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This is it, John. Tomorrow, the
U.S. House is expected to vote on the Biden-Harris administration’s COVID
relief package, the American Rescue Plan.
We need to make sure that this bill includes a full slate of solutions
that addresses the crises our country faces. Right now, the American
Rescue plan includes motions to:
→ Increase the national minimum wage to $15
→ Distribute another round of $1,400 direct cash payments
→ Expand access to affordable child care, rent relief, and food assistance
Here’s the problem: Republicans are fighting to strip this bill and remove
motions like increasing the national minimum wage to $15.
It’s going to take a massive show of grassroots support to stop
Republicans from dismantling the American Rescue Plan and make sure we
provide urgently needed relief for women and families. [ [link removed] ]Please add your
name now to tell members of Congress that it’s critical they pass the
American Rescue Plan and protect motions like increasing the minimum wage
in this bill.
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For almost a year now, women have been demanding a meaningful COVID relief
response that matches the scale of crisis we’re currently facing and will
have a real impact on our families.
We’ve fought too hard, for too long, for Congress to fall short on
delivering urgently needed relief for our country.
That’s why it’s critical we make sure a majority of Congress supports our
fight for a transformative relief package that includes motions like
increasing the minimum wage and expanding child care access. These kinds
of actions will have the MOST impact on essential workers and those who
have been left most vulnerable in this pandemic.
We know that essential workers, so many of which are women, are the
lifeblood of our economy and our country. They’re feeding our families,
taking care of our sick loved ones, delivering medical supplies, running
our public transit, preparing the medication we need, cleaning our
hospitals, stocking our groceries, and making sure our communities
continue to function. They are disproportionately women — particularly
women of color. Many are underpaid despite the deathly risks they are
taking; some have even been fired after asking for basic protections.
That’s why passing this bill is our top priority,
John. [ [link removed] ]Will you show your support for the
American Rescue Plan and tell Congress it’s critical we don’t make any
reductions to this relief package?
Together,
Women’s March
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