Dear John,
Congress has already spent $3 trillion responding to coronavirus pandemic. That clearly wasn’t enough for House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.). Now she wants to spend another $3 trillion with her new radical, Socialist plan!
Tell your U.S. Representative right now that you oppose Nancy Pelosi’s massive, wasteful spending.
While our nation continues to reel from the greatest public health crisis in a generation, Speaker Pelosi is again trying to take advantage of the crisis to ram her radical Socialist agenda through Congress. Her latest scheme, H.R. 6800, the so-called Health and Economic Recovery Omnibus Emergency Solutions (HEROES) Act, is the most expensive and wasteful piece of legislation we have seen in CCAGW’s 36-year history.
This $3 trillion bill has hundreds of billions of dollars in wasteful spending completely unrelated to the coronavirus crisis, along with new programs and mandates that will make it far more difficult for the nation to recover from the impact of the pandemic.
H.R. 6800 would also increase the size, scope, and control of the federal government and threaten our freedom and liberty.
Tell your U.S. Representative to oppose H.R. 6800.
Speaker Pelosi’s 1,800+ page bill provides almost $1 trillion to bail out state and local governments even if they have engaged in profligate and wasteful spending, spends hundreds of billions propping up wasteful programs that are already proven failures, and bails out student loan debt, to name just a few items. The legislation would even slash the property tax bills for Nancy Pelosi’s wealthy friends in blue states and provide $65 billion to bail out the pensions of her labor union donors!
John, now is the time to make your voice heard. The House of Representatives will vote on H.R. 6800 TOMORROW, May 15. We don’t need to spend $6 trillion on the coronavirus pandemic if it is not targeted, temporary, and helps businesses, taxpayers, and their families.
Tell your Representative right now that you oppose Speaker Pelosi’s radical, socialist plan.
Thank you for taking action.
Sincerely,
Deborah Collier
Vice President of Policy and Government Affairs
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