From Nikki for Congress <[email protected]>
Subject Results keep coming in, thanks to Nikki
Date May 12, 2023 5:27 PM
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Team,

In case you missed it: Nikki just announced millions in federal funding for a monumental rail improvement project here in Illinois alongside Senator Duckworth and Senator Durbin, expanding public transportation options for riders statewide.

From Nikki: “Modernizing our railways isn’t just about upgrading equipment — it’s about investing in our economy, our environment and our future.” These improvements will give passengers in every zip code increased access to efficient and affordable transportation options, and reduce public transit environmental impacts.

The results keep coming in for Illinoisans thanks to Nikki’s hard work. Right now, she needs our support to bolster her campaign against her Republican challenger in this vulnerable, newly drawn seat. Can you chip in $3, $10, or whatever you can to support Nikki’s fight for working families in Congress? [link removed]

Thank you for supporting a champion for workers in Congress!

– Nikki for Congress

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Nikki has spent her life fighting for workers and working families by strengthening unions nationwide, and she was instrumental in passing a $15 minimum wage in Illinois while working as a senior advisor for Governor JB Pritzker. Most recently, Nikki served in President Biden's administration in the office that implemented the American Rescue Plan.

Nikki believes in the American Dream and will bring people together to level the playing field and rebuild the middle class so families have a shot to get ahead.

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