Team — you may have already seen the feature NPR published on us a few weeks ago, but there is one thing our Executive Director, Kelly Hall, said in the article that is sticking with us: “Folks who can separate these issues from their partisan identity are the folks that get us over the finish line in these conservative states.”

And it’s true! Putting partisan politics to the side and voting for the policies we all need is what’s helped us to pass a $15 minimum wage in Nebraska, Medicaid expansion in states like Oklahoma and Missouri, and more. 

At a time when political division is keeping any of our elected officials from passing policies we need, we believe in the power of voters to get things done. We want to know if you agree, team:

Do you think voters are the key to passing progress when Washington refuses to act? 

YES →
 
NO →

We’ve run 33 voter-driven ballot measure campaigns, and with 31 victories under our belt, we’re pretty sure that we’ve cracked the code! 

But we want to know what you think, team: Do you think voters are the key to passing progress when Washington refuses to act? 

YES →
 

Thanks for your feedback,
FP Team


 
      

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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