From 🖋️Action <[email protected]>
Subject Just 10 seconds
Date May 22, 2020 6:30 PM
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Today, we’re hoping you will get involved in a fight that is taking center stage in Washington: Stopping DC politicians from putting corporations over people.

By taking just 10 seconds to add your name to our petition, you can help make sure economic aid is going to the small businesses and working families who need it most.

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As the economic fallout of the COVID-19 outbreak continues to unfold, it has become more and more clear that our small businesses, family-owned farms, and local entrepreneurs could suffer lasting damage without support from Congress.

Losing them wouldn’t just deal a blow to our economy in Upstate New York -- it would dramatically change our sense of community.

But the first round of economic relief funding from Washington went straight into the pockets of corporate interests and some of Wall Street’s biggest businesses. That’s wrong, and we need your help to ensure it doesn’t happen again.

Please, take 10 seconds to stand against this corruption and stand up for working families by adding your name to our petition.

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Thank you for making your voice heard on this issue. We hope you and your family stay safe this Memorial Day Weekend.

-- Team Brindisi

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Anthony Brindisi represents New York's 22nd District in Congress. He's fighting for working families, and refuses to take donations from corporate PACs to his campaign. If you want to learn more, you can visit BrindisiForCongress.com.

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