Join us today to call in to our district offices and advocate for bold pro-family, anti-poverty legislation that rebuilds our economy.
Why now? From April 11-22, 2022, Congress will be in recess and legislators will most likely be returning to their home states. Local offices receive fewer calls than D.C. offices. Your call has a greater chance of being effective and receiving attention. April 11-22 is the perfect time to call your Senators' and Representative's local offices! Now is the time to move this country towards being a more perfect union by making long overdue investments that will address problems that have plagued the U.S. for generations. Congress is currently considering legislation that could help Americans across the country, regardless of who they voted for, what they look like, or where they live. From housing to health care to child care to caring for our Earth, we believe our elected officials have the potential to bring good news to the people and communities across rural, urban, and suburban America. Congress has the chance to honor our personhood and our inherent dignity and worth as creatures made in the imago Dei—image of God—worthy of care and respect. How to take action: Use our one pager to help you call your legislators' district office, including a call script and resources to help you make that call.
We also want to hear about your experience calling your members of Congress. Share it with us on social media @SojoAction or via email at sojoaction@sojo.net! In faith and action, Lauren
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Join us TODAY - Call Your District Office for Bold Pro-Family, Anti-Poverty Legislation!
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