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Congressional Republicans are playing with fire... Congressional Republicans are playing with fire,

Congressional Republicans are playing with fire... [Congressional Republicans are playing with fire...]( Congressional Republicans are playing with fire, holding the full faith and credit of our nation hostage to push through reckless policies that would drive hardworking Americans into poverty and force seniors, people with disabilities - even children and veterans! - to suffer from increased food insecurity by making drastic SNAP cuts. McCarthy and his cronies are trying their damnedest to gut healthcare coverage for over 21 million individuals while giving away billions in tax cuts only meant for wealthy few at all costs. This is just the beginning of MAGA McCarthy’s bill. We can't sit idly by as these right-wing radicals try to slash investments for college affordability aid or deny low-income students access to one of life's most essential tools - education! All the while simultaneously denying critical support services like mental healthcare across the country. These devastating acts must not stand: it is time we act now before they make Americans’ lives the nightmare it was under Donald J. Trump! [Fight back with me and tell McCarthy to stop holding the debt ceiling hostage!]( [Act Now!]( As always, together, #WeRepresent! [Gwen signature] Proudly representing Wisconsin's 4th Congressional District Proud Co-Leader of the Violence Against Women Act 100% Pro-Choice 100% Democracy Defender   The first African-American woman in Wisconsin history to serve in the U.S. House of Representatives, Congresswoman Gwen Moore, took her official oath of office on January 4, 2005. She served in the Wisconsin State Senate from 1993-2004. Before her election to the Senate, Congresswoman Moore served two consecutive terms in the Wisconsin State Assembly from 1989-92. [Contribute]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( Paid for and Authorized by Gwen Moore for Congress Gwen Moore for Congress P.O. Box 16646 c/o Evans & Katz Milwaukee, WI 53216 United States If you believe you received this message in error or wish to no longer receive email from us, please [unsubscribe](.

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