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  2. Rep. Doris Matsui

Rep. Doris Matsui

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Map PinSacramento, CA

In light of the increasing scarcity of oil, I urge you to not only fight for an end to this pointless war but to also push for renewable energy. So much time has already been wasted and if climate change itself won't serve as incentive to abandon oil as a fuel source, let this be the push we need to

Verified VoterElk Grove, CA

Subject: Support the SSI Restoration Act of 2026: A Vital Step Toward Sustainability I am writing as your constituent to urge you to co-sponsor and support the SSI Restoration Act of 2026. The Supplemental Security Income (SSI) program is currently operating on outdated rules from the 1970s that tra

Verified VoterSacramento, CA

I’m writing as a constituent to urge you to oppose any bill to reauthorize FISA spying until the data broker loophole is closed. Mass surveillance, powered by AI, will give the government unprecedented power over Americans. I don't want the government using AI to surveil me and my community. I am as

Map PinSacramento, CA

As of writing this, at least four schools across Iran and the middle east have been bombed. Countless children have been martyred in the very places they were meant to be safest. In any other situation, such brutal and merciless attacks on the most vulnerable of civilians would be tantamount to a wa

Map PinSacramento, CA

I urge you to call for immediate divestment of all funding for the senseless warmongering happening in the middle east. You need to put an immediate stop to supplying manpower, resources, money, or weaponry to anyone involved in the conflict. You also need to publicly disavow this conflict and take

Map PinWest Sacramento, CA

OPPOSE the KIDS Act

Vote NO on the KIDS Act. It's a surveillance bill aiming to strip our First Amendment rights, it isn't intended to actually protect kids. Protect free speech.

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