From Ronald Millar <[email protected]>
Subject Support Our Texas Congressional Candidates
Date January 21, 2020 2:38 PM
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Hi  John,
 
The Freethought Equality Fund[[link removed]] has endorsed three members of our community in Texas who are facing very competitive Congressional primaries on March 3, 2020. These Congressional seats are currently held by Republicans. Short bios of our endorsed candidates candidates are below, as are links to support their campaigns.
 
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You can learn more about Jaime Escuder's campaign here[[link removed]] and make a generous donation to his campaign here[[link removed]].
 
You can learn more about Carol Iannuzzi's campaign here[[link removed]] and make a generous donation to her campaign here[[link removed]].
 
You can learn more about Greg Sagan's campaign here[[link removed]] and make a generous donation to his campaign here[[link removed]].
 
Jaime Escuder[[link removed]] is running for Congress in the 23rd Congressional District of Texas. He is a graduate of the University of Chicago Law School and spent the first nine years of his career as a public defender. He now has his own law practice serving the people of the Big Bend region of Texas. Escuder is running because he is tired of milquetoast Democratic candidates. He says, “our country is facing a moral crisis. We need candidates who are willing to fight for the restoration of our democracy against the
powerful forces of big money in politics.” His policy priorities include: addressing climate change with the Green New Deal, expanding health care access with Medicare for All, increasing access to higher education and vocational schools, eliminating voter suppression and gerrymandering, and changing the tax code to make sure corporations and the ultra-wealthy pay their fair share in taxes. Escuder is a member of a Unitarian Universalist congregation.
 
Carol H. Iannuzzi[[link removed]] is running for Congress in the Texas 26th Congressional District. Following a strong family tradition fighting for civil rights in Texas, Iannuzzi is running for office to fulfill “a vision of the future where all have equitable human rights.” She says, “I am passionate about human rights and this is a major reason for my running for the U.S. Congress.” Her policy priorities include: strengthening the Affordable Care Act and Medicare, protecting Social Security, ensuring access to affordable
reproductive health services including a woman’s right to choose, reducing student loan debt, addressing climate change, and ending the stigma on mental healthcare. She is a strong supporter of the separation of church and state and is also a member of a Unitarian Universalist congregation. Iannuzzi is a humanist.
 
Greg Sagan[[link removed]] is running for Congress in the Texas 13th Congressional District. Sagan is a former Navy officer and a veteran of Vietnam with a private sector career as a consultant in human performance, teamwork and leadership. Outraged at the actions of the Administration and the failure of the Republican Congress to stand up to Trump, Sagan is offering an alternative voice to deal with real issues and not the manufactured ones intended to keep our country divided. His policy issues range from addressing climate
change to the wealth gap. He says that “climate change is the single greatest non-nuclear threat to all life on Earth, and the widening gulf in American wealth distribution is the single greatest threat to our democracy.” Sagan is religiously unaffiliated.
 
You can see all our 2020 endorsed candidates here[[link removed]].
 
Thank you for your membership and support! 
 
Sincerely,

Ron Millar
PAC Coordinator

 
This message is for the sole use of members of the Center for Freethought Equality. The mission of the Freethought Equality Fund (FEF) is to achieve equality for the nontheist community by increasing the number of open humanists and atheists, and allies, in public office at all levels of government. The FEF is affiliated with the Center for Freethought Equality, which is the advocacy and political arm of the American Humanist Association. Donations to the Center for Freethought
Equality[[link removed]], Freethought Equality Fund[[link removed]] and our endorsed candidates are voluntary and are not tax deductible. 
 

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