Friend,
Tornadoes in Colorado. Flooding in Texas. Drought and wildfire throughout the West. And Lauren Boebert voted to gut FEMA and slash critical disaster aid for emergencies like these.
It gets worse: After she voted for the Big Ugly Billionaire Bill – with Medicaid and food assistance cuts – she then voted to slash funding for PBS and NPR. That could mean no more Sesame Street and no more Ken Burns documentaries, but, most importantly, it could mean the end of emergency alerts in rural communities like ours that rely on public broadcasting when disaster strikes.
This is what is on the line. While Coloradans are left cleaning up debris after tornadoes and struggling without medical coverage, Lauren Boebert is making tough situations worse.
Leaders should safeguard lifelines that people like us depend on – emergency or not. I'm ready to be that leader in CO-04. But if I'm going to win and deliver on the issues that matter most to you, I need to hear directly from the folks who are impacted by the decisions being made in Washington.
That's why my team put together this new live survey. I need 200 responses before midnight tonight to help inform our strategy moving forward – and I need you to be one of them, friend.
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Friend, do you think Congress should fund PBS and NPR and save our public broadcasting?
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Thank you for making your voice heard.
– Trisha Calvarese
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