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After months of negotiating, I am so happy to have helped my colleagues pass the Build Back Better A

After months of negotiating, I am so happy to have helped my colleagues pass the Build Back Better Act in the House. This bill, combined with the infrastructure package recently signed into law, will fundamentally change the lives of American families for the better. If signed into law, it will... - Provide paid leave so that workers don’t have to choose between a paycheck or being there for their family when it counts. - Help lower the costs of prescription medications for millions of Americans by allowing Medicare to negotiate lower drug prices. - Increase access to affordable child care and cut taxes for working families. - Create good-paying jobs and bring more people back into the workforce. - And more! But, friends, none of this would have been possible without a Democratic majority in the House. Not a single Republican voted for this bill, and you can bet that neither of my extremist opponents would have, either. [Let’s keep this progress going and make sure the GOP can’t undo our work next year. Chip in $50, $25, or even just $5 to keep my seat -- and the House -- blue in 2022!]( Together, we can continue fighting for the middle class and real American values. -- Matt --------------------------------------------------------------- [Facebook]( In 2020, Matt Cartwright was one of only seven House Democrats who managed to win re-election in a Trump district and save our House Majority. But now Matt is target #1 for the GOP and their efforts to retake the House of Representatives, and he needs your help to win again! But if you'd like to receive fewer emails, we understand. You can request to get only the most important emails [here]( or you can [unsubscribe](. [DONATE NOW]( Matt Cartwright has spent his entire career sticking up for working people, first as a trial attorney and now as the Congressman in Pennsylvania’s Eighth District. Matt was named one of the most effective Democrats in Congress for his ability to work across the aisle and get things done, and he's counting on your help to keep him in Congress. [Will you make a donation to his campaign today?]( Paid for by Cartwright for Congress Cartwright For Congress PO Box 414 Scranton, PA 18501 United States

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