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Don't forget Fred & Ethel

To: Sen. Justice, Sen. Capito

From: A verified voter in Inwood, WV

May 25

I am writing, again, as a concerned constituent and as a supporter of hardworking public servants, as i am a career postal employee, urging you to oppose the "One Big Beautiful Bill" recently passed by the House of Representatives. This legislation threatens the livelihoods and well-being of millions of Americans—including postal employees lile me, and federal workers who dedicate their lives to serving the public. Many of these workers rely on Medicaid or other support programs for themselves and their families. Imposing work requirements and new eligibility hurdles could cause unjust harm, despite their full-time commitments and irregular shifts that often go unrecognized in federal policy. We devote a lot of time to ensure delivery to many rural homes, like where Fred and Ethel live, Jim. Furthermore, the bill’s dramatic expansion of tax breaks for the wealthiest individuals and corporations, while risking over $2.5 trillion in new national debt, puts future funding for federal employee benefits, pensions, and job stability in jeopardy. I am someone who believes in a strong and fair public sector, and am deeply concerned that this legislation undermines both the economic security of federal workers and the services they provide to the public. Federal and postal workers deserve policies that respect their contributions, not ones that sideline them in favor of special interests. I urge you to vote against this bill and to support legislation that upholds the dignity of public service and protects working families. Thank you for your time and for representing the people of West Virginia.

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