From Team Kilmer <[email protected]>
Subject Let's compare records
Date October 30, 2021 4:02 PM
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Friend,

In case you didn't already know what's at stake with the House majority, let's look at what majorities mean.

Having the majority has meant that, during this session of Congress, Derek and House Democrats have been able to pass:

* The American Rescue Plan;
* The John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act;
* The George Floyd Justice in Policing Act;
* The For the People Act (H.R. 1);
* The Paycheck Fairness Act;
* The Women's Health Protection Act;
* The Bipartisan Background Checks Act;
* The Wild Olympics Wilderness and Wild and Scenic Rivers Act;
* And more.

Sadly, each one of those proposals faced fierce opposition from House Republicans.

Folks, we can't afford to risk the Democratic majority. Too much is at stake. Republicans are only FIVE seats away from taking back control of the House, so we need all hands on deck.

Help us hit our $15,000 goal before the deadline. Rush a donation before the end-of-month deadline to help Derek defend the House majority:

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Thank you,

Team Kilmer

 




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