Sunday, September 26, 2021

RSVP for Monday: Progressives need our help in D.C.

You're invited!
Join with House progressives to #HoldTheLine
WHEN Monday, September 27, noon
WHERE Supreme Court, 1 First St NE, Washington, DC 20543
It's time to rally because President Biden's agenda is in danger.
Yes, I'll be there!

The Congressional Progressive Caucus is standing up to corporate obstructionist Democrats who are threatening President Biden's Build Back Better Agenda to protect their special interest donors. 

Show up at the Supreme Court on Monday to help progressives #HoldTheLine and pass Build Back Better.

Progressives are showing up for our communities by demanding that the entire Build Back Better agenda, including the reconciliation budget, which has transformative investments in care, climate, and citizenship, is voted on before the infrastructure bill. If we wait until after infrastructure to pass the Build Back Better Act, then corporate Democrats, more concerned with donations from the ultra-wealthy, will pull their support for Build Back Better and it'll never become law. 

President Biden's Build Back Better Agenda will create energy efficiency and clean energy standards, good-paying union jobs, free community college tuition, and universal preschool; save the average family $14,800 a year on child care costs; add dental, vision, and hearing coverage to Medicare; and provide so much more.

On Monday we'll meet at the Supreme Court with an 8 piece band and drums so we can join progressives in holding the line. Then, we'll join allies from the Sunrise Movement and Working Families Party at the Capitol steps who will stay there until the votes commence. If you can't join at noon, please come to the east side of the Capitol at any point in the day to support.

Speaker Pelosi has promised a vote on Build Back Better this week. Come show your support at noon at the Supreme Court for progressives who are under enormous pressure and help #HoldTheLine on Build Back Better.

Yes, I'll be there!

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