Joe just published an op-ed on repairing and rebuilding our economy in the weeks and months ahead. (You can read the full piece here!)
The past month he has been crisscrossing the state to get insight from communities across Massachusetts. Because he made a promise that, as your next U.S. Senator, he will not legislate without you at the table.
As Joe says time and again: Our economic recovery is going to be the work of a generation. Long before COVID-19 struck, working families were being left behind. Black and Brown communities. Immigrant communities. They are paying the price for 50 years of failed economic policies that oriented our entire system around corporate profits while the American worker was cast aside.
It’s time to move on from the policies and politicians of the past. It’s time to build a better future for every person that calls Massachusetts home. If you agree we need change, and want to power this movement, will you pitch in a contribution today?
Joe rolled out his Jobs and Justice Initiative (JJI) two weeks ago. It’s a massive national mobilization and federal hiring program to rebuild our economy into something better post-COVID. He set out across Massachusetts to listen and get feedback, particularly from those most impacted but most often left out of these discussions in Washington: working families, Black and Latinx communities, organized labor, small business, immigrants, and our essential workers.
Joe is continuing to hear directly from folks around our state, because he is focused on ensuring any reform he pursues in Washington reflects the voices of Massachusetts — and because his job as our representative is to make sure those voices are heard.
Let’s stand with Joe to build something better. Together. For the future.
— Team Kennedy
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