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Activate Your Network in Minnesota to Help H.R. 1322

 

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We Need Your Contacts in Minnesota!

 

Do you know anyone in Minnesota?  If so, we need their help before the end of the year.  Here's why:

Congressman John Kline represents the 2nd District of Minnesota, which covers part of the Minneapolis/St. Paul metro area. He holds an important position as the top Republican on the House Education and the Workforce Subcommittee that will consider H.R. 1322, the Emergency Retiree Health Benefits Protection Act. This bill is critical to ensuring that the earned benefits of retirees are not reduced or cancelled by the companies that agreed to provide them.

We need Rep. Kline's constituents to contact him and ask him to cosponsor H.R. 1322. His support could be key to the passage of this bill.  Even if your contacts don't live in Rep. Kline's District, please forward this email to them and ask them to get involved by sharing it with any of their contacts who might.

We have provided a letter for your contacts to send which includes space to tell Rep. Kline why this issue is important to you. Click the blue words "Take Action" in the upper right-hand corner of this email to get started right away.

Thank you for your efforts!

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