Brothers and Sisters,
I apologize for the incorrect information shared below. I intended to say that in Arizona, we have seen over 190,000 coronavirus cases and the infections continue to rise.
In Solidarity,
Fred Yamashita
John,
The House of Representatives passed the HEROES Act on May 15. That was more than 90 days ago. In Arizona, we have seen over 190,000 coronavirus cases, and the infections continue to increase.
Now even Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell admits there is "a sense of urgency that the American people need us to address the situation." So why is he sending members home?
Sen. McSally's inaction means millions of families will go hungry and face homelessness. Inaction also threatens our public services and means our public schools can't operate safely.
I'm asking you to share this on social media to let Se. McSally know we are demanding immediate action.
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John, the Arizona AFL-CIO has been working around the clock since the start of the global pandemic to make sure our members are taken care of during this time of need, and what we need right now is for Senator McSally to take BOLD action and the for U.S. Senate to pass the HEROES Act.
In Solidarity,
Fred Yamashita
Arizona AFL-CIO
Arizona AFL-CIO, 3117 N 16th Street, #200 Phoenix AZ 85016
Phone (602) 631-4488