Joe -- Every vote in Congress is an opportunity to see where our elected officials stand. When Harry Reid called votes this year to address the minimum wage, student loan debt, and equal pay for women, Americans got to see which senators had our backs. That's a pretty important part of how our system works, whether you're a citizen or an elected official -- more than half a million OFA supporters have weighed in so far on those issues. So we're highlighting that support, name after name, to show Congress where we stand. Here's what we have in our records so far for you at this email address -- can you confirm or update this? -- The record for: securityworld@gmail.com -- Raising the minimum wage: (Not on the record yet) -- Equal pay for women: (Not on the record yet) -- Student loan relief: (Not on the record yet) There are some big ways Congress can help right now. Raising the minimum wage would provide a much-needed pay raise to 28 million Americans. Out-of-control student loan debt is holding back millions of families. And it's absolutely not OK that a man is paid more on average than a woman. Now it's time to get your name on the record that it's time to change that. When you go on the record, your support will be listed alongside hundreds of thousands of OFA supporters -- that way you, your members of Congress, and anyone with an internet connection can see that you stand for economic opportunity. Make sure you're on the record today: http://my.barackobama.com/Get-On-the-Record Thanks, Abby Abby Witt Deputy National Director of Issue Campaigns Organizing for Action | |
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