Friend,

They tried to stop us from qualifying our referendum for this year's election and they failed. Our volunteer army proved that we are unstoppable.

Now, it's time to take our message out to the voters and win.

Consider this your official welcome letter to the next phase of overturning this bad law that rewards individuals who broke our laws to enter our country. The final push is officially underway, and we need you on our team.

Fair and Secure Massachusetts is turning to our volunteers, candidates, and others who pitched in throughout the summer for that final lift needed to get us across the finish line, and if you couldn't participate before, now's your chance.

The job is straightforward: We must convince voters that granting Massachusetts driver's licenses to illegal immigrants is simply a bad policy, and will exacerbate the problem of illegal immigration instead of fixing it.

We will help you connect with a targeted list of 25 "swing voter" homes in your community. We will supply you with informational literature and instructions. All you need to do is knock on the door and say hello.

Sign up today to attend an informational session near you. The schedule will be updated as needed, with additional events added.
At these events, you'll receive a kit and advice from those who have experience knocking on doors and answering questions from prospective voters. You'll meet other like-minded people also looking to get involved.

Can't make a session? Just click here, follow the prompts, and we'll send you your own canvassing kit, along with instructions on how to get the job done.

We can win this November, but it's going to take all of us.

Thank you,
Maureen Maloney, Chair
Fair and Secure Massachusetts
PS -- Requests for yard signs have been rolling in at record pace, so we are about to place our biggest order to date. Donate $15 to secure your lawn sign today. We’ll ship it directly to you at no additional cost.
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