From Ayanna Pressley <[email protected]>
Subject It’s not that complicated.
Date August 18, 2023 8:03 PM
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[1]Ayanna Pressley



Too many children across the United States still face food insecurity,
despite living in one of the wealthiest nations in the world. Here in
Massachusetts, we’re doing something about it.

Earlier this month, the Massachusetts state legislature passed permanent
free school meals for ALL public school students to ensure no child goes
hungry.

How does our state have the revenue to pay for it? Two words: millionaires
tax. Last year, our state enacted a 4% tax on Massachusetts residents who
make over $1 million per year.

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It’s not that complicated: when the wealthiest are paying their fair
share, we’re able to afford life-changing policies and programs like
universal free school breakfasts and lunches.

Think of what it would mean if we took the same approach at the federal
level. Think of what it would mean to guarantee every student in America
healthy, nutritious meals at school.

[ [link removed] ]That’s exactly what I’m fighting for as your Congresswoman, but I need
your support to keep it up. Can you pitch in $3 today to
fuel our grassroots campaign for bold, progressive change?



[ [link removed] ]Contribute $3



Remember: when we work together, anything is possible.

— Ayanna


 




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