From Brittany Pettersen <[email protected]>
Subject What I'm fighting for
Date January 14, 2024 10:28 PM
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Friend,

I’m a born-and-raised Coloradan. I grew up in a working class family that faced a lot of challenges. And now, I’m in Congress to fight for regular families like mine and Colorado communities in every way possible.

I want to explain why I first ran for Congress, and what I fight for every day in Washington — but first, will you chip in to help this people-powered movement keep up the momentum?

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Growing up, my family never had it easy. But because my community made important, necessary investments in public education, I became the first person in my family to graduate from high school and college.

I started working at 12 years old cleaning houses — then bagged groceries, worked at a bagel shop and waited tables to put myself through school — all to have a chance to earn a better life.

But today, far too many of the opportunities that were open to me have only become further out-of-reach for many Colorado families.

That’s exactly why I first decided to run for Congress over two years ago: I want to ensure that Coloradans today and tomorrow have the same opportunities to succeed that I did, and more.

And whether it’s taking on the cost of higher education, supporting our public schools, or creating an economy that works for everyone, I’m proud of what I’ve helped accomplish — but I also know there’s still so much work to be done.

I’m working every day to deliver opportunities, investments, and concrete results across the district — now, will you chip in to help me continue to advocate for the people of Colorado?

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Thank you for reading and supporting this grassroots movement.

– Brittany

Brittany Pettersen for Colorado
P.O. Box 150887
Lakewood, CO 80215
United States

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