In 5 days, the Senate will return to D.C. to begin work on the next COVID-19 relief bill. We’re gearing up now to make sure this bill prioritizes workers and our families, but first we need your input.



John,

In 5 days, the Senate will return to Washington D.C. to begin work on the next COVID-19 relief bill. We’re gearing up now to make sure this bill prioritizes women, workers, and our families, but first we need your input.

There are six major areas up for debate in the next bill and we’re polling our members to see which measures are the highest priority for you and your families. These responses will directly help us target our efforts as we pressure Congress next week.

Will you take a few minutes to fill out our short stimulus poll about what COVID-19 relief efforts Congress should pass? We need to hear your thoughts so we can fight for what’s most important to you and families in District of Columbia.

SAMPLE QUESTION

How important is it to you that the next stimulus bill provides funding for vote-by-mail?

⚪ 5 - Very important
⚪ 4 - Somewhat important
⚪ 3 - Neutral
⚪ 2 - Important
⚪ 1 - Not important
Take the poll »

We know that the last relief bill did not go nearly far enough to provide relief to women, workers, and families. While Congress gave corporations a $500 billion bailout, workers and families – and women and people of color especially – were left with next to nothing. Meanwhile, May rent is due in two days and many are wondering how they’re going to pay.

That’s why this time around we’re fighting to raise the voices of working people and ensure that their interests are heard by our leaders.

With these responses we’ll be able to share with Congress and the media what policies are non-negotiable, and will provide the most direct relief to our families and communities.

Can you take a few minutes to answer our six-question survey about the policies that are most important to you for the next stimulus bill. We only have 5 days, so please hurry.

We need a massive uprising to demand more from our leaders now – and especially next week.

We’re ready. Are you?

With determination,

Rachel Carmona
Women's March Team

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