Team — what’s something that you love, but everybody else seems to dread?
I’ll start with mine: Town halls!
As a member of Congress, my first job is to represent our community. That starts with listening to your concerns. I try to come back and hold town halls as often as I can so I can hear directly from you.
These town halls remind me who I’m fighting for.
I do it for the teachers in Centennial, who have to work a second job to make ends meet.
I do it for the students in Littleton, so they can worry less about the threat of a shooting and focus on doing well in school.
I do it for our senior citizens in Aurora, who need Social Security and Medicare.
I do it for the farmers and ranchers, who are counting on clean air and water.
I do it for the doctors and nurses, who need support after a pandemic.
Whether it’s answering questions in a packed gymnasium or chatting with a few folks at the local coffee shop, your questions, concerns, and stories keep me grounded in Washington D.C.
It doesn’t matter if you’re a Democrat, Republican, or independent. As long as I have the honor of serving you in Congress, I will continue working to deliver results for our community.
We need more common sense leaders working towards solutions. I promise to continue pushing for a new generation of leadership. If you agree with our work, I hope you’ll pitch in a few bucks toward our end-of-month deadline.
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I am eternally grateful for your support. Thank you.
— Jason
Now more than ever, we need strong leaders like Jason working for us in Congress. Jason is fighting for you, your family, and the American people in Congress — and he's not taking a dime of corporate PAC money. Will you pitch in now to help him continue working for us?
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