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It's hard to believe all that has happened in just in the first few months of 2022.

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Marc Veasey proudly serves as the Founding Co-Chair of the Congressional Blue Collar Caucus and the

Marc Veasey proudly serves as the Founding Co-Chair of the Congressional Blue Collar Caucus and the Congressional Voting Rights Caucus. Please consider becoming a recurring donor to help Marc continue to fight to uphold these values. [Support Marc →]( Hi {NAME}, It is hard to believe all that has happened in the first few months of 2022. Already this year, I have had the opportunity to: - Recommit efforts to protect democracy during the anniversary of the January 6th insurrection - Nominate Forth Worth's own civil rights legend Opal Lee to win the Nobel Peace Prize - Secured over $13 million in key funding for important community projects And in March alone I: - Was honored to win the Democratic primary for the new Texas 33rd Congressional District - Fought against voter suppression efforts in Texas to ensure all Texans can fairly cast their ballot - Joined my colleagues to stand with our Ukrainian allies and fight against Russian aggression Now, this week we are approaching the first FEC reporting deadline of 2022 and I need your help to continue this progress through this next year and beyond. [If you’re able to make a contribution before Thursday’s FEC deadline, I would really appreciate it.]( Your donations ensure my team and I can successfully continue to do the work of serving North Texas. Thanks for for your confidence, Marc Veasey Texas 33rd Congressional District Chair, Congressional Voting Rights Caucus [Donate Today →]( Growing up in Fort Worth’s historic Como neighborhood, I used to dream about opportunities that would allow me a chance to experience things that filled my imagination; about American heroes and fascinating places in our country. I dreamed that I could one day make a difference in the lives of my friends and neighbors. It was that simple goal that eventually led me to Washington and the halls of Congress. For nearly a decade, I have been humbled by the ongoing support and encouragement of the community that raised me. Today, I’m asking for it again. [Donate Today →]( Pol. Adv. Paid for by Marc Veasey Congressional Campaign Committee Marc Veasey Congressional Campaign Committee PO Box 50084 Fort Worth, TX 76105 United States We sent this email to you because digital communications are the quickest and most efficient way to reach our supporters. If you believe you received this message in error or no longer wish to receive emails from our campaign, please [unsubscribe](.

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