Thursday, November 2, 2017

The tax plan they just released:

Congress just released its new tax plan. It's dangerous, sloppy, and a disaster for middle-class Americans.
Organizing for Action
Robert --

A few minutes ago, Congressional leaders finally showed the American people their tax bill -- the one they were supposed to show us yesterday, and have been talking about behind closed doors for months.

So why the delay?

They've been afraid to show us what's inside ... and now, we know why.

We already knew this plan would cut taxes for rich people and corporations, and that's still true. But to pay for these unnecessary cuts, the money has to come from somewhere -- and Congress and the White House want it to come from hardworking middle-class families.

We can't let that happen. It's on all of us to call our representatives, right now, and demand a better tax plan.

Here's how this plan could affect you:
  1. If you're one of the millions of Americans who count on Medicaid, Medicare, and other middle-class programs ... this plan sets the stage for draconian cuts down the road, by adding $1.5 trillion to our deficit over the next decade.

  2. If you claim certain deductions on your federal taxes because you are paying off student loans, or because you've incurred medical expenses, or because you pay your fair share in state income taxes ... this plan will take away your right to claim them.

  3. If you're looking to buy a house ... a new cap would be placed on how much mortgage interest you'd be able to deduct.

  4. If you get a tax credit because you're retired on disability, or because you have adopted children ... those vanish under this bill.
These moves aren't "closing loopholes," as Congressional leaders have claimed.

They're hurting millions of Americans, all so they can give tax breaks to huge corporations that don't need them. And, allow families worth more than $5 million to not pay a dollar of taxes on their estates.

This is what a bad process leads to: an equally bad bill. We shouldn't be surprised -- but it's up to us to make sure this doesn't go a step further.

Call your representative now to demand a better tax plan:

Make the call


Thanks,

Saumya

Saumya Narechania
National Issues Campaign Manager
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Thursday, October 19, 2017

This open enrollment period:

Open enrollment starts November 1st - here's how you can get involved.
Organizing for Action
Pete --

Open enrollment for Obamacare starts in just a few weeks, and OFA supporters are gearing up to spread the word.

This year, the enrollment period will be different than in years past, as this administration continues to try to sabotage Obamacare.

Open enrollment will be half as long and there will only be one deadline: December 15th. The administration has also cut some resources for in-person assistance and advertising. So it's up to all of us to spread the facts and make sure our friends, family members, and neighbors have the information they'll need to get covered.

If you need coverage, click here and we'll make sure you have the facts on Obamacare, and the information you'll need to sign up for care for 2018.

If you're already covered, but want to help others find coverage by spreading the word about open enrollment, here are some ways you can get involved:

1. Join OFA's on-the-ground enrollment team: Commit to having conversations in your community, letting everyone know that Obamacare is working, and making sure your friends and neighbors have the resources they'll need if they're looking for coverage.

https://my.ofa.us/Join-Our-On-The-Ground-Team

Or...

2. Join OFA's digital enrollment team: Say you'll use social media to help cut through the confusion surrounding open enrollment. Help by sharing key facts and by making sure your networks have what they'll need to get covered before the December 15 deadline.

https://my.ofa.us/Join-Our-Digital-Team

No matter how you choose to spread the word, you'll be doing critical work to ensure that your loved ones get the coverage they need for 2018.

Thanks,

Saumya

Saumya Narechania
National Issues Campaign Manager
Organizing for Action













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Organizing for Action, P.O. Box 618120 Chicago, IL 60661

This open enrollment period:

Open enrollment starts November 1st - here's how you can get involved.
Organizing for Action
Robert --

Open enrollment for Obamacare starts in just a few weeks, and OFA supporters are gearing up to spread the word.

This year, the enrollment period will be different than in years past, as this administration continues to try to sabotage Obamacare.

Open enrollment will be half as long and there will only be one deadline: December 15th. The administration has also cut some resources for in-person assistance and advertising. So it's up to all of us to spread the facts and make sure our friends, family members, and neighbors have the information they'll need to get covered.

