From Team Allred <[email protected]>
Subject Sign if you agree: It’s time for universal paid leave >>
Date April 6, 2021 9:26 PM
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John,

Last week, Colin shared that he and Aly welcomed their second son into the world! This is joyous news -- and while Colin is taking time to bond with his family, we wanted to bring attention to the issue of paid leave.

John, this pandemic has only underscored the need for paid leave to ensure financial security for those starting a family or caring for a loved one. Will you join us in calling for universal paid leave now?

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John, this issue is so important to everyone, and it’s time for men to shatter the myth that paid leave is only beneficial for mothers.

There are significant benefits to the child, to the mother and to parental relationships when you’re able to be there with your partner and newborn in those crucial first weeks. And men taking paternity leave also promotes equality for working moms.

We’re so proud that Colin is leading the charge on this critical issue and will continue fighting to ensure that all families have the ability to be with their family in these important moments.

Add your name to our petition to join us in calling for universal paid leave now!

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Thank you,

Team Allred














 



Colin Allred is a civil rights attorney, former NFL linebacker, Dallas native, and the proud congressional representative for Texas' 32nd District. Your support ensured his re-election for another term -- but the work continues.

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Colin Allred represents the working families of Texas' 32nd Congressional District. To learn more, please visit ColinAllred.com

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