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Some days, it feels like the bad news overshadows the good. - The very foundations of our society ar

Some days, it feels like the bad news overshadows the good. - The very foundations of our society are at risk as extremist forces within the Republican Party — in abject fealty to Donald Trump — push blatantly anti-democratic measures and threaten outright political violence in the naked pursuit of power. - Greed, profiteering, and myopic mismanagement on the part of Big Business have contributed to economic havoc both here in America and around the world. - Extreme weather is endangering people and places all over the world — including catastrophic floods and fires in many states throughout the U.S. — as humankind collectively continues doing nowhere near enough to prevent even worse climate change. - The Supreme Court has revoked the fundamental right to abortion, struck down commonsense gun regulation, and gutted voting rights protections. - War is dominating the headlines, with peace at times feeling far beyond our reach. These unfortunate realities have many of us thinking — maybe for the first time, maybe as we reevaluate our legacies — about completing a will. [Public Citizen is offering our supporters a FREE service you can use to create a will.]( Wills are vital legal documents that not only detail our wishes but also protect the people, assets, and causes that are dear to us. This [free online tool]( makes creating a will easy. With a simple and friendly step-by-step process, you can complete a legal will in as little as 20 minutes. A will is also one way you can carry on supporting the people and organizations you value most: “I included Public Citizen in my will because I am so impressed with the fierce tenacity of its staff and the continuing impact of their work to protect our democracy.” —Sondra R., Florida [Create your will for free and make sure your support of the people and issues that matter most to you goes on.]( I hope you can make use of this resource. For progress, - Robert Weissman, President of Public Citizen Public Citizen | 1600 20th Street NW | Washington DC 20009 | [Unsubscribe]( [supporter]

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