Overall, Biden’s speech laid out a clear, progressive path forward for our country. But that doesn’t mean it’s just going to happen.
Last night, President Joe Biden gave his first Joint Address to Congress. His speech included popular idea after popular idea, many of which I will debrief below.
But first, I want to be clear: These popular and progressive ideas made it into last night’s speech because of the work and support of grassroots activists like yourself.
When you support campaigns like mine, it allows me to go to work every day and fight tooth and nail for policies that support working families, from ending fossil fuel subsidies to raising the minimum wage.
If you can, please consider making a donation to my campaign right now so I can continue being a leading voice in Congress for working families. Every dollar you give allows me to focus on fighting for our shared progressive values.
Now, here are some important themes from Biden’s speech last night:
- “It’s time for corporate America, and the wealthiest 1%, to pay their fair share.” YES! Let’s fund the IRS, enforce our existing tax laws, and audit the ultra-rich so they pay the taxes they owe.
- Biden’s clear support of the PRO Act, which protects workers' right to organize. ✊
- Passing H.R. 1 – which would end partisan gerrymandering, make Election Day a holiday, overturn Citizens United, close the revolving door between Congress and lobbying firms, and expand automatic and same-day voter registration.
- Raising the minimum wage to $15/hr – a policy I have been spearheading in Congress.
- Creating more jobs and infrastructure based in green energy, in an effort to fight climate change.
Overall, Biden’s speech laid out a clear, progressive path forward for our country. But that doesn’t mean it’s just going to happen.
This is why we fight – so what may start as an idea, like a $15/hr minimum wage, can become a popular one, and eventually a law. Now, we just need to stay loud and continue our fight for these long-awaited policies.
I will continue to champion these policies through Congress, but I need your support.
Can you become a grassroots supporter of my campaign by making your first donation today? We still need to raise nearly $10,000 before tomorrow at midnight to meet our goal.
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Thanks for your support,
Ro Khanna