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Josh's swamp rat bill has passed!

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/XwUZrG0NKrQQHe6mLt2Lt49ULyOqjLg6QVeg7qlEeVU=?refcode=E1658-20200305-NutriaUpdate-header Hey {NAME},

/XwUZrG0NKrQQHe6mLt2Lt49ULyOqjLg6QVeg7qlEeVU=?refcode=E1658-20200305-NutriaUpdate-header Hey {NAME}, While we’re waiting for all the votes to be counted in our primary election, we wanted to reach out and thank everyone for all of the kind messages, volunteer hours, and grassroots donations folks made in the push towards Super Tuesday. It was a huge team effort, and it’s clear we needed it! We’re thankful to have you on Team Harder, {NAME}. So, we wanted to take a brief break while we’re waiting for final election results (it might be a week or two, there are still thousands of ballots to be counted...) to update you on some fun news! During the Super Tuesday craziness, one of Josh’s big legislative achievements came to the Floor. That’s right {NAME} -- we’re talking about the swamp rat invasion. Josh’s bill to fight the swamp rats (by directing funding to California’s wildlife services) has passed the House! Nellie the Nutria on the House floor After months of pressuring Congress (and finding some like-minded Republicans along the way), Josh was finally able to pass his bill. Just look at what some area news outlets had to say about this huge progress: Nutria pose a huge threat to our water supply and agriculture industry here in the Central Valley. Left alone, these creatures could continue to wreak havoc on critical irrigation systems that our farmers rely on. Protecting our agricultural infrastructure is so important to support our community here in the 10th District. That’s what makes this bill such a win for Josh and all Californians. Thanks for all you’ve done to support efforts like this. We’ll be sure to update you on more of Josh’s work as he continues to make progress in Washington. Thanks, -- Team Harder [DONATE](/XwUZrG0NKrQQHe6mLt2Lt49ULyOqjLg6QVeg7qlEeVU=?refcode=E1658-20200305-NutriaUpdate-footer) Paid For By Harder for Congress [unsubscribe](/BoLO-13NFvXiys3A1wJQRkZmxtqBpwo9ufBABOtaYxo=) Harder for Congress PO Box 4426 Modesto CA 95352 United States

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