John, ICYMI, Val just introduced a comprehensive plan to help women return to the workforce and strengthen our economy — from raising the minimum wage to paid family leave. And she walks the walk: she’s already implemented reforms to help families as chair of Pennsylvania’s third-largest county.

But before Val can carry out any of these changes for all of Pennsylvania and the country, she has to get to the U.S. Senate — a tough fight in the face of massive Republican fundraising. Hard as it is to believe, we’re almost one year out from Election Day, which is why it’s critical we keep building our team and bringing in the resources we’ll need to flip this seat.

So we’ve set a flash goal of raising $20,000 in the next 72 hours to stay on track and send Val to Washington to deliver real results.

This is a BIG goal, so we’re asking each and every person reading this email to step up and chip in. Will you make a donation of any amount right now?

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— Team Val

 

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From: Val Arkoosh
Date: Tue, Oct 12, 2021
Subject: The plan we need to support women in the workforce

Folks —

We have long known our economy fails to value certain work — particularly jobs that are typically filled by women, such as child care, nursing, and home care. This has only gotten worse since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, especially our child care crisis, and it’s led to a devastating number of women leaving the workforce.

That’s not just a problem for women — it’s a disaster for our economy.

Today I’m rolling out my plan to tackle this crisis. We have real steps we can take here to better value women in our workforce, address the child care crisis, and help support women business owners. In the Senate, I’ll get to work to tackle the steps we should be taking right now:

  • Raise the minimum wage: I’m proud that in my time as Chair of Pennsylvania’s third-largest county, we raised the minimum wage to $15 an hour for county workers. We can and should do the same on the federal level. This commonsense step will help all workers, but particularly women and workers of color.
  • Guarantee paid leave: As a doctor, I know that paid family and medical leave isn’t just good for our economy, it is also critical to public health. In Montgomery County, all county workers have access to gender-neutral paid parental leave. We need policies like that nationwide.
  • Universal child care access: Right now, child care is out of reach for too many families — we have a severe shortage of child care workers due in part to low pay, and the cost of care itself is out of reach for many families.
  • Invest in the caregiving economy: Our child care providers aren’t the only ones with wages that don’t cut it. We know our nurses, nursing home aides, and home health aides need better wages and safer conditions.
  • Support women-owned businesses: By increasing access to capital and expanding workforce training for employees, we can better support and enable women to start and grow strong businesses that provide good-paying jobs for Pennsylvanians.

This is just the beginning — but by taking bold steps to actively invest in helping women get back to work, we can transform our economy, support working families, and help our kids get off to the best start possible.

By making investments like these, we’ll be able to create real change for Pennsylvanians and Americans all across the country. If this feels like a plan you can get behind, chip in $5 to help me get this done.

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Thank you,

Val

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