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Read through our latest campaign update below, and if you can, please chip in a few bucks to keep us

Read through our latest campaign update below, and if you can, please chip in a few bucks to keep us on the road! [Adam Schiff for Senate]( Team, it was a busy August on the road! [Read through our latest campaign update below, and if you can, please chip in a few bucks to keep us on the road!]( If you've saved your payment information with ActBlue Express, your donation will go through immediately: [EXPRESS DONATE $3]( [EXPRESS DONATE $10]( [EXPRESS DONATE $25]( [EXPRESS DONATE $50]( [EXPRESS DONATE $100]( [ANOTHER AMOUNT]( All last month, my team and I traveled across California to meet people from every corner of this great state. At every stop on this tour, I met incredible people who care deeply about their community. I’ve listened to their stories. I’ve heard their concerns. And in the Senate, I can’t wait to work with these folks to make a difference for everyone. I started by joining Rep. Nanette Barragán at her annual senior fair in Carson. With all of the right-wing attacks on Social Security and Medicare, we’re fighting to ensure our seniors retire with security and dignity. [Adam Schiff with Nanette Barragán at her annual senior fair]( I then went to meet with the hardworking members of SEIU Local 121RN — they represent more than 9,000 registered nurses and healthcare professionals. Their ask is simple — fair wages, safe staffing levels, and pandemic readiness. [Adam Schiff takes a selfie with an RN]( Then I headed to Calexico for a Latino Leaders Roundtable with Calexico Mayor Raul Ureña and Council Member Gilberto Manzanarez. I left feeling inspired by the young people leading the charge in Imperial County, fighting for our environment, immigration reform, affordable housing, and more. I’m looking forward to teaming up with organizations like the Latino Community Foundation in the Senate. [Adam Schiff walking with a group after a Latino Leaders Roundtable in Calexico]( Eve and I then drove to Ontario for another roundtable with the Center for Community Action and Environmental Justice to discuss environmental justice issues in the Inland Empire. It’s critical we elevate community voices doing the hard work of fighting for clean air, clean water, and safe neighborhoods. [Adam Schiff facing a whiteboard that reads Region in Crisis]( I ended the night with the Riverside County Democrats. There’s nothing like being surrounded by so many people fired up to save our democracy and make the economy work for everyone! Huge thanks to Riverside County Democrats Chair Joy Silver for hosting such an incredible event. [Adam Schiff with the Riverside County Dems]( The next morning began in the best way: Standing shoulder-to-shoulder with our union friends. I joined members of the SEIU 721, who are working to build an economy that works for all of us. Union strong ✊ [Adam Schiff with a friend at SEIU 721]( I also met with my friends at the Democrats of Orange County. Bringing down housing costs, making the economy work for everyone, and saving our democracy—these are priorities we all share. We snapped a few selfies along the way, too. [Adam Schiff taking a selfie with the Orange County Dems]( The following week I went to Santa Cruz and spent time with friends from the Democratic Central Committee of Santa Cruz County. We talked about the need to increase worker wages and help with the skyrocketing cost of living across the state and nation. Former Secretary Leon Panetta, and former Congressman Sam Farr and other supporters introduced me to their friends and neighbors. [Adam Schiff at Democratic Central Committee of Santa Cruz County]( Then I went to Half Moon Bay, where Supervisor Ray Mueller introduced me to Ayudando Latinos A Soñar. The program they’ve built to amplify farm worker’s voices in California is remarkable — it’s groundbreaking and brings hope to many working families. [Adam Schiff in Half Moon Bay at the Ayudando Latinos A Soñar booth]( After that we went to the Pacifica Pier with Supervisor Mueller and Pacifica Mayor Bigstyck along with Mayor Pro Tem Vaterlaus and Councilmember Beckmeyer to discuss their crumbling sea wall and climate change’s impact. [Adam Schiff takes a selfie at Pacifica Pier]( Then over the weekend I attended SEIU’s Town Hall where we got to talk with voters from every SEIU local across the state! [Adam Schiff at the SEIU town hall]( I ended the month of August at Representative Josh Harder’s annual barbecue in Stockton to honor his volunteers! What a way to end the weekend — by thanking some of the hardworking folks that support Democrats up and down the ballot. [Adam Schiff at Josh Harder's barbecue in Stockton]( Folks, as you can see, there’s never a dull moment on the road. My favorite part of being on the campaign trail is getting to meet people and hear what’s on their minds. Listening to their challenges, their hopes, what motivates them to get out of bed. And everywhere I go, I ask the same question: What can I do to help. We need leaders who are ready to roll up their sleeves and fight for everyone. [I’m determined to meet as many voters as possible — but in a state like California, that’s going to take a lot of resources. Can you spare a few bucks ahead of my September 30 FEC deadline to help keep our campaign moving forward?]( Thank you for your support, and I hope to see you on the road soon! — Adam [Adam Schiff for Senate Banner]( [DONATE MONTHLY]( 135 E. Olive Ave., #750 Burbank CA, 91502 [www.adamschiff.com]( | contact@adamschiff.com | [Privacy Policy]( PAID FOR AND AUTHORIZED BY SCHIFF FOR SENATE Sign up to receive [fewer emails]( or [visit our store](. Text JOIN to 724433. 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