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PLUS: GOTV and Shorty Awards Run, Lizzie. Run. I can still hear my mom’s words of encouragement

PLUS: GOTV and Shorty Awards Run, Lizzie. Run. I can still hear my mom’s words of encouragement echo in my head when I think back to my first marathon. She cheered me on at not just one, but five spots along those 26 miles — her bright smile pushing me onward to the finish line. My name is Liz Dunning, vice president of Development and Partnerships at Brady, and I’m writing to you, {NAME}, to share my story. This week marked seven years since the jury reached a verdict in my mom's murder case, nearly 12 years after she was shot and killed opening her front door in Virginia. Five years ago, I decided I wanted to do something to commemorate my mom — something that would take grit and sacrifice. And, as if the stars aligned, I found a marathon to run on her birthday. I would run 26 miles to celebrate the 26 years of life my mom and I shared together. I ran for my mom — for all the memories we shared and all the ones stolen by gun violence. I ran for the grandsons she never had a chance to meet. And I ran for the safer country that we all deserve to live in. We raised almost $30,000 for Brady that day to honor her. It wouldn’t be until many years later, and after my mom’s killer was finally convicted, that I found the strength to dedicate my career and life to preventing more tragedy with Brady. It’s still not easy. But I know we are getting closer to a real solution to this violent epidemic. In the last few months alone, Brady helped get the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act over the finish line, we passed more than 30 gun safety laws in states across the nation, and our legal team filed three landmark cases against the multi-billion-dollar gun industry. [We’re making real, lasting progress, {NAME}. But as you know, there’s always more work to be done to end this epidemic — and that’s why I’m reaching out today. Will you consider making a gift to support Brady’s life-saving work across Congress, the courts, and our communities? Your donation — big or small — will fuel our comprehensive plan to end all forms of gun violence, including what took my mother’s life years ago.]( [SUPPORT BRADY ]( Every day I work to honor my mom is a day that I know was well spent. [And I’m glad you’re here fighting with me.]( Thank you, Liz Dunning Brady Vice President of Development and Partnerships Gun Violence Survivor   Gun Safety is on the Ballot — Are You Ready to Vote? [Share this on Facebook]( Election Day is right around the corner — and we’re making sure that activists like you are ready to vote for gun violence prevention champions in local, state, and federal races. [First things first, visit our webpage to check your voter registration status, register to vote, and request an absentee ballot. Already registered? Great! You can also use our webpage to make a plan to vote by finding your polling place, making sure you have the correct documentation to vote, and more.]( [LEARN MORE ]( On Election Day, remember that you have the right to feel safe while casting your ballot. [No one in America should ever be threatened by the presence of guns while exercising their right to vote — that’s voter suppression, plain and simple.]( However, in the case that you do feel intimidated by guns at the ballot box, there are [resources]( available: - 866-OUR-VOTE: [If you see armed groups at or near your polling places, contact 866ourvote.org.]( - National Conference of State Legislators: [Learn more about gun laws in your state, including if they are banned at polling places.]( - Brennan Center: [Review the legal limits on what the military, law enforcement, and private militias or other vigilantes can do at the polls.]( Remember this, {NAME}: Your vote is critical in electing candidates who will support sensible gun laws and protect our communities from senseless gun violence. Let’s get to work!   Our Podcast is Up for a Prestigious Shorty Award — Have You Voted Yet? Red, Blue, and Brady has been selected as a Shorty Award finalist in the podcast category. We're also in the running for the Shorty Audience Honor, which is a special honor determined by public votes. Yes, that means your votes! [Please visit our webpage now to learn more and then easily create an account to vote. The deadline is Wednesday, November 9.]( [VOTE NOW ]( Episode 209: How to Talk to Your Kids About Gun Violence Gun violence in schools is a difficult topic for parents and guardians to handle. But not talking about the reality of gun violence in America isn't a solution. You, the listeners, have been writing in with your concerns, which included things like: - "If I bring up gun violence to my kids, aren’t I just making them more afraid?” - "Should I play the news in front of my child?" - "My kindergartener is obsessed with keeping us safe from the bad guys. What should I do?" [We're joined by Nancy Kislin, an expert on school lockdowns and children's anxiety related to gun violence, to answer those questions and more.]( [LISTEN NOW ]( Save the Date: Musicians for the Greater Good Benefit Concert Join [Musicians for the Greater Good’s]( virtual benefit concert for Brady and gun violence prevention! You’ll hear from a community of musicians and artists dedicated to social causes, including Brady Board Grassroots Chapter Representative Amanda Turner. The event will be live streamed on YouTube starting at 5 p.m. ET on Sunday, November 13, so [save the link]( now. We hope to see you there! [SAVE THE LINK ]( [Dems Finally Passed Gun Legislation. And They Haven’t Paid An Electoral Price for It]( Politico [‘Ghost Gun’ Usage By Criminals Increasing in Camden]( Tap Into Camden [How High-Capacity Magazines for Weapons Have Become a Mass-Market Item]( Chicago Sun Times Expanded background checks. A high-capacity magazine ban. Gun safety training. These sensible and effective policies are part of [Oregon's Ballot Measure 114]( which would adopt some of the strongest gun violence prevention regulations in the country. Johns Hopkins researchers have found that laws similar to Measure 114 are associated with a substantial reduction in gun deaths. For months, our partners at [Vote Yes On 114]( have used their platform to educate Oregonians about this life-saving ballot measure. Polls show that the majority of Oregon voters are in favor of Measure 114, so we just need to ensure they get to the polls! [If you live in Oregon or have friends or family in the state, please urge them to make a plan to vote YES on Measure 114.]( We thank our partners at Vote Yes On 114 for championing this vital solution to prevent gun violence. [LEARN MORE ]( [RETWEET ](   [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( Brady 840 First Street, NE Suite 400 Washington, DC 20002 United States [unsubscribe](.  

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