From Amanda Otero via TakeAction Minnesota <[email protected]>
Subject UPDATE: New Yes 4 Minneapolis ballot language passed
Date September 8, 2021 8:10 PM
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Dear Friend,

Yesterday, we asked you to take action and tell your city council member to keep fair and clean language on our ballots this fall. We’re grateful to you and everyone who took action. New ballot language has been passed, and in a few short weeks we’ll be able to vote on the future of public safety as a city. 

As Yes 4 Minneapolis said in this helpful statement: "By every demonstrable measure, this charter change is common sense, sensible, clear and worthwhile in keeping people safe. That’s why those who benefit from the status quo, want to proclaim the opposite." Sahan Journal has a helpful explainer article that is updated with the final ballot language.

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We’re fighting for a city where public safety is fully funded and our communities can be served by trained professionals like social workers, mental health specialists, violence prevention and interruption specialists, and teams dedicated to working with survivors of sexual and domestic violence. Voting YES on Question 2 is the way to get there. 

Join us in growing the understanding and people power we need to build a system of public safety that includes, serves, and protects all of us - no exceptions. Connect with your neighbors and have meaningful conversations about public safety in Minneapolis through deep canvassing. Register to phonebank or doorknock with us! 

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In solidarity,
Amanda Otero (she/her)
Deputy Director

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