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You should hear your constituents stories. Ripping our government apart will have a major effect on their lives. If we lose medicaid- specifically if my son loses medicaid it will be devastating. He is autistic. Medicaid helps us pay for services that help him thrive. These are real hardships for us. You guys are in a bubble there in DC. Get out and talk to us.
Jacquelyn supported: Encourage Senator Thom Tillis to Hold a Charlotte Town Hall
You owe it to your constituents and to the American people to face us, in person. Not from the safety of scripted comments or behind a podium. Step up and do what you were elected to do. And for the love of God, push back against the shameful attack on Zelenskyy that occurred in front of the whole world. I’ve never been more embarrassed to be an American.
Linda supported: Encourage Senator Thom Tillis to Hold a Charlotte Town Hall
Please senator do not get rid of Medicaid and Medicare. I have private insurance but would not be able to afford the hours of therapy my son with special needs needs to function in this world. Please listen to the people of this state and vote against getting rid of Medicaid/medicare!!
Abby supported: Encourage Senator Thom Tillis to Hold a Charlotte Town Hall
My husband and I are nearing retirement and the thought that Social Security will be taken from us when we worked for that all our adult lives is wrong! The wrecking ball that is happening in our Republic is iunAmerican! Republicans must stand up for this country! Or there won’t be a republic left to fight for!
Thomas supported: Encourage Senator Thom Tillis to Hold a Charlotte Town Hall
My granddaughter has autism and relies on Medicaid support as do many disabled children and adults. You are the party of pro-life until a child is born. Then you couldn't care less about the health and well-being being of that person at all.
connie supported: Encourage Senator Thom Tillis to Hold a Charlotte Town Hall
Making Election Day a federal holiday in the United States could increase voter turnout by providing citizens with more time to vote without work conflicts. In the 2020 election, 13.1% of registered voters who didn’t vote cited being too busy or having scheduling conflicts as the reason. Additionally, such a holiday would celebrate democracy, turning voting into a nationwide event. This approach aligns with practices in other countries and has significant public support; a Pew Research Center survey found that nearly 80% of Democrats and nearly 70% of Republicans favor making Election Day a federal holiday.
Ryan supported: Make Election Day a Federal Holiday in the U​.​S.
Many teenagers, like myself, are politically educated and want a say in who rules our country. If the voting age is lowered, it means that younger voices would be heard, it would promote more voting, and possibly encourage more teens to educate themselves politically to prepare. Sixteen year olds should be allowed to vote and stand for what they believe in.
Lillis supported: Lower the National voting age to 16 in the United States
Millions of people have already proven they belong here—this bill finally gives them the dignity and recognition they deserve.
Alicia supported: Pass the Registry Bill to Secure Legal Status for Millions of Long-Term U​.​S. Residents
My neighbors have lived here for over a decade and are some of the kindest people I know. They deserve stability, not fear.
michael supported: Pass the Registry Bill to Secure Legal Status for Millions of Long-Term U​.​S. Residents
How can we call ourselves a nation of justice if we let people live in fear after seven years of working, paying taxes, and raising families here?
Jamal supported: Pass the Registry Bill to Secure Legal Status for Millions of Long-Term U​.​S. Residents

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