Friend: It’s still hard to believe 2023 is here! The 118th Congress has been in session for over a month, so we want to know how you feel about our elected leaders in Washington >>

Do you think gridlock in Congress is stalling progress in Washington?

YES →
 
NO →

Many of our elected officials are working hard for us in Congress, fighting to pass life-changing legislation that would better the lives of their constituents. But in just the first month of the 118th Congress, a new House Speaker took 15 rounds of voting to be decided, and committee assignments were just made official this past week!

So we want to know, friend:

Do you think gridlock in Congress will stall progress in Washington?

YES →
 
NO →

When Congress can’t pass the policies the American people need, we’ve run ballot measure campaigns to bring workers higher wages and paid leave, stop the predatory practice of payday lending, expand health care access, and so much more. 

Bottom line: Ballot measures have allowed us to pass life-changing policies when Congress refuses to act. 

Thanks for taking our quick poll, friend!

— Fairness Project

P.S. To cut through partisan gridlock and continue powering progress directly at the ballot box, donate here to power our 2023 + 2024 ballot measure campaigns to victory.


 
      

Thanks to grassroots supporters like you, our team at the Fairness Project has won 31 people-powered ballot measure campaigns since 2016, changing over 18 million lives by expanding health care, raising wages, guaranteeing paid leave, and ending predatory lending directly at the ballot box when politicians refuse to act. Your support allows us to make this progress possible.

 
 
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