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Dear John,

First of all, thank you. Thank you for being a supporter of the National Women’s Law Center—for your voice and your commitment to building a future where gender justice is a reality in our courts, our laws, and our communities.

Right now, as we get to work with a historic new administration ready to expand access to health care, protect the right to safe abortion, fight for voting rights, and more, we have an opportunity to make positive changes that will impact women and families for decades to come.

That's why I wanted to check in and ask you, at this important moment: what are your priorities, John, and how do you think we can best advance gender justice for all?

Will you take a minute to answer a few questions?

Which of these core issues that the National Women’s Law Center works on are most important to you?

  • Access to affordable child care
  • Educational opportunity
  • Poverty and economic security
  • Reproductive rights and health care
  • Sexual harassment/TIME’S UP Legal Defense Fund
  • Workplace justice, including equal pay
  • Racial justice
  • LGBTQ equality
 
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I hope you'll share your thoughts with us as we look to the opportunities ahead. Thanks to supporters like you, the first 100 days of the Biden-Harris administration have included key wins, including reinstating DACA, instructing the Department of Justice to begin to coordinate full implementation of LGBTQ rights under federal civil rights law, and rescinding the devastating global gag rule.

That’s incredible progress, but there is still so much work to be done. Take our survey today—we want to hear from you before May 12!

Sincerely,

Uma Iyer
Vice President for Marketing and Communications
National Women's Law Center
 
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