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John, science and politics aren’t as different as they may seem.
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No matter what hat I’ve worn throughout my life – whether as an engineering student at Stanford, as a captain in the Air Force, or as a chemistry teacher in North Philadelphia – I’ve stuck to the same scientific process: I look at the facts and work together with my colleagues to reach practical, commonsense solutions.
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So, in Congress, I’ve taken that same scientific approach – and I’ve been able to solve difficult problems with Representatives across the political spectrum:
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• I currently co-chair the Climate Solutions Caucus – the only bipartisan committee working to address the effects of climate change.
• I helped launch the first-ever Women in STEM Caucus to support women pursuing STEM careers.
• I helped to pass the Inflation Reduction Act, which is expected to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by approximately 40% by 2030.
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But right now, too many Republicans choose to ignore facts and data. They’d rather play politics than work to solve the problems that matter most to their constituents.
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I’m determined to keep putting facts first. But right now, we’re still falling short of our end-of-month fundraising goal – and we have just two days to close the gap and ensure we have the resources to power my campaign.
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So please, John: Can I count on you to give $5 so I can continue my fight for bipartisan progress in Congress?
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There's work to be done.
– Chrissy
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