If you need coverage, click here and we'll make sure you have the facts on Obamacare, and the information you'll need to sign up for care for 2018.

If you're already covered, but want to help others find coverage by spreading the word about open enrollment, here are some ways you can get involved:

1. Join OFA's on-the-ground enrollment team: Commit to having conversations in your community, letting everyone know that Obamacare is working, and making sure your friends and neighbors have the resources they'll need if they're looking for coverage.

https://my.ofa.us/Join-Our-On-The-Ground-Team

Or...

2. Join OFA's digital enrollment team: Say you'll use social media to help cut through the confusion surrounding open enrollment. Help by sharing key facts and by making sure your networks have what they'll need to get covered before the December 15 deadline.

https://my.ofa.us/Join-Our-Digital-Team

No matter how you choose to spread the word, you'll be doing critical work to ensure that your loved ones get the coverage they need for 2018.

Thanks,

Saumya

Saumya Narechania
National Issues Campaign Manager
Organizing for Action













Paid for by Organizing for Action.

Contributions or gifts to Organizing for Action are not tax deductible.



This email was sent to: ofa@yorkteaparty.org.
If that is not your preferred email address, you can update your information here. We believe that emails are a vital way to stay in direct contact with supporters. Click here if you'd like to unsubscribe from these messages.
Organizing for Action, P.O. Box 618120 Chicago, IL 60661

This open enrollment period:

Open enrollment starts November 1st - here's how you can get involved.
Organizing for Action
Robert --

Open enrollment for Obamacare starts in just a few weeks, and OFA supporters are gearing up to spread the word.

This year, the enrollment period will be different than in years past, as this administration continues to try to sabotage Obamacare.

Open enrollment will be half as long and there will only be one deadline: December 15th. The administration has also cut some resources for in-person assistance and advertising. So it's up to all of us to spread the facts and make sure our friends, family members, and neighbors have the information they'll need to get covered.

If you need coverage, click here and we'll make sure you have the facts on Obamacare, and the information you'll need to sign up for care for 2018.

If you're already covered, but want to help others find coverage by spreading the word about open enrollment, here are some ways you can get involved:

1. Join OFA's on-the-ground enrollment team: Commit to having conversations in your community, letting everyone know that Obamacare is working, and making sure your friends and neighbors have the resources they'll need if they're looking for coverage.

https://my.ofa.us/Join-Our-On-The-Ground-Team

Or...

2. Join OFA's digital enrollment team: Say you'll use social media to help cut through the confusion surrounding open enrollment. Help by sharing key facts and by making sure your networks have what they'll need to get covered before the December 15 deadline.

https://my.ofa.us/Join-Our-Digital-Team

No matter how you choose to spread the word, you'll be doing critical work to ensure that your loved ones get the coverage they need for 2018.

Thanks,

Saumya

Saumya Narechania
National Issues Campaign Manager
Organizing for Action













Paid for by Organizing for Action.

Contributions or gifts to Organizing for Action are not tax deductible.



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Organizing for Action, P.O. Box 618120 Chicago, IL 60661

This open enrollment period:

Open enrollment starts November 1st - here's how you can get involved.
Organizing for Action
Diane --

Open enrollment for Obamacare starts in just a few weeks, and OFA supporters are gearing up to spread the word.

This year, the enrollment period will be different than in years past, as this administration continues to try to sabotage Obamacare.

Open enrollment will be half as long and there will only be one deadline: December 15th. The administration has also cut some resources for in-person assistance and advertising. So it's up to all of us to spread the facts and make sure our friends, family members, and neighbors have the information they'll need to get covered.

If you need coverage, click here and we'll make sure you have the facts on Obamacare, and the information you'll need to sign up for care for 2018.

If you're already covered, but want to help others find coverage by spreading the word about open enrollment, here are some ways you can get involved:

1. Join OFA's on-the-ground enrollment team: Commit to having conversations in your community, letting everyone know that Obamacare is working, and making sure your friends and neighbors have the resources they'll need if they're looking for coverage.

https://my.ofa.us/Join-Our-On-The-Ground-Team

Or...

