It’s time to do what we do best: leverage massive public pressure to ensure all our priorities make it into the final legislation Indivisibles,
Now that progressives in Congress have shared their top priorities for the upcoming recovery package, it’s time to do what we do best: leverage massive public pressure to ensure all those priorities make it into the final legislation.
The five priorities we’re focused on are crucial to ensuring that the recovery package is robust, inclusive, and big enough to meet the moment. Here’s the list:
- Pathway to Citizenship
- Dramatically Lower Drug Prices & Use Savings to Pay for Public Health Expansion
- Investments in Climate
- Investments in the Care Economy
- Investments in Housing
With Biden’s American Jobs and Families Plans released, Congress is already working on drafting legislation -- which means we only have a short window of time (measured in weeks, not months!) for Indivisibles to put pressure on representatives and senators right now to ensure the biggest, boldest recovery possible.
The two best ways you can help make that happen:
- Call your representative and your senators to demand that they pass a real recovery with all our progressive priorities included and cosponsor the THRIVE Act to ground recovery efforts in climate, jobs, and justice.
- Make a $10 donation to Indivisible Project. Hosting these call pages, writing and updating explainers, supporting local events, and everything else we’re doing to push these efforts forward costs us money -- and we rely on grassroots donors like you to fund our work.
Taking action on recovery is crucial, and we don’t have much time to waste. Republicans will continue making bad-faith demands for bipartisanship while working to weaken all our proposals -- but it’s our job to avoid the bait-and-switch and make sure members of Congress act with conviction to achieve the biggest, broadest plan they can.
We’ve been endlessly proud of how Indivisibles have stepped up in the last year to push for real relief and recovery measures. We have a chance now to do it again, and it’s going to rely on all of us. Thanks for being a part of it.
In solidarity, Indivisible Team
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