Team,
One year ago, Nebraska's ballot measure to raise the minimum wage to $15 an hour was officially certified — the first milestone that set us up for victory last year!
This measure was about more than just numbers. It was about human dignity, economic fairness, and changing the unjust narrative that workers are expendable.
If you're as proud as we are to challenge systemic inequality and are committed to seeing more wins for workers like last year’s in Nebraska, now's the time to step up.
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Here's the truth: Nobody should have to live paycheck to paycheck while working a full-time job. And no one should be under the constant pressure of financial stress, a burden disproportionately shouldered by women and people of color. This ballot measure was not just an abstract policy; it was a path to economic justice.
So why is this anniversary a big deal, team? Because it reminds us of what we're capable of — and what we still have to accomplish. Your contribution today will fuel our ballot measures in 2023 and 2024, setting us up for resounding successes come Election Day.
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Thanks for being a key part of this journey toward economic fairness.
— FP Team