[link removed] [[link removed]]
Friends, how’s it going?
Between keeping up with my constituents at home, managing the day-to-day responsibilities of my job in Washington, D.C., joining delegations abroad, and of course, running for re-election - it’s safe to say that things are bananas over here!
Before we get to a whole host of House updates, a quick note on my re-election campaign: My team is always tracking our budget, and they reminded me that no matter how much I’d like to focus on other things, fundraising is a critical part of winning next November - so I’ve got to prioritize it. If you can, please chip in $7 - or any amount that’s meaningful to you - as we close in on our May deadline. [[link removed]]
OK - now let’s talk about what’s been going on in Washington and on the House floor over the past month:
*
I
was
so
excited
to
reintroduce
my
data
privacy
bill,
the
My
Body,
My
Data
Act
-
an
essential
piece
of
legislation
that
will
protect
our
reproductive
and
sexual
health
data
from
being
weaponized
and
used
against
us.
*
I
called
on
the
Biden
Administration
to
direct
more
funds
to
local
organizations
and
partners
along
the
California-Mexico
border
to
ensure
asylum
seekers
fleeing
violence
and
bloodshed
are
treated
in
a
humane
and
orderly
way.
*
I
voted
against
H.R
2
(the
extreme
GOP
border
legislation)
that
would
end
the
asylum
system,
strip
away
all
protection
for
unaccompanied
children,
and
cement
the
very
worst
Trump
border
policies,
like
indefinite
family
detention.
*
I’m
a
proud
co-lead
of
the
Child
Care
for
Every
Community
Act
,
which
would
cap
costs
for
child
care
so
that
more
families
can
access
affordable,
quality
care.
*
I
introduced
the
bipartisan
Drug
Shortage
Prevention
Act
,
which
will
help
prevent
essential
drugs
like
children’s
Tylenol,
Motrin,
and
Adderall
from
running
out,
protecting
the
health
and
well-being
of
kids,
parents,
and
our
communities.
*
And
of
course,
I
voted
against
House
Republicans’
reckless
debt
ceiling
demands
that
would
gut
federal
services
like
Medicaid,
Medicare,
food
assistance,
preschool
and
child
care
-
while
also
increasing
costs
for
housing,
college,
and
more.
That was a lot!
Thank you, from the bottom of my heart, for your support through all of this. Whether you’re reading these emails, showing up during key moments, donating when you’re able to give, or all of the above - you make a huge impact, especially when I’m getting closer and closer to next year’s election.
If you’re as energized as I am to take back the House in 2024 and keep our progress moving, please chip in to support my re-election campaign. [[link removed]]
If this is what we accomplished in the last few weeks – just think about all we can do together once we regain our Democratic majority!
Thank you so much for being here.
-Sara
[link removed] [[link removed]]
Congresswoman Sara Jacobs
California’s 51st District
CONTRIBUTE [[link removed]]
[link removed] [[link removed]]
Paid for by Sara Jacobs for Congress
Sara Jacobs for Congress
PO Box 120085
San Diego, CA 92112
United States
www.facebook.com/SaraJacobsCA/ [www.facebook.com/SaraJacobsCA/] twitter.com/sarajacobsca [twitter.com/sarajacobsca] www.instagram.com/sarajacobsca/ [www.instagram.com/sarajacobsca/]
CONTRIBUTE TODAY [[link removed]]
We believe these emails are a critical way for Sara to stay in touch with supporters and constituents. If you'd like to receive less email from us, please click here [[link removed]] and we'll adjust your preferences. If you believe you received this message in error or wish to no longer receive email from us, please unsubscribe: [link removed] .
This message was sent to
[email protected].