Democrats in DC are in late-stage negotiations on what will and won’t be
in the final Build Back Better legislation. Some tough choices may be
needed soon, and we will keep you informed of the state of play.
Some are urging progressives to give up leverage in this important moment
by passing the smaller infrastructure bill now. Passing the bipartisan
infrastructure bill -- which Joe Manchin and Krysten Sinema want --
without the larger Build Back Better bill would incentivize them to walk
away from the bigger Build Back Better negotiations.
[ [link removed] ]Can you call Rep. Brendan Boyle and urge
him to #HoldTheLine by only passing the smaller
infrastructure bill when there is a good Build Back Better deal and its
passage is guaranteed?
You can also tweet to Rep. Boyle here:
* [ [link removed] ]Progressives in Congress should #HoldTheLine by only passing the
smaller infrastructure bill when there is a good #BuildBackBetter deal
and its passage is guaranteed. I'm urging @CongBoyle not to
trade away our leverage.
John, our progressive allies in the Congressional Progressive
Caucus (CPC) have been fighting for our values even as conservative
Democrats like Joe Manchin, Kyrsten Sinema and Josh Gottheimer threaten to
derail progress on climate action, lowering the cost of prescription
drugs, paid family leave and universal child care, and Medicare expansion
for America's seniors.
While the CPC is now one of the largest caucuses in Congress -- it is
clear that we still need to make it even bigger. We still need more
progressives in Congress.
[ [link removed] ]Help the CPC grow by donating to the Congressional Progressive Caucus
PAC and our work to elect more bold progressives to Congress. Click here
to chip in.
Thanks for being a bold progressive.
-- The PCCC Team ([ [link removed] ]@BoldProgressive)
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