Did you catch our executive director in the Boston Globe?

Team,

Our amazing executive director, Kelly Hall, was featured in the Boston Globe where she’s sounding the alarm and fighting back against attacks on the ballot measure process.

As our successful ballot measures have shown time and time again, when lawmakers refuse to get past partisan gridlock and the people are empowered to show up to the ballot box, progressive policies win. That’s why conservative lawmakers are attacking this process. They know when their constituents are allowed to vote, they will choose progress.

We want to help voters continue to fight for fairness and progress. Will you chip in to help us get there?

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We’ve been prepared to push back against attempts to belittle ballot measures for years. In 2021, we launched the Ballot Measure Rescue Campaign (BMRC) to fight back against attempts to rollback voters’ power at the ballot box. And since then, we’ve fought back and WON in states like Ohio and South Dakota.

We know that these attacks will continue to come. That’s why we need to suit up for the battles that are sure to come next year. Will you chip in $15 to help us be prepared to fight back against our opponents and their baseless attacks on progressive ballot measures?

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Thanks to grassroots supporters like you, our team at the Fairness Project has won over 30 people-powered ballot measure campaigns since 2016, changing over 18 million lives by expanding health care, raising wages, guaranteeing paid leave, and ending predatory lending directly at the ballot box when politicians refuse to act. Your support allows us to make this progress possible.

 
 
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