Friends,
In a moment, I’m going to ask you to donate to the Fairness Project before our very first End-of-Quarter deadline of the election year [[link removed]] — but first I want to talk about the impact our work has had on communities across the country.
Since 2016, our ballot measure campaigns have helped to change the lives of over 18 million people. Here are just some of the ways our campaigns have helped:
✅ Provided vital health care to over 875,000 people through Medicaid expansion
✅ Delivered $22 billion into the hands of workers through increased wages
✅ Secured paid sick days and family leave for over 3 million workers across the country
We’ve won 23 of the 24 ballot measure campaigns we’ve supported — ALL in communities where partisan gridlock has prevented progress. This work is vital, and it’s having an impact on millions of Americans.
We’re continuing to create change at the ballot box through efforts like protecting reproductive freedom in Michigan and expanding Medicaid in South Dakota. But all of this work is people-powered, and we can’t do it without your help.
If you’re able, can you donate what you can now before our very first End-of-Quarter deadline of the election year? We set a goal to raise $30,000 before Thursday at midnight so that we can keep supporting all of this impactful work around the country. [[link removed]]
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Your donation to the Fairness Project will have a real impact on people’s lives, friend. Our track record speaks for itself, and I can promise you we won’t be slowing down any time soon.
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Thank you for your support,
Kelly Hall
Executive Director
Fairness Project
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