An unprecedented health crisis calls for unprecedented action: schools are closed across the nation, sports seasons are proposing unheard of adaptations, and movies are premiering straight on TV -- all to prevent the further spread of coronavirus.
But, the Senate is refusing to declare this an emergency, which would allow any voter to vote by mail.
Not only is this an emergency, but also it's an emergency that requires we remain at home for our safety and the safety of those around us.
Harley's calling on the Senate to pass the Natural Disaster and Emergency Ballot Act of 2020 to make sure Americans can vote safely. Will you join him?
This bill will make it much easier to safely vote from home, securing a more fair election and stopping the spread of coronavirus in crowded polling places.
This bill just makes sense. Will you show your support for it by adding your name today?
Thank you for taking action!
-- Team Harley
Harley Rouda serves California's 48th district in Congress. In 2018, Harley defeated the 15-term incumbent Dana Rohrabacher in the very first political campaign of Harley's life. During his time in Congress, he's embraced common sense and values to tackle climate change, address deteriorating infrastructure, confront homelessness, and protect Social Security and Medicare. In 2020, Harley will be facing one of the toughest re-election fights in the entire country, so he's depending on the support of grassroots individuals. If you want to support Harley's re-election, you can donate here. If you'd like to no longer receive emails from his campaign, you can unsubscribe.
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