From Women's March <[email protected]>
Subject "Budgets are moral documents"
Date August 14, 2021 2:46 PM
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[1]Women's March

  

John,

We've heard *a lot* about budgets this week.

Earlier this week, Senate Democrats approved a $3.5 trillion budget plan —
the first step in a long process towards finalizing major investments in
health care, pandemic relief for women and families, the climate crisis,
and more.

[ [link removed] ]Senate Dems pass 3.5 trillion budget bill

We understand that where a society spends its resources is a reflection of
its values. So before these negotiations are finalized, Women's March
wants to hear from you,
John: [ [link removed] ]What do you think should
be prioritized in our nation's budget? Take our quick interactive survey
to share your thoughts.

As quoted by Martin Luther King Jr. and countless others, budgets are
moral documents. Budgets reveal our country's true values. From our work
fighting for fair pay and breaking up the Billionaire Boys Club, to our
local organizing work on Feminist Budgets, it is clear that so many of the
life and death issues we care most about come down to budgeting and
resourcing issues at the local, state, and federal levels.

We don't have a resource problem — we have a distribution problem.

[ [link removed] ]That's why we're coming to you to ask if you'll be a part of our
important survey today. Will you take two minutes to share what important
spending priorities you'd like to see in our nation's budget?

START THE SURVEY →

What sounds more feminist to you,
John?

More funding for schools and communities, or more funds for
over-incarceration and over-policing?

More money for families and expanded child tax credits, or loopholes for
billionaires like Jeff Bezos?

More spending on affordable health care for ALL, or more needless tax cuts
for giant corporations and CEOs?

[ [link removed] ]Budgets are moral documents

These are the types of questions that our lawmakers are about to answer.
But before that happens, Women's March wants to make sure that women and
feminists all across the country make their voices heard about what they'd
like to see in our future budget.

[ [link removed] ]Take two minutes to tell us directly: What urgent feminist priorities
do you think should be addressed in the upcoming budget? Click here to
start our quick but important survey.

START THE SURVEY →

Together,

Women's March





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