John,

I am fighting in Congress to raise the economic livelihoods of millions of Americans and to make sure leaders are passing laws that put working people first. That's why, a week ago, I proudly voted the Protecting the Right to Organize (PRO) Act through the House.

The PRO Act is one of the most significant pro-worker bills in the past 80 years -- and it's long overdue. The middle class was at its strongest when unions were at their peak, and it's high time Congress makes it easier for working people, regardless of race and ethnicity, to unite in strong unions!

We can't let the PRO Act die in the Senate, which is why I'm counting on you to help me keep the pressure on Senate leadership to bring this essential bill to a vote.

THE ACTIVIST: John
THE ASK: Demand the Senate bring the PRO Act to a vote.
NEEDED: Your signature!

Working people have been on the frontlines of this deadly pandemic and financial crisis since Day One. And the COVID-19 pandemic has proven yet again how essential labor unions are to protecting workers, fighting for higher wages, demanding respect and dignity on the job, and rebuilding the middle class.

The PRO Act will tackle decades-long legislative decay that has allowed companies to benefit from exploiting workers. Will you add your name now to demand the Senate bring this pro-worker legislation to a vote?

Thank you,

Dwight

 

 










 
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