From Jessica Cisneros <[email protected]>
Subject We're organizing in every corner of our district.
Date November 13, 2019 6:37 PM
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John -

I recently spent the afternoon knocking doors in La Presa, one of the colonias in our district. Colonias are unincorporated communities along the border that tend to be low-income and lack many basic resources.

Like many colonias, residents in La Presa lack access to water and paved roads. It's one of the many communities in our district that needs real investment in infrastructure.

I support the Green New Deal because I know we must make critical infrastructure investments and do it in a sustainable way to help the people and the planet. Nowhere is this more evident than in La Presa.

The community members I spoke to were all-in. Above all, they appreciated that somebody showed up to hear them and see them.

They call themselves "la colonia olvidada," the forgotten colony. According to residents of La Presa, no candidate for Congress has shown up here in 20 years.

We've already changed that -- and I promise that I'll fight for them and all working people in Congress.

This kind of organizing -- showing up in places that Washington politicians never think about, let alone visit -- is critical to our strategy. And this is just the start.

We've got a lot of work ahead of us, but if you're behind us all the way, then together, we are going to win. Are you in?

Make a $3 donation right now to help us continue organizing in every corner of TX-28. We need to build a movement of working people who are ready to demand change.

Day by day, person by person. That's our path to victory. Thank you for being part of this.

-Jessica

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