From Meridian Baldacci, Family Policy Alliance <[email protected]>
Subject Vote for Craig's List!
Date August 6, 2021 4:16 PM
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Vote for Craig's List!


We know what you're thinking. Craig's list? No,
we're not talking about that Craig's List. This list,
named for our CEO Craig DeRoche, names the best and worst of family
policy in the past year.

Over the past year, our nation has faced a lot. COVID, a divisive
election, unrest, and countless attacks on the family. Yet, it's
also been a year full of unprecedented victories for children and
families. That's why we're so excited to share
"Craig's List" with you this August!

We're naming the best and worst quotes, laws, and other actions
that affect families across America. And we want YOU to be involved!

This year, we're inviting you to vote in categories ranging from
"worst for children" to "most dangerous for
America." Come tell us what you think

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were the biggest attacks on the family, and we'll share the
results soon!

Here's how you participate:

1. Click this link to find the "award" nominees.

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2. Vote for your favorite in each category!
3. Hit "submit!" If you enjoyed voting, be sure to
share the survey with friends!

This year's "worst list" nominees include the
Equality Act, the time that leaders referred to moms as
"birthing people," some startling moments of cancel
culture - and many more!

Which do you think was the most concerning moment? Let us know now!
And, be on the lookout for our announcement of the

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best pro-family moments of the last year - the truly
award-worthy moments.

Voting for Craig's List 2021 is officially open!

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Happy voting!


Meridian Baldacci
Policy and Communications Strategist
 

Vote Now
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