Hi there. Coming off another Election Day, I've been thinking a lot about how our campaigns are funded.
So many campaigns are funded by special interests groups with ambiguous names and undisclosed donors, which makes it near impossible to track down where a candidate's support comes from.
That's not the way we run our campaign, and that's not the way campaigns should be run.
That's why on the 1-year anniversary of the For the People Act making its way through the House, I'm asking if you'll citizen co-sponsor the For the People Act >>>
One year ago, I joined my colleagues in the House in passing the For the People Act.
And now it's sitting on Mitch McConnell's desk where he refuses to take it up.
That's why I need your help to tell McConnell that we want action on campaign finance now. Can you sign on?
Thank you for taking action!
-- Team Rouda
Harley Rouda serves California's 48th district in Congress. In 2018, Harley defeated the 15-term incumbent Dana Rohrabacher in the very first political campaign of Harley's life. During his time in Congress, he's embraced common sense and values to tackle climate change, address deteriorating infrastructure, confront homelessness, and protect Social Security and Medicare. In 2020, Harley will be facing one of the toughest re-election fights in the entire country, so he's depending on the support of grassroots individuals. If you want to support Harley's re-election, you can donate here. If you'd like to no longer receive emails from his campaign, you can unsubscribe.
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