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Delivering for America Act

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Take action » The House listened to your demands and passed a bill with $25 billion to save the USP

Take action » The House listened to your demands and passed a bill with $25 billion to save the USPS. Now we must pressure the Senate to do the same. [All On The Line] [Contact your senators » Ask them to support the Delivering for America Act](3D/?g=c_HRLc4YDKRc5lMu5pqE6VA) {NAME} -- Thanks to supporters like you contacting your representatives, the House passed a bill that would allocate $25 billion to the U.S. Postal Service. Speaker Pelosi explicitly suspended the House's recess to pass this legislation -- a testament to the urgency of saving the USPS. With voters starting to cast their ballots in a few weeks, the fight to protect our elections is more important than ever. There's no guarantee the Senate will pass this commonsense bill. But we need an overwhelming show of support so that if Mitch McConnell refuses to consider the bill, everyone knows he is in direct opposition to the American people. [Can you help by being one of the 5,000 folks who will contact their senators this morning and demand support for the Delivering for America Act? Contact your senators right now!](3D/?g=c_HRLc4YDKRc5lMu5pqE6VA) All On The Line has been out-front demanding action to safeguard our elections. Since March, our supporters have contacted Congress nearly 50,000 times. But apparently, that's not enough for Mitch McConnell. [Mitch McConnell needs to be reminded of who he works for. Contact your senators now and tell them to pass the Delivering for America Act.](3D/?g=c_HRLc4YDKRc5lMu5pqE6VA) We must ramp up grassroots pressure on the Senate now and demand fair, safe, and accessible elections. Thanks for standing up, -- Jake All On The Line is the grassroots advocacy campaign supported by the National Redistricting Action Fund. Support our work to end gerrymandering. [DONATE](3D/?g=c_HRLc4YDKRc5lMu5pqE6VA) Paid for by The National Redistricting Action Fund. Contributions or gifts to The National Redistricting Action Fund are not tax deductible. This email was sent to: {EMAIL}. If that is not your preferred email address, you can update your information [here](3D%3D/?g=c_HRLc4YDKRc5lMu5pqE6VA). We believe that emails are a vital way to stay in direct contact with supporters. Click [here]( if you'd like to receive fewer emails from All On The Line. Click [here]( if you'd like to unsubscribe from these messages. Paid for by The National Redistricting Action Fund, 700 13th Street NW, Suite 600, Washington, D.C. 20005

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