John --
As a public servant, I've spent my entire career giving a voice to the poor, the underserved, and the most vulnerable among us. Because if we're going to bolster our communities and improve the lives of all Philadelphia families, we need to be ambitious in our relentless pursuit of economic justice.
In 2019 alone, the House passed legislation to close the ever-growing gap between the richest among us...and the rest of us:
But Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and his Republican allies are more interested in giving their wealthy friends tax breaks than ending poverty. So if you stand with me and my House colleagues in the fight for economic justice and want continue helping everyday Americans, then chip in $3 -- or whatever you can afford -- today.
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I refuse to believe that anything less than an ambitious progressive economic agenda should be fought for. America has a long history of big ideas and meaningful action in the war on poverty -- so why stop now?
55 years ago, President Lyndon B. Johnson signed one of the most sweeping economic justice bills of its time into law -- the Economic Opportunity Act of 1964 -- which helped everyday Americans get ahead.
I will continue to fight tooth and nail for economic justice -- but I can't do that without your help, John. Support our movement to end poverty today >>
Thanks,
Dwight
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