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Subject the baby formula shortage is no accident.
Date May 21, 2022 3:08 PM
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Team, the baby formula shortage is not an accident.

This is what happens when an economy is built around lining the pockets of the wealthy elite instead of supporting workers and their families. This is what happens when extremist legislators prioritize partisan agendas over common sense policy, like bringing higher wages and paid leave to Americans.

This is what happens when our economy is designed to work against mothers and caretakers, and not for them.

With direct democracy and the power of ballot measures, we’re building an economy that works for mothers . And that means supporting every aspect of their lives, from their reproductive autonomy, to their job security, to their ability to access and afford child care.

Will you sign on as a cosponsor to our policy agenda to build an economy that supports mothers? [[link removed]]

COSPONSOR THE AGENDA [[link removed]]Too often, caretakers in America are an afterthought in our policy. Our ballot measures — focused on making concrete change in communities across the country — put them front and center. We’re committed to a ballot measure agenda that raises up a new economy that works for mothers, instead of exacerbating existing inequalities and economic issues.

Sign on to our policy agenda if you agree mothers and caretakers should be a priority instead of an afterthought. → [[link removed]]

COSPONSOR THE AGENDA [[link removed]]Thanks, team.

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