Friend --
As I prepare for Washington's legislative session, these are a few of the issues at the top of my list:
✔️Enshrining choice in our state constitution |
✔️Tackling homelessness |
✔️Fighting the climate crisis |
✔️Improving access to mental health care |
But starting Friday at midnight, our campaign won't be able to raise the funds needed to address these crucial issues for more than four months! All the while, out-of-state special interests -- Big Oil and anti-choice groups included -- can raise and spend millions attacking our agenda.
It's up to all of us to ensure we have the resources we need to fight back against the far right's assault on our agenda. And right now, we're still $14,195 short of reaching our $50,000 Beat the Freeze goal.
We need to close this gap, ASAP. Will you make a contribution of $10 right now, so we can hit our $50,000 Beat the Freeze goal and keep moving Washington state forward?
After returning from the U.N. Climate Change Conference last month, this phrase from the World Health Organization stuck with me: "Climate change is already killing us, but strong action now can prevent more deaths." We must take bold, visionary action -- together -- to prevent further loss of life from climate disaster.
And since the Supreme Court's radical decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, I made a commitment: Washington must enshrine the right to choose in its constitution. We will never go backwards to a time when dangerous, back-alley abortions were many folks' only options.
This legislative session, we are going to get things done -- on these and so many more issues. Because frankly, if we don't, future generations will pay the price.
But we can only keep up this fight by coming together and hitting this Beat the Freeze goal -- before Friday at midnight. Let's not come up short. Chip in $10 right now, so we can keep Washington state moving forward.
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Thanks for always being with me in our fight for progress.
Very truly yours,
Jay