From Colin Allred for Congress <[email protected]>
Subject What’s important to you?
Date October 21, 2022 12:01 AM
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Friend,
In 2022, Colin and his Democratic colleagues delivered historic legislation for the American people, including the CHIPS and Science Act , the PACT Act , and the Inflation Reduction Act – but we know there is still much more work to be done.
Democrats need to continue to fight to pass legislation codifying the right to choose, protecting voting rights, and expanding health care. So if we’re able to maintain our House and Senate majorities in November, we want to know which issues you’d like to see Colin and his Democratic colleagues take on next year.
Take the survey below and let Colin and our team know what your priorities are:
If Democrats maintain majorities in the House and Senate in 2023, what issues do you want to see Congress work on?
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Your input is incredibly important to Colin and our team. Thank you for making your voice heard.
-- Colin Allred for Congress
Colin Allred is a civil rights attorney, former NFL linebacker, Dallas native, and the proud congressional representative for Texas' 32nd District. Your support ensured his re-election for another term -- but the fight continues.
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