Tax Billionaires to Address the National Debt Crisis
The national debt has now surpassed U.S. GDP for the first time since World War II, and the response cannot be to gut programs that working people depend on. The fix starts with making billionaires and the ultra-wealthy pay their fair share. Net interest payments on the debt already exceed $1 trill
Support the Bill to Block Trump's Triumphal Arch Project
Co-sponsor or publicly back the House Democrats' bill to block Trump's triumphal arch project. This vanity construction has no place being prioritized with public resources, and your visible support for this legislation would send a clear message that Congress won't rubber-stamp monuments to politic
Raise the Social Security Tax Cap to Address the Debt Crisis
The national debt just crossed 100 percent of GDP for the first time since 1946, and Congress keeps deferring the hard choices. One fix is obvious and overdue: lift the cap on Social Security payroll taxes so the wealthiest Americans pay into the system on their full income, not just the first slice
Vote No
I need you to vote no on this measure. My community is counting on you to stand against it, and a yes vote would be a serious mistake that I won't forget come election day. This is not a close call. Vote no.
Tax Billionaires — Stop Protecting the Ultra-Wealthy
The ultra-wealthy in this country have rigged the system in their favor, and I need you to do something about it. Billionaires like Jeff Bezos pay lower effective tax rates than teachers and nurses while owning newspapers that run editorials defending their own tax breaks. That's not a free press —
Vote Yes on the Merkley War Powers Resolution
Vote yes on Sen. Merkley's war powers resolution the next time it comes to the floor. The Senate just failed — for the seventh time — to assert Congress's basic constitutional authority over war. That's not a partisan issue. That's a failure of the institution. The War Powers Resolution of 1973 exi
Hold Trump Accountable on China — Stop Sitting Out the Biggest Deal of the Decade
Trump just flew to Beijing with Elon Musk, Tim Cook, Larry Fink, and Kelly Ortberg in tow, negotiating trade deals, AI policy, export controls, and Taiwan — issues that will shape this country for decades. Where are you? Congress has oversight responsibilities over trade agreements, export controls,
Block the Court-Packing Scheme Targeting Virginia's Redistricting Majority
Reject the plan circulating among Virginia Democrats to manipulate judicial retirement ages and force out the Supreme Court justices who ruled against the new redistricting maps. Lowering the mandatory retirement age from 73 to 54 — specifically targeting Justice Stephen McCullough — to manufacture
Cut Defense Spending and Tax the Wealthy to Address National Debt
I'm asking you to prioritize defense cuts and higher taxes on billionaires to address our national debt crisis. US debt just exceeded 100 percent of GDP for the first time since 1946, and we're now spending more on interest payments than on defense itself. The Congressional Budget Office projects t
Support the Six-Figure Limit to Save Social Security
I need you to support the Six-Figure Limit proposal to prevent Social Security from collapsing in 2033. When the trust fund runs dry in less than seven years, I'll face an automatic 25% cut to my benefits. That's $18,400 a year for a medium-income couple like mine. I can't afford that. The Six-Figu
Oppose the Proposed Congressional Map – A Blatant Attack on Voting Rights I am writing to vehemently oppose the proposed congressional map unveiled by Tennessee Republicans on May 6, which is designed to erase the state's only Democratic congressional seat by carving up majority-Black Shelby County
Vote No on $1 Billion Ballroom Security Funding
Vote no on the $1 billion ballroom security provision in the Republican reconciliation bill when it reaches the Senate floor this month. President Trump promised repeatedly that his 90,000 square-foot White House ballroom would cost taxpayers nothing. He said "not one penny is being used from the fe
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