Friend, Mitch McConnell just unveiled his plan for the next round of coronavirus relief. And it’s nowhere near what we need to keep families and small businesses afloat during this crisis.
This plan is needlessly stingy. Not only does Mitch’s plan push state and local governments off a cliff, it slashes weekly federal unemployment payments by 66%—and makes it much, much more difficult for workers to recover lost wages going forward. For a state like ours where over 1 million people have filed for unemployment, that’s a recipe for disaster.
It’s not just that this proposal is so weak—it’s the fact it took Mitch months to come up with this plan, knowing that critical unemployment relief for millions of Americans expires this week. Because he played politics with this and turned one crisis into another, so many families are going to face August needlessly short on rent, utilities, medicine, and even food.
This once-in-a-lifetime crisis has exposed Mitch McConnell for what he truly is: hyperpartisan, power-hungry, and only in it for himself. If he is willing to leave millions of unemployed Americans unable to make ends meet, he should lose his job. If you can, chip in today, and let’s do everything we can to make this Mitch’s last term in office:
[link removed]
The truth is, we need leaders who refuse to govern from crisis to crisis—Amy’s plan is comprehensive and helps fight both the virus itself and the economic crisis that has developed because of it. There are three main pillars:
- Make necessary investments to make sure our schools, our cities, and our states can stay operational—safely.
- Ensure everyone has access to affordable health care so no one’s denied treatment because of their ability to pay for it.
- Adequately invest in testing and contact tracing programs to help our communities return to normal as soon as possible.
The only option this November is to send Mitch packing and elect serious public servants who care about taking effective, timely action. Chip in now, and let’s send Amy McGrath to the Senate:
[link removed]
Thank you,
McGrath HQ
DONATE → [link removed]
Paid for by Amy McGrath for Senate
P.O. Box 95 Lexington, KY 40588
Use of military rank, job titles, and photographs in uniform does not
imply endorsement by the Marine Corps, Department of the Navy, or the
Department of Defense.
If you got this message from a friend, [ [link removed] ]you can join Team Amy by signing
up right here.
Keep us company on the campaign trail by joining us on [ [link removed] ]Facebook,
[ [link removed] ]Twitter, [ [link removed] ]Instagram, and [ [link removed] ]YouTube.
We take your privacy seriously—unlike other political campaigns, we will
never share or sell your personal data or contact information without your
consent. We value the trust you gave us when you first signed up to learn
more about Amy's campaign—and we send these emails because we believe it's
the best way to keep you up to date. If at any point you'd like to stop
receiving emails from our campaign, you can unsubscribe [ [link removed] ]here.
If we’re not reaching you at the correct email address, please update your
information [ [link removed] ]here.
You can unsubscribe from this mailing list at any time:
[link removed]