Taxpayer —Merci. Grazie. Thank you!
No matter how you say it, we owe you a big “THANKS”... and so do the “Richmond 66” beagles at the Dept. of Veterans Affairs (VA)!
You see, we didn’t just hit our fundraising goal because of you... we also just did this:
“Trump admin pulls NIH grant for coronavirus research over ties to Wuhan lab.” – ABC News
Sayanora. Adios. Bye bye! Taxpayer, you will never pay another dime in taxes for Wuhan’s worst animal experiments!
Taxpayer, normally I’d be the only one to say “thanks.”
But this win is so big that someone else actually wants to thank you… and personally:
Taxpayer, you called. She answered.
Now Sen. McSally just helped us de-fund a $3.7 million NIH payout to the Wuhan Institute of Virology — the very same lab that’s a suspected source of the Coronavirus pandemic!
Taxpayer, on Wednesday night, May 6, at 8pm, she wants to chat with you — and get YOUR questions — at this exclusive tele-town hall briefing for WCW’s closest supporters.
Sen. McSally is also a key leader on the P.U.P.P.E.R.S. ACT to permanently de-fund the VA dog lab that jails the Richmond 66. And she’s a co-sponsor of Violet’s Law to make sure all government lab survivors are retired and released into loving homes.
Taxpayer, you support and donate to WCW because we're the ONLY organization that fights against taxpayer-funded animal testing... and actually wins.
But Taxpayer, this is a team effort. Sen. McSally needs to hear what YOU think. And so do we.
I’m looking forward to our conversation this Wednesday at 8pm EST!
Gracias,
Justin Goodman
Vice President
White Coat Waste Project
P.S. RSVP: Don’t worry about violating social distancing rules if you want to attend the tele-town hall! You can chat with Sen. McSally and me from your couch, on your phone. But space is limited: we’ve only reserved a few spots for our closest supporters. So please RSVP right now for Wednesday night’s emergency briefing at 8pm EST. – Thanks, Justin!
P.P.S. Taxpayer, it’s already the year’s #1 WIN against taxpayer-funded animal testing. President Trump even called the lab “tremendous waste.” Here’s how we did it, together.