Unions get sh*t done.

John — Even if the news has moved on, we haven't. Unions get sh*t done.

We all know that after a fire caused a section of I-95 to collapse, officials estimated the major highway would take months to repair. Yet with the help of federal partners, state coordination, and amazing union workers, it only took 12 days to get the highway back open for Pennsylvania drivers. (Go Phils)

A photo of all 5 Philly sports mascots cheering on top of a firetruck for the I-95 reopening
Photo by Alejandro A. Alvarez | Philadelphia Inquirer

This is what happens when labor and leaders come together to solve a problem.

Trade union workers are the backbone of our economy. That is why Ashley believes that the ability of unions to collectively bargain is essential to protect the rights of workers and the communities they live in. And she will fight side by side with our union brothers and sisters — both in Congress and at the picket line.

Ashley is the pro-union, pro-worker leader we need in Congress. That's why she's not taking one penny from corporate PACs. Instead, we're relying on working folks like you. Will you donate to this grassroots campaign today?

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Ashley Ehasz is a U.S. Army veteran, Apache helicopter pilot, and proudly pro-choice Democrat running to unseat Republican Brian Fitzpatrick and represent Pennsylvania’s 1st Congressional District to defend our democracy, restore reproductive rights, tackle corporate greed, advocate for bold gun safety measures, and fight for working families across southeast PA.
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