From The C6 Project <[email protected]>
Subject Public transportation could change the game, team
Date November 5, 2021 4:46 PM
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LIVE POLL FOR DEMOCRATS IN Washington

Do you use public transportation?

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To be blunt, team, the public transportation system in this country sucks.

That’s why we desperately need Democrats in every level of government who will champion investments in quality, clean-energy public transportation. Every $1 billion invested in public transportation creates and supports approximately 50,000 jobs.

And it’s not just about creating jobs. It’s about creating clean-energy jobs, reducing the number of cars on the road, and making our towns and cities more accessible for everyone.

Investing in affordable and accessible public transportation is a critical next step to building the clean-energy economy we’re fighting for.

But first: we need to hear from 17 Democrats in Washington before tomorrow morning.

LET US KNOW: Do you use public transportation?

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Thanks for your input!

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