From Tova Genesen, ProPublica <[email protected]>
Subject FW: Holding our leaders to account
Date December 13, 2023 8:48 PM
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Hi Reader,

I wanted to make sure you saw Jill's email from this morning. We’ve raised $11,000 so far, which means we have only $9,000 more to go to hit our goal. If you in a position to do so, I hope you'll join us today to support journalism that holds the powerful to account and double the impact of your gift by giving during this match. <[link removed]>

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Hi Reader,

We are entitled to leaders who do their jobs with honesty, integrity and transparency. When they betray our trust, the press is often our first line of defense. For generations, journalists have been watching the powerful more closely than you or I ever could, checking facts and exposing injustice and breaches of the public trust.

Now, as many newsrooms are struggling, there’s a dearth of reporters left to scrutinize the powerful, and, make no mistake, the powerful still need watching. But here at ProPublica, we’re growing, pressing on and digging deeper, and we won’t stop.

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There is no shortage of powerful people who would rather that ProPublica’s reporters look the other way.

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