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Jim Justice couldn’t care less about working people.

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Right-to-work laws aren’t about workers, and they aren’t about rights. The real purpose of

[Ben Salango for WV] Right to work isn’t about workers’ rights at all. {NAME}, In case you missed last week’s fiery debate between Ben and Jim Justice, one of the biggest takeaways was the governor’s support for our “right to work” laws. This law kneecaps unions, makes it easier for out-of-state corporations to lower wages and benefits, and eliminates workplace safety regulations. Workers in right-to-work states make on average $1,500 less per year than workers in states that allow employees to bargain for fair wages and benefits. [Not only do families have less money in their pockets, but they are also less likely to have health insurance and a retirement pension. This is wrong. Pitch in $25 now to help us elect a governor who puts working people over corporate profits ]( Right-to-work laws aren’t about workers, and they aren’t about rights. The real purpose of right-to-work laws is to line the pockets of special interests at the expense of working families. Over and over, Governor Jim Justice puts special interest groups above the hardworking people of West Virginia. When will enough be enough? [It is time our state had a leader who understands that working families are the backbone of West Virginia ]( If you've saved your payment information with ActBlue Express, your donation will process immediately by clicking a button below. [Pitch in $10]( [Pitch in $25]( [Pitch in $50]( [Pitch in $100]( [Pitch in $250]( [Another Amount]( Only 10 more days left until Election Day. Let’s do it. Thanks, Team Salango [Donate Once]( [Donate Weekly]( Ben Salango always believed in fighting for the little guy and standing up for what’s right. He went into law to hold the powerful accountable and fight for working people. As Kanawha County Commissioner, he focused on diversifying the economy and turning the unemployed into entrepreneurs. Now, more than ever, we need a forward-thinking leader to fix West Virginia. [Click here to learn more.]( Ben Salango for WV Ben Salango for West Virginia PO Box 11650 Charleston, WV 25339 United States Click here to [unsubscribe]( Follow our campaign on [Facebook]( [Twitter]( and [Instagram](. If you received this email from a friend, [click here to get messages from Ben sent directly to your inbox](

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