass the policies and issues that matter most to them, and we’re committed to doing what we can to make these life-changing policies a reality for working people across the country. As one of our most dedicated supporters, will you help us build our campaign slate for 2022? Fill out our 2022 Issues Survey to let us know what issues are most important to you. >> [[link removed]]

TAKE OUR SURVEY [[link removed]]We fully believe that our approach of empowering voters and constituents at the ballot box can help make up the difference when Congress won’t act. But to deliver on these life-changing policies for millions of Americans, we need a dedicated team of grassroots supporters ready to fight alongside us — and that includes you, friend .

Will you take our 2022 Issues Survey today and tell us which issues are most important to you? Submit your input today and help us focus our ballot efforts in 2022. >> [[link removed]]

TAKE OUR SURVEY [[link removed]]

Thanks for your input, friend.

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