Donating to DAGA is an investment in building a safer community.
Friend, it’s J.P. Boyle. I’m the Development Director here at DAGA.
I love waking up every morning to work on behalf of a cause I wholeheartedly believe in: Making progress in our communities by electing more Democratic AGs. I’m a huge Bruce Springsteen fan, and as he says, “we take care of our own.” And that’s what our Dem AGs do: They take care of their communities.
Name an issue, and I can almost guarantee that a Dem AG somewhere in the country is fighting for progress on it. Here are just a few:
New York AG Letitia James is in the thick of investigating the social media platforms that allow hate to spread unchecked.
Wisconsin AG Josh Kaul is speaking out against the state’s 173-year-old abortion ban as a Supreme Court decision that could overturn Roe v. Wade looms.
California AG Rob Bonta is doubling down on his commitment to making sustainable investments in the green economy.
Our AGs are busy protecting our communities, and we’re busy making sure that their work doesn’t go unnoticed. That’s where I come in.
As the Development Director at DAGA, my team and I work hard to make sure that we have the resources we need to invest in grassroots organizing and targeted digital strategy to spread the positive message about Dem AGs. Grassroots donors, from all corners of our nation, just like you, are critical to making sure we execute those goals.
J.P. Boyle Development Director Democratic Attorneys General Association
Democratic
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