Hey John!
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Whatโs it like to live in your neighborhood? No one can answer that better than you. And do you know who makes the decisions that shape your community? Your local and state officials. They decide:
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๐ How much you pay for gas and utilities
๐ Your access to reproductive healthcare
๐ How much funding your local libraries and schools receive
๐ And so much more
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This November, voters will make their voices heard in more than 53,000 local and statewide elections. Hereโs whatโs on the ballot:
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๐ School board members who determine teacher pay, which books are in school libraries, and how inclusive our classrooms are for Black, Brown, LGBTQ+, and immigrant students
๐ Mayors who decide how cities spend taxpayer dollars, propose local laws, and shape community priorities
๐ City council members who influence policies on housing, policing, public safety, and more
๐ Judges who rule on cases that impact everything from eviction protections and reproductive rights to traffic fines and incarceration
๐ And in California, Colorado, Maine, New York, Texas, and Washington, voters will weigh in directly on statewide ballot measures
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Your ballot is not a pop quiz. Take the time to review whatโs on it, research the candidates and ballot measures, and make your plan to vote early or on Election Day. Visit WeAll.Vote/hub to get started today!