From UnrigOurEconomy.com:
Unrig Our Economy Launches Ad Campaign Holding So-called “Moderate” Republican Jen Kiggans Accountable for Voting for Harmful Cuts for Working Americans
WASHINGTON, D.C. — As the government teetered on the precipice of a shutdown, nearly every House Republican voted to throw everyday Americans’ lives and finances into chaos by cutting access to Security and Medicare, taking food from women, children, and seniors, and raising the cost of housing and utilities. That’s not what moderates do. To ensure accountability, Unrig Our Economy is launching an ad campaign to inform Americans about how their Members of Congress voted and the harmful impact it would have on their day-to-day lives, starting with Rep. Jen Kiggans.
Unrig Our Economy campaign director Sarah Baron issued the following statement:
“Constituents need to know that Rep. Jen Kiggans voted to screw them over. House Republicans’ economic policy has always been about upending everyday people’s lives in service of giving more tax breaks to corporations and billionaires, and their vote Friday was an admission of their backward priorities.”
View the ad here and see the full script below:
While pushing for bigger tax breaks for billionaires, Jenn Kiggans just voted to cut access to Social Security, take away food from moms and kids, and raise the cost of housing and utilities.
And Republicans in Congress are threatening to shut down the government unless they get their way.
Tell Jenn Kiggans to say no to harmful cuts for everyday Americans.
Call (757) 364-7650
Disclaimer: Paid for by Unrig Our Economy
To learn more about the campaign, visit or contact press@unrigoureconomy.com
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Unrig Our Economy is a multi-year, national campaign to fix the rules of our economy to make it work for working people. We know that when the middle class does well, all of us do well — which is why we’re fighting on behalf of working Americans and holