[1]Women's March
John,
Over a year into this pandemic, this much is clear: Women have been forced
to bear the brunt of this crisis.
Our nation cannot begin to recover while women are being left behind.
Millions of women have been forced out of the workforce — rolling back
decades of progress that so many women and allies in our feminist movement
fought for. President Biden and Vice President Harris just put forth the
American Families Plan and the American Jobs Plan, and now it's time for
Congress to do its job and get this crucial legislation passed.
That's why we're coming to you for your help,
John: [ [link removed] ]Sign our letter urging Congress to pass
the American Families Plan and the American Jobs Plan as soon as possible.
Here's why your voice on this issue matters: The American Families Plan
and American Jobs Plan would give all families access to community
college, preschool, affordable child care, and paid leave. Passing these
bills would have a life-changing impact on so many families and address
the biggest challenges women in our country face right now — but we know
that they'll face steep uphill battles in the Senate as Republicans try to
stall and block their passage.
We need to make it clear that Women’s Marchers are ready to fight even
harder to bring these bills to life and make sure women’s issues are
prioritized in this administration’s agenda. That’s why we hope you can
take one minute today to help out:
[ [link removed] ]Sign our letter urging Congress to pass the American Families Plan and
the American Jobs Plan as soon as possible. We need Women's Marchers from
across the country to sign this letter to make sure we can get these
urgent priorities passed.
Sign the letter to Congress →
The most recent jobs report is further proof of what many Americans have
been seeing – and feeling – firsthand for months: Women are being hardest
hit during the coronavirus recession.
Women are routinely expected to work a double shift: One managing child
care and labor at home, often without help or pay, and a second at work.
That is why Congress and this administration need to make sure building
back better means building back better for everyone. The American Jobs
Plan and American Families Plan will be an important first step.
There is no time to waste. Every day that passes without real relief for
women is a day that our country and our economy is held back from full
recovery. It will take all of us coming together — and as many Women's
Marchers as possible signing this letter to Congress — to urge our leaders
to move forward with both of these plans as soon as possible. That's why
we hope you'll take a moment to add your name today:
[ [link removed] ]John, take a
moment to add your name alongside thousands of other Women's Marchers to
urge Congress to move forward with the American Jobs Plan and American
Families Plan.
Sign the letter to Congress →
Thank you for signing on and taking action,
Women's March
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