From TC <[email protected]>
Subject I want to hear from you, John
Date December 19, 2020 5:30 PM
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SURVEY:
Which issues should be the Senate's top priorities for 2021?

It's officially December, and John -- 2020 will soon come to an end.

There's hope on the horizon. With the incoming Biden-Harris Administration, the new year promises positive change for our country.

But make no mistake -- there's a lot of work ahead of us in 2021.

We need to get the spread of the coronavirus under control and deliver critical relief to Delawearans and Americans across the country, including funding for state and local governments, unemployment benefits, food assistance, and resources for small businesses.

We need to take serious and significant climate action guided by facts and science to ensure everyone has clean air to breathe and safe water to drink and to make sure our communities are free of pollution. And we need to invest in a green-energy future, economy, and good-paying jobs.

We need to protect the Affordable Care Act and access to life-saving health care for more than 20 million Americans and make it more affordable by lowering the cost of prescription drugs.

And that's only the beginning.

There are a lot of big issues for us to address, and John, I want to hear from you. Will you take a moment to complete our survey and share your thoughts about what should be the Senate's top priorities in 2021?

Look forward to hearing from you,

TC

P.S. The more people who take our survey, the better informed I'll be as I head into the new term in Congress. Please forward this email to a friend and encourage them to take our survey, and then keep up with all of my work in the Senate on Facebook and Twitter.
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