We need to get working now to ensure every Senate Dem is ready to vote yes Indivisibles,
Over the weekend, we learned Kyrsten Sinema is threatening to vote against the Democratic reconciliation bill, which includes drug pricing and childcare provisions crucial to everyday people, if the House doesn’t pass the Bipartisan Infrastructure Framework first. And yesterday, news dropped that the pharmaceutical industry is promoting Sinema in hopes of killing those widely popular drug pricing provisions. 🤔🤔🤔
We expect the House to vote on the reconciliation bill this week, at which point it’ll go to the Senate -- which means we need to get working now to ensure the entire Democratic caucus in the Senate, including Sinema, is ready to vote YES and enact all its crucial components.
That’s why we’re spending $25,000 in Arizona to drive calls and show Sinema that her constituents demand people-first policies. As part of that, we’ll be taking over the website of the Arizona Daily Star so we can reach even more people, developing graphics, running ads, and more.
This $25,000 is money we weren’t expecting to spend, and with some of the ads already live, we need your help to cover the costs -- can you pitch in $10 today to help Arizonans pressure Sinema, win transformational change through the reconciliation bill, and fight for all the rest of our progressive priorities?
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This latest development is just a part of our three-pronged strategy to win on reconciliation: holding conservative Dems accountable, having the backs of the progressive bloc, and doing targeted work with key committees. We’ll be hard at work on all of that until this fight is over, and we need you with us to make it happen. As always, we’re grateful for your support.
In solidarity, Indivisible Team
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