Justice Democrats

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The Trump administration hasn’t done nearly enough for working families who are experiencing severe economic distress due to the COVID-19 crisis.

We’re joining other organizations and progressive leaders to call on Nancy Pelosi and other congressional leaders to put people first in the next COVID-19 emergency relief package, CARES 2.

We need a strong, grassroots coalition of folks who are willing to fight to #PutPeopleFirst and make their voices heard. Will you join us in calling on Nancy Pelosi to include mass relief for working families in the next COVID-19 bill?

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We’re calling on Nancy Pelosi and congressional leadership to:

1. Keep people on payrolls: Stop mass layoffs, and preserve employment relationships for all businesses, including small businesses. Ensure federal dollars go to workers and small businesses, not enriching CEOs and Wall Street.

2. Provide financial relief: Expand aid for the most vulnerable in the COVID-19 epidemic, including direct cash assistance, increased food aid, debt relief, and eviction protections.

3. Protect public health: Full health coverage for all COVID-19 care and protections for all frontline workers.

4. Defend elections: Enact a vote-by-mail requirement for 2020 federal elections while maintaining access to in-person voting for those who do not have access to mail voting.

Justice Democrats Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Ayanna Pressley, Ilhan Omar, Rashida Tlaib, Pramila Jayapal and Ro Khanna are all calling on Nancy Pelosi and congressional leadership to step up and fight for working people who have been devastated by this crisis. We need you to join this fight with us.

Will you sign on to join them in demanding that the next COVID-19 relief package puts people first and actually passes legislation that will help the American people?

Thank you for making your voice heard today,

Justice Democrats







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