John:
exciting news: 314 Action Fund, the leading organization focused on electing doctors and scientists to public office, has officially endorsed Sara’s campaign for Governor of Wisconsin! As Shaughnessy Naughton, President of 314 Action, put it, “Lieutenant Governor Sara Rodriguez is leading the fight to protect and expand Medicaid, ensuring all Wisconsinites have access to affordable health care, tackling workforce shortages, and investing in public schools and child care so every family has the opportunity to thrive.”
As a public-health leader and registered nurse, Sara has spent her career expanding access to care, defending evidence-based policy, and fighting to lower prescription costs for families across our state.
To turn this momentum into a victory, we need you. Please chip in now to help spread our message to every corner of Wisconsin — so voters statewide hear 314 Action’s endorsement and learn what Sara will do for their communities.
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As Wisconsin’s next Governor, Sara is committed to protecting and expanding Medicaid, addressing workforce shortages, and investing in public education and child care, so every family has the opportunity to succeed.
We’re fighting to prevent families from going bankrupt over excessive costs of prescriptions and child care. With support from 314 Action, Sara is one step closer to making sure science leads the way in Wisconsin's future.
John, securing this endorsement is just the beginning. Sara needs your help to maintain momentum. Every grassroots dollar goes straight to putting science and health at the forefront of Wisconsin's policies.
Can you donate today to help build our momentum and continue the fight? Your support ensures our message reaches everyone in all 72 counties and builds a healthier Wisconsin for all.
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Together, we can turn this endorsement into a victory and real change for Wisconsin.
Thanks,
Sara Rodriguez HQ
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