Friend,
Last November, we won 2 incredibly important ballot measure campaigns in Tucson and Cleveland and defeated a dangerous one in Austin.
While these victories brought our track record total to 23 wins out of the 24 campaigns we’ve run, they also did so much more:
✅ They brought a $15 livable wage to the people of Tucson, AZ
✅ Civilian-oversight to reform policing in Cleveland, OH
❎ And stopped a disastrous measure that would have taken funds from emergency services like 911 hotlines & EMS to grow Austin’s already-large police department
Now, we’re using our resources and acumen this cycle to enact progress in states like South Dakota and Michigan. We’re less than 12 hours away from tonight’s February fundraising deadline. Can you chip in now to help us hit our $7,500 goal before midnight so that we can run and win powerful ballot measure campaigns this November? [[link removed]]
CONTRIBUTE [[link removed]]Whether it be Medicaid expansion in South Dakota or ending predatory payday lending practices in Michigan, we’re dedicated to passing progressive policies that change the lives of working people in America.
We have a proven track record of bringing working families higher wages, healthcare, paid leave, and more life-changing policies that have bettered the lives of 18 million people in blue and red states across the country.
2022 is set to be a big year for our team, and we’re just getting started. Will you chip in whatever you can afford before midnight to help us win life-changing ballot measure campaigns in South Dakota, Michigan, and everywhere in between? [[link removed]]
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