John,

Democrats have a few weeks to do everything they can to protect Medicaid coverage, pass the Child Tax Credit, and allocate billions of dollars for infrastructure.

Each of these programs would go a long way in easing some unnecessary pain, suffering, and hardship people experience across the nation.

When Republican extremists take power in the House, none of these programs will be a priority.

Tell Congress: Don't Let Republicans starve critical investments in healthcare, children, and transit. Pass government funding before the end of the year.

Already, Republicans in Congress are talking about using deficits to justify cuts. We need to make sure that we get Congress to act before the end of the year.

If Congress fails to move forward with a robust plan now, once Republicans take power in the House, protecting Medicaid will be a tough fight.

Make no mistake, attacks on our healthcare and vital programs for working people will ramp up with Republicans in power.

That’s why, with just weeks to go, we must band together and ensure Congress gets this done now.

Tell Congress: Don't Let Republicans starve critical investments in healthcare, children, and transit. Pass government funding before the end of the year.

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- Tre

Tre Graves
Digital Organizing Coordinator
Democracy for America


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