From Dr. Brian Williams <[email protected]>
Subject The mass shooting that changed my life
Date June 24, 2023 1:07 PM
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Dr. Brian Williams is a trauma surgeon, national leader on gun violence, and
Veteran running to keep the open Democratic seat vacated by Colin Allred blue.
If elected, he will be the first trauma surgeon in history to serve in Congress.
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Friends – In a moment, I will share with you a personal message
about why, as a trauma surgeon, I decided to run for office for the first
time in my life.

But before I do, if you’re able to, [ [link removed] ]please make a donation ahead of my
first-ever FEC deadline as a candidate. I’m running to keep Texas’ 32nd
Congressional District blue and since this is our first public filing
deadline, everyone will be watching to see how our campaign is doing.

July 7, 2016, was a night that changed my life.

That night, a sniper targeted police officers in a mass shooting in
Dallas, Texas, where I’m raising my daughter, and seven wounded officers
were transported to my trauma center. The hours that followed were the
hardest of my career. Our nation was already mourning from a mass shooting
in Orlando (the Pulse nightclub shooting that targeted the LGBTQ+
community and killed 50) and now, another was breaking in the news.

M team and I did everything we could that night, butut we were unable to
save everyone.t is impossible for me to put into words the full weight of
the grief, anger, and pain I felt. As someone who treats gunshot victims,
I’ve told too many families that they would not see their loved ones again
as a result of preventable violence. When will enough be enough? How many
lives will we lose before our state and nation act on this crisis?

That night made me realize I could affect change and save lives outside of
the walls of a hospital – it was my call to action to work with members of
Congress on policies that would prevent gun violence (including the
landmark gun safety bill signed into law last year by Joe Biden) and to
now run for office myself.

If we’re going to win a majority in the House that will work to end gun
violence, we cannot afford to lose Texas’ 32nd Congressional District –
which Republicans used to handedly win by 20+ points up until it was
flipped blue in 2018.

[ [link removed] ]If elected I will be the first trauma surgeon elected to Congress in
history and I will fight EVERY DAY to save lives – from gun violence,
poverty, lack of quality care. Will you stand with me in this mission by
making a donation ahead of my first-ever FEC deadline?

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will be immediately processed and split between 314 Action and Dr. Brian
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Together, we will make the change we want to see in this world.

Onward,

Brian




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