From Ashley Ehasz <[email protected]>
Subject Extremism in Bucks County
Date January 10, 2022 3:16 PM
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John,

Last week, my heart sank when I read this disturbing news from WHYY:

NEWS HEADLINE: As a Bucks County school district removes LGBTQ books from libraries, families and faculty fear for civil rights.

School districts censoring information and banning books on civil rights (including race, gender, and LGBTQ issues) is a growing and alarming trend across the country right now, but it’s just the latest sign that extremism is growing here at home in Bucks County.

Last year, it was discovered that more people attended the violent January 6 insurrection on the U.S. Capitol from Bucks County than any other community in the country. That’s frightening. And just this week, a Bucks County school instructed staff to not discuss the events of Jan. 6 with students.

I believe parents have a key role in education, but won't let a few vocal extremists prevent parents and teachers from teaching our complete, honest history.

Unfortunately, right-wing extremism is growing in our community, while things like jobs, healthcare, education, and the environment suffer — all under Brian Fitzpatrick’s watch.

Something’s gotta give, and to me it’s clear: we need to replace Fitzpatrick and flip this House seat from red to blue in November so we can bring real, positive change to the people of PA-01.

If you’re with me, pitch in a few bucks to give our campaign the resources we need to win.

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Together, I know we can heal divisions, come together as community members, and fight for the change we need to improve the lives of individuals and working families across this district.

Let’s make headlines like this one a thing of the past by taking this seat back in November.

— Ashley

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