People who live in Washington, DC don't get a voice in Congress. Add your name if you think that should change >>

The folks in Washington, DC live in the center of our system of politics -- yet, they don't get a vote in Congress. That means they have no say in the national policies that impact their everyday lives. 

That's not fair, especially when DC residents pay federal taxes, take on national responsibilities, and are every bit as affected by federal law as anyone in any other state.

Washington, DC should be a state and its residents should get a voice in Congress. 

Will you add your name if you agree?

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-- Team Rouda

Harley Rouda served California's 48th district in Congress. In 2018, Harley defeated the 30-year incumbent Dana Rohrabacher in the very first political campaign of Harley's life. During his time in Congress, he's embraced common sense and values to tackle climate change, address deteriorating infrastructure, confront homelessness, and protect Social Security and Medicare. In 2022, Harley will be facing one of the toughest fights in the entire country, so he's depending on the support of grassroots individuals. If you want to support Harley's re-election, you can donate here. If you'd like to no longer receive emails from his campaign, you can  unsubscribe.

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