John,
I recently announced my plan to Axe the Food Tax in Kansas -- and I want to take a moment to explain what that means. Right now, Kansas is one of just seven states that has a tax on groceries -- and our food tax is one of the highest of those seven states. That means Kansans are paying hundreds of extra dollars on groceries a year -- money that could be used for school supplies, bills, rent, or gas. But under my plan to Axe the Food Tax (yes, end it -- this isn't just a reduction or a rebate) we'll be able to put money back into the pockets of everyday Kansans. On average, a family of four will save up to $500 a year on their grocery bills. But here's the deal, John: we won't be able to Axe the Food Tax without sharing this plan with Kansans in every corner of the state. Your support is the backbone of this campaign and we can't build a winning campaign without your help. That's why hitting our mid-month grassroots donor goal is so important. Will you show your support for my plan to Axe the Food Tax and my re-election campaign by becoming one of the 350 remaining donors we need to hit our 1,000 donor goal? You can click this link to chip in now. Even as we recover from the COVID-19 pandemic, we have the resources to eliminate the state food sales taxes while still fully funding our schools, fixing our roads and bridges, and expanding access to high-speed internet. With your help, we can make 2022 the year of the family tax cut. Are you with me? Please, make a donation of $5 or more to help us hit our 1,000 mid-month grassroots donor goal. Thank you, Laura
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