From Pramila Jayapal <[email protected]>
Subject Labor Day
Date September 5, 2022 4:32 PM
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[1]Pramila Jayapal

John,

Happy Labor Day! Since 1882, working people in America have taken Labor
Day to honor not just the work they’ve done, but the battles they’ve won.

History has proven over and over again the power of organized labor.
That’s why I promise you I will never stop fighting for a better life for
us all. Today and every day, I'm proud to honor, celebrate, and stand
shoulder to shoulder with working people across America.

Without labor unions, we wouldn't have the weekend, overtime pay,
workplace safety rules, and laws protecting against child labor — and
that’s just scratching the surface. Working people have secured every
major labor law we have in America, and this is just the beginning.

When it gets tough, I look back on those victories, and remember the power
we have when we come together. We’re so close to passing major,
transformational protections for workers – and we won’t stop until they’re
law.

In a moment, I’m going to lay out our roadmap to victory, but first I have
to ask:

[ [link removed] ]At this critical point in time, we’re going all out to keep pass
pro-worker legislation, keep the House blue in November, and elect more
progressives — but that takes resources. Can you make a $3
donation now to our campaign to fund our winning strategy?



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So here’s what we’re going to do:

 1. After over a decade, it’s beyond time to #RaiseTheWage. In 2014, I
pushed to make Seattle the first major city in the country to pass a
$15 minimum wage. Since then, cities and states across the country
have followed suit, with Republican and Democratic leaders.

In the next two years, we must fight to pass the Raise the Wage Act,
increase pay for 32 million workers, and lift one million Americans
out of poverty.
 2. Ensure the Senate passes the PRO Act to protect working people across
America. The Protecting the Right to Organize (PRO) Act will empower
workers to unionize, and bargain for better wages and working
conditions, hold corporations accountable for union-busting, and
repeal so-called “right to work” laws.

I was proud to be a lead sponsor of the PRO Act in the House, where we
passed it last year. Now it’s the Senate’s turn, and I won’t stop
fighting until this bill reaches President Biden’s desk.

The fearmongers will try to tell us we’re too radical, that our demands
are impossible, that they come at too high a cost, that they hurt small
businesses, that people will lose jobs. We only need to look at my
hometown Seattle to prove them wrong.

[ [link removed] ]So, if you’re in this movement with me, chip in $3 or
any amount today and help us fight for the better future we all deserve.

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Thank you for being in this fight alongside me.

In solidarity,

Pramila


 


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