It’s here, John! It’s Giving Tuesday.
Sister District is the only national grassroots organization focused exclusively on state legislatures, and this global day of giving is an important one for us.
That’s why we’ve launched a $50,000 Giving Tuesday goal to fund our wishlist of tools, programs, and initiatives we need to kick off our next year of progressive power-building in the states — and we’re aiming to reach our goal by December 5.
Can you help us check an item off our wishlist by making a gift in honor of Giving Tuesday?
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We’re so proud of all that we’ve accomplished over the past six years, John. We’ve made critical gains where it matters most — the state level, and weakened the stranglehold Republicans have spent decades building in state legislatures.
This year alone, we ushered in historic trifectas in Michigan and Minnesota and flipped the Pennsylvania House. And, we held fast to legislative majorities in Colorado and Washington and won enough seats to protect the Democratic governors’ veto power in Wisconsin and North Carolina.
Our work is far from over. We're working to take back the Virginia House of Delegates and build power in Louisiana and Mississippi next year — and keep MAGA Republicans out of statehouses and Donald Trump out of the White House in 2024.
So if you believe in our mission, make a gift to Sister District this Giving Tuesday. You can select exactly what tools, programs, and initiatives you’d like to help fund this year!
Thank you. Your support means the world to us.
Lala, Gaby, Lyzz, and the entire Sister District Team
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