2. Join OFA's digital enrollment team: Say you'll use social media to help cut through the confusion surrounding open enrollment. Help by sharing key facts and by making sure your networks have what they'll need to get covered before the December 15 deadline.

https://my.ofa.us/Join-Our-Digital-Team

No matter how you choose to spread the word, you'll be doing critical work to ensure that your loved ones get the coverage they need for 2018.

Thanks,

Saumya

Saumya Narechania
National Issues Campaign Manager
Organizing for Action













Paid for by Organizing for Action.

Contributions or gifts to Organizing for Action are not tax deductible.



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Organizing for Action, P.O. Box 618120 Chicago, IL 60661

This open enrollment period:

Open enrollment starts November 1st - here's how you can get involved.
Organizing for Action
Robert --

Open enrollment for Obamacare starts in just a few weeks, and OFA supporters are gearing up to spread the word.

This year, the enrollment period will be different than in years past, as this administration continues to try to sabotage Obamacare.

Open enrollment will be half as long and there will only be one deadline: December 15th. The administration has also cut some resources for in-person assistance and advertising. So it's up to all of us to spread the facts and make sure our friends, family members, and neighbors have the information they'll need to get covered.

If you need coverage, click here and we'll make sure you have the facts on Obamacare, and the information you'll need to sign up for care for 2018.

If you're already covered, but want to help others find coverage by spreading the word about open enrollment, here are some ways you can get involved:

1. Join OFA's on-the-ground enrollment team: Commit to having conversations in your community, letting everyone know that Obamacare is working, and making sure your friends and neighbors have the resources they'll need if they're looking for coverage.

https://my.ofa.us/Join-Our-On-The-Ground-Team

Or...

2. Join OFA's digital enrollment team: Say you'll use social media to help cut through the confusion surrounding open enrollment. Help by sharing key facts and by making sure your networks have what they'll need to get covered before the December 15 deadline.

https://my.ofa.us/Join-Our-Digital-Team

No matter how you choose to spread the word, you'll be doing critical work to ensure that your loved ones get the coverage they need for 2018.

Thanks,

Saumya

Saumya Narechania
National Issues Campaign Manager
Organizing for Action













Paid for by Organizing for Action.

Contributions or gifts to Organizing for Action are not tax deductible.



This email was sent to: alex@yorkteaparty.org.
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Organizing for Action, P.O. Box 618120 Chicago, IL 60661

Here's who I'm endorsing:

Every single person I'm endorsing was suggested by you, DianeA.
American Possibilities

DianeA --

Several months ago, we launched American Possibilities -- a group dedicated to the proposition that there is no limit to what the American people can accomplish.

Part of our goal was to elect representatives who embody that spirit -- truly representing working Americans of all stripes.

I promised you then that you'd have an unprecedented level of involvement in deciding who we would work to help elect. Earlier this summer, I asked you to share which leaders and causes you most believed in -- the kind of folks you'd like to see in charge.

I was thrilled to hear from thousands of you. You shared personal stories and hopes for the future of the country. You told me about your local leaders and heroes, and what change you'd like to see in your community.

I'm proud to say that every single person on the first slate of candidates that I'm endorsing was suggested by you. Frankly, that's the way it should be.

Take a look at the slate -- and then chip in to help support them.

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Manka Dhingra for Washington State Senate, District 45
Suggested by Alex, King County, WA
Special Election: November 7

A Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney with the King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office, award winning PTSA mom, anti-domestic violence advocate and community leader, Manka Dhingra is running for State Senate to address critical needs in education funding, mental health, violence prevention, and to protect the rights of women. And if she's elected on November 7, Democrats will gain control of the State Senate in Washington.

