From Indivisible Team <[email protected]>
Subject Our work for a better pandemic response isn’t ending
Date December 17, 2020 3:17 PM
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Indivisibles,

Two days ago marked seven months since the House passed the Heroes Act. A
month ago, the U.S. surpassed 250,000 deaths from COVID-19. And yet,
still, Mitch McConnell and Senate Republicans are more concerned with
protecting their corporate donors who recklessly endanger employees and
customers’ lives (it’s called a “corporate liability shield”) than
providing real relief to the people who need it.

We’ve been hard at work for months pushing for a relief package that
includes protections and assistance for people nationwide. And we’re fully
expecting to continue fighting for a better pandemic response into the new
year. So we’re going back to our congressional advocacy roots to ensure
that progressive advocates both inside and outside Congress are building
pressure to remove corporate immunity provisions and add direct stimulus
payments.

All our work relies on grassroots support from people like you -- from the
resources we build and the call scripts we write to help people pressure
their representatives, to the digital tools we’ve built to empower our
work this year. [ [link removed] ]Can you donate $10 to power all our advocacy and
support our work for a better pandemic response?

Our work on the COVID-19 pandemic has been ongoing for months, and we’ve
had to pivot with the news and as the government response has taken shape.
We want to highlight what that work has looked like for some of our teams:

* Policy experts are busy tracking each new legislative development,
analyzing our movement’s best chances to get the biggest wins for the
most people, and helping develop strong advocacy plans to pressure
those in office to put people over profits.

* Our organizing team works directly with local activists nationwide to
plug into advocacy efforts, keep their activities running effectively
while shifting to virtual models, and ground their work in principles
of equity and collective action.

* The communications team updates our network -- whether through emails
like this one, on Facebook or Twitter, or via text message -- on all
the latest developments, getting opportunities to engage out to
activists like you so we can multiply our impact.

All the time those folks and more are spending and all the tools they’re
using to do the work take resources. We’re committed to refusing donations
from corporations or political parties because we want to be representing
the people -- YOU -- in everything we do. And that means we count on the
people to make it possible. We know our work on the pandemic won’t end
this year: [ [link removed] ]donate $10 to hold Congress accountable, push forward
COVID-19 relief, keep our work moving, and support everything we’ll do in
2021 to fight for a more progressive future.

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This year has been a hard one -- for more reasons than we can count. But
it’s also been inspiring, as through it all we’ve watched Indivisibles
rise up and come together to fight for a better future. We can harness all
that energy for truly unprecedented wins next year, and we’re thrilled to
be able to do it alongside you. We’re eternally glad you’re a part of this
movement.

In solidarity,
Indivisible Team

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