What change do you want NOW?
| By Bobby - Nov 21st, 2008 at 4:33 pm EST |
Obama reminded us in his victory speech that an election, alone, isn't the change we want. We may have more progressive leaders in office, but powerful right-wing interest groups and big money lobbyists are making plans right now in Denver and in Washington to fight hard against change. If we really want change, we have to keep working together and make sure our elected leaders act on the mandate they've been given.
Colorado's Legislature and the Congress will be back in session in early January. As part of the ProgressNowAction network --the largest progressive network in Colorado--you can play a key role in pushing for real change on issues like renewable energy investment, lowering healthcare costs, rebuilding our infrastructure, and creating jobs.
It's not easy for one citizen to be heard, but ProgressNowAction members can make a huge statement together. We're expanding our grassroots lobbying work in some exciting new ways that will make an even bigger impact, and we want you to be part of it. For starters, tell us what you think our leaders should focus on? What change do you most want to see? Click here and speak up:
Colorado's Legislature and the Congress will be back in session in early January. As part of the ProgressNowAction network --the largest progressive network in Colorado--you can play a key role in pushing for real change on issues like renewable energy investment, lowering healthcare costs, rebuilding our infrastructure, and creating jobs.
It's not easy for one citizen to be heard, but ProgressNowAction members can make a huge statement together. We're expanding our grassroots lobbying work in some exciting new ways that will make an even bigger impact, and we want you to be part of it. For starters, tell us what you think our leaders should focus on? What change do you most want to see? Click here and speak up:

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