From Martin Heinrich <[email protected]>
Subject once-in-a-generation
Date August 11, 2021 3:00 PM
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Folks,

You may have heard that we just passed a bipartisan, once-in-a-generation infrastructure bill in the U.S. Senate.

The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act will invest in repairing our roads and bridges, acting on climate change, accelerating our transition to clean energy, and powering our economic recovery — not to mention creating hundreds of thousands of good-paying jobs.

This was a historic accomplishment. But what you may not know is that emails like this one are a big part of what makes our work possible. We rely on grassroots donations of $10, $25, or even $5 at a time to build the community support that makes all the difference to my work in the U.S. Senate.

So when we win tough fights like this one, know that your support makes it possible.

But our work doesn't stop here. It’s time for the Senate to pass phase two of this plan to make even more long-term investments in New Mexico and our country’s future. I won’t stop fighting to take meaningful action on the climate crisis, like helping every person in our country electrify their home and reduce emissions.

Will you make a donation to our campaign right now so we can build on these wins and deliver even more for workers and families?

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Thank you for all you do,

—Martin


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