From Stand with Parkland <[email protected]>
Subject Red States. Blue States. One Goal: Safer Schools.
Date July 10, 2025 5:23 PM
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Friend,

At Stand with Parkland, we know that protecting your children isn’t a partisan issue — it’s a moral one.

That’s why we work with Republicans, Democrats, and independents alike to push for real, pragmatic solutions that make our schools safer.

Across the country, lawmakers from both sides of the aisle are coming together to:

* Support measures that strengthen threat assessment programs
* Expand access to mental health services
* And promote responsible firearm ownership

These aren’t political wins — they’re school safety wins.

We’ve seen what’s possible when we focus on solutions and set partisanship aside. Now, we need your voice to keep the momentum going.

Together, we can build a future where every child walks into school without fear — and more importantly, walks back out at the end of the day. If you’re ready to join our growing national coalition of families for safe schools, please pitch in to support our work today. [[link removed]]

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No matter what state you live in, and no matter how you vote, every parent in our nation wants their child to come home safe.

And here at Stand with Parkland, that’s the future we’re working toward every day.

— Stand with Parkland
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