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Jim Cooper for Congress

Folks,

I'm thrilled I helped bring billions of dollars back to Tennessee thanks to our Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill, which President Biden signed into law last month. I was there to watch him sign this historic piece of legislation.

These historic investments will help rebuild our state and will put millions of Americans back to work in good-paying jobs.

But we can't stop there, friend. Americans can't go back to work if they aren't able to afford childcare for their kids or eldercare for their parents.

We need to do more to support working people in Middle Tennessee. That's why Democrats in the House passed the Build Back Better Act and delivered on our promise.

Folks, the Build Back Better Act is a huge deal.

It's the biggest step toward universal health coverage since the Affordable Care Act.

It includes groundbreaking provisions to lower the cost of prescription drugs, extend the Child Tax Credit, provide paid leave, and make childcare and home healthcare more affordable.

And it represents the most significant investment in the fight against climate change in our nation's history.

Folks, the Build Back Better Act will be transformative for millions of families. We need the Senate to do its part. Make your voice heard: tell the Senate to pass the Build Back Better Act immediately!

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Thank you for standing with me, friend.

— Jim

Jim Cooper is a strong voice in Congress for Middle Tennessee and the Biden agenda. He’s fighting for universal, affordable health care, voting rights, investments in our communities, and more. But redistricting is coming up and the GOP is threatening to tear the 5th district apart. Will you stand with Jim to protect Nashville's Democratic voice in Congress?

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Jim Cooper for Congress
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Nashville, TN 37219
United States