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John, when I said I wanted to be a part of history, this isn't exactly what I had meant ⬇️.
It's been over two weeks since Kevin McCarthy lost his position as Speaker of the House. And I wish I could say this was the first instance of Republicans not being able to govern, but being in Congress for less than a year, I've seen enough carelessness, enough wrongdoing, enough disregard for our people to last a lifetime.
FIRST: On the night freshmen like me were supposed to be sworn in, Republicans couldn't come to a consensus on who should be Speaker of the House. What followed was a five-day, fifteen vote fiasco that ultimately led Kevin McCarthy to the speakership.
THEN: After months of Republican-induced chaos, including narrowly avoiding defaulting on our debt AND a government shutdown, Kevin McCarthy became the first Speaker to be removed from the position – by his own party – in congressional history.
NOW: History is repeating itself. Republicans have, yet again, failed to successfully elect a Speaker. After over two weeks of petty political games, we are still no closer toward accomplishing the congressional work we were elected to do.
John, enough is enough.
I worked my hardest to get to Congress to be able to push the needle on life-saving and life-changing legislation for my constituents. But Republicans have made it clear their only focus is to hold our law making processes hostage.
It's time to tell Republicans to give up the games and focus on what really matters. I want to continue being a strong voice for our communities, but my team and I need your help to get the signatures we need to get my name on the ballot in 2024. Will you chip in $15, $35, or $50 today? [[link removed]]
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Thank you,
Congresswoman Delia Ramirez
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Delia Ramirez has dedicated her life and career to public service and advocating for working families. She is a deeply rooted community leader and public servant whose values are informed by her upbringing as the daughter of Guatemalan immigrants.
In 2022, Delia was elected to represent Illinois’ 3rd Congressional District and became the first Latina Congresswoman in the Midwest. In just a few months in Congress, she has introduced legislation with bipartisan support to help student veterans, is co-leading the Dream and Promise Act, and is introducing legislation that gives tenants the right to organize. She serves as Vice Ranking Member of the Homeland Security Committee, and sits on the Veterans’ Affairs Committee. She is also a Board Member of the Congressional Progressive Caucus (CPC) PAC, and CPC Special Order Hour Convener.
Delia also serves as Co-Chair of the Strengthening Democracy Task Force, as well as Vice Chair of the Equal Rights Amendment Caucus. She is a fighter who is determined to deliver for her constituents, and is working everyday to achieve equitable distribution of resources for Illinois infrastructure, clean energy, transportation, housing, healthcare, and jobs. She also advocates for federal resources so that Illinois may continue to be a welcoming state for new arrivals and asylum seekers.
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