Hey folks —
I wanted to say a huge thank you to everyone who took a moment to fill out my March Priorities Survey. (If you haven’t yet, you can take the survey here!)
Our team works at its best when folks have opportunities to provide us with their input, thoughts, and ideas. That’s why we held another virtual Town Hall last week — and here’s what we heard:
- Coloradans — especially in rural areas and mountain towns — continue to struggle with delays at the US Postal Service. That’s why we met with Postmaster General Louis DeJoy in Washington to propose solutions — and it’s why we invited him to Colorado to see how the delays and service breakdowns are affecting people firsthand. Fixing the Postal Service is top of mind right now, and we’ll keep you updated on our progress.
- People want to know how Colorado can get involved in the transition to a clean energy economy. Given our state’s geography and existing energy networks, Colorado is primed to lead the way in this great transition. And passing the Inflation Reduction Act — the single largest climate rescue initiative in history — will help ensure consumers can afford to make their homes more energy efficient, and pay less for (clean!) energy to heat their homes.
- Folks are really concerned about threats to Social Security and Medicare. Believe me, I get it. Ever since House Republicans demanded massive spending cuts — even if it includes Social Security and Medicare — Coloradans are rightly spooked. Cutting these vital programs is a non-starter – period.
And these are just a few of the issues we discussed!
Folks, in order to continue delivering on these priorities, protect our Senate majority, AND flip the House in 2024, we have to build significant resources to do it. There’s no two ways around it.
Look, I don’t love asking for money. But here’s the truth: When grassroots supporters like you chip in $5 or $10 at a time, it adds up — and ensures we can continue this very important work moving forward. So please, chip in a donation of any amount. We can’t do this work without you!
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Thank you,
John