From Dr. Kim Schrier for Congress <[email protected]>
Subject Check out the results from our survey
Date February 6, 2022 9:00 PM
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John,

Last month, we asked this grassroots team to share what their top priorities were as we began the new year. The results are in, and we wanted to share what you had to say.

Combating climate change, getting dark money out of politics, protecting reproductive rights and expanding access to affordable health care were some of your top priorities.

Kim knows how important it is to listen to the people she's been elected to serve. That's why last year, Kim held 16 town halls and drove over 5,400 miles across our district.

Surveys like this also help Kim better understand how to best represent your interests, and so we're grateful to everyone who took the time to share what issues they would most like to see addressed by Congress this year.

If you haven't had a chance to take our priorities survey yet, there's still time to share your thoughts with Kim. Take our short survey and let us know what issues matter most to you >>

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Thanks,

Team Schrier


To hold the House majority, we must re-elect Rep. Kim Schrier in WA-08. Will you chip in to protect Kim's seat and the Democratic House majority in 2022?

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