From Dave Min <[email protected]>
Subject This is why I fight
Date September 19, 2023 6:39 PM
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I’m running for Congress because even though progress isn’t always flashy, and it certainly isn’t easy, I want to help ensure my three young kids and generations to come, are able to live happy and healthy lives.

As this legislative session in the California Senate comes to a close, I'm filled with gratitude. It has not been an easy year, but our beloved state deserves every ounce of commitment we can muster to protect and uplift our diverse communities and incredible natural beauty.

I’ve been privileged to champion initiatives this session that are creating real change: *
My
30x30
Bill:
We've
taken
a
groundbreaking
step
in
environmental
conservation.
Our
goal
to
protect
30%
of
California's
lands
and
waters
by
2030
isn't
just
a
dream

it's
a
commitment,
one
I’ve
made
with
my
little
ones
to
ensure
our
Golden
State
remains
resilient
and
thriving
for
them
and
generations
to
come.
*
Combating
Hate:
No
individual
should
ever
feel
unsafe
or
marginalized.
As
the
only
Koren
American
in
the
California
legislature,
I’ve
advocated
for
legislation
to
tackle
the
rise
in
Asian
hate
and
street
harassment
head-on.
Together,
we're
ensuring
California
remains
a
beacon
of
acceptance
and
love.
*
Safe
E-Bike
Practices:
E-Bikes
symbolize
the
harmony
of
innovation
and
sustainability,
but
as
we
look
to
a
more
sustainable
future,
we
must
do
so
with
both
enthusiasm
and
caution.
I’m
proud
to
lead
the
charge
in
establishing
the
best
safety
practices
and
rules
for
this
green
mode
of
transport.
*
Protecting
Survivors:
We
must
do
anything
in
our
power
to
support
survivors
of
domestic
violence,
and
facilitate
justice
and
access
to
care.
I’m
proud
of
my
bill
that
was
signed
into
law
which
grants
survivors
free
access
to
evidence
in
order
to
easily
seek
and
receive
the
protection
and
care
that
will
keep
them
safe.

But I’m running for Congress because I want to do more. I want to help bring the progress we’ve made in California to the rest of the country, but I can’t do it without your help.

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Thank you for being a pivotal part of this journey. With hope and determination, I know we can accomplish even more in the coming year.

In Unity,

Dave

P.S. Whether it’s standing up for reproductive rights, tackling the climate crisis, or supporting small businesses, I’m running for Congress to ensure everyone has a fair shot at the American Dream. Will you join me by supporting my campaign today? [[link removed]]

California leader Dave Min is running for Congress in California's 47th district, where he lives with his wife Jane and three kids. As a first-generation Korean American, a law professor at UC Irvine and a State Senator, Dave has earned a reputation for standing up for Democratic values. He's taken action to address the climate crisis, implement common sense gun safety reforms and rebuild our economy and community in the wake of the pandemic. Now, he's running for Congress to ensure that all families have a shot at the American Dream.

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