Doug Jones for U.S. Senate, Alabama
Suggested by Hilty, Birmingham, AL
Special Election: December 12

Doug is a lifelong Alabamian who served as the U.S. District Attorney for the Northern District of Alabama from 1997 to 2001 -- nominated by a Democratic president and confirmed by a Senate with a Republican majority. In this role, he led the investigation of the 1963 bombing of the 16th Street Baptist Church, ultimately convicting two Klansmen for the murder of four innocent children. Doug will focus on what helps lift up Alabamians in the middle class and those working to get into the middle class: affordable healthcare, 21st-century skills for a 21st-century economy, and a living wage. Doug will lead with integrity and character -- the Senate does not need another extremist.

Justin Fairfax for Virginia Lieutenant Governor
Suggested by Sharon, Virginia Beach, VA
Election Day: November 7

As an Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia and Deputy Coordinator of the Northern Virginia Human Trafficking Task Force, he has seen up close how law enforcement and criminal justice reform keep communities safe. And as a small business owner with his wife, Dr. Cerina Fairfax, he understands the importance of strengthening and diversifying Virginia's economy. Without much money, Justin's mom defied long odds by sending all four of her kids through college -- and two through law school. Today, Justin is dedicated to public service so that he can help others gain access to the kinds of opportunities he had -- so they can pursue their own American Dream.

Danica Roem for Virginia House of Delegates, District 13
Suggested by Gail, Herndon, VA
Election Day: November 7

Danica is a 33-year-old stepmom, a local reporter and lifelong Manassas resident, and the first transgender person to ever run for the Virginia General Assembly. She's ready to govern with a results-oriented approach -- reaching across the aisle to help build a better Manassas, including addressing the transportation needs for her district Her opponent wrote an amendment banning same-sex marriage -- and, most recently, Virginia's "bathroom bill."

Judge Geoff Moulton for Pennsylvania Superior Court
Suggested by Maureen, Philadelphia, PA
Election Day: November 7

Geoff has devoted his career to teaching and public service. I've known him for years. Back in 1995, he testified before me in the Senate Judiciary Committee about his excellent report reviewing the Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms raid on the Branch Davidian Compound in Waco, Texas. His investigation and report made a real difference in how law enforcement has handled similar cases ever since. One thing we've learned these last nine months is that judges matter. And we need more strong, independent judges like Geoff, especially at the state level.

Elizabeth Guzman for Virginia House of Delegates, District 31
Suggested by Carolyn, Fauquier County, VA
Election Day: November 7

Elizabeth came to the United States from Peru as a single mom, looking for a better future for her oldest daughter. Today, through hard work and determination, she's a community college graduate, public administrator, social worker, and court-appointed service advocate for children, working to prevent child abuse for those in vulnerable circumstances. This wife and mother of four is ready to fight as a strong advocate for the needs of the 31st District -- whether that's legislating for change in Richmond, or attending a community meeting in Catlett. If elected, Elizabeth would be the first Hispanic female elected to the legislature in Virginia.

Phil Murphy for Governor of New Jersey
Suggested by Alison, Rockaway, NJ
Election Day: November 7

Growing up, Phil's family lived paycheck to paycheck. He put himself through Harvard on loans and part-time jobs. From there, he worked his way up to learn how economies grow and create jobs to help lead a major international business. He helped start The New Start Career Network, providing free, personalized assistance to New Jersey residents, age 45 and over, who have been unemployed for six months or more. And as governor, he'll be accountable only to the citizens of New Jersey -- not special interests.

Lieutenant Governor Ralph Northam for Governor of Virginia
Suggested by Claire, Loudoun County, VA
Election Day: November 7

Ralph Northam is an Eastern Shore native, a graduate of Virginia's public schools and Virginia Military Institute, an Army veteran, and a pediatric neurologist. He's a former state senator and the state's current lieutenant governor -- and he's running for governor to build on Virginia's economic progress and defend its values against those who want to take them back into the past.

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I couldn't be more proud to support this group of people -- whose backgrounds, skill sets, and experiences are as diverse as our country itself. And that's the way it ought to be.

So if you're inspired and ready to elect these folks and help usher in a new wave of leadership for working Americans all around the country, then join us right now

Chip in to help these candidates -- and elect a set of leaders who represent us in every sense of the word.

Thanks. It is my true honor to continue fighting alongside you.

-Joe

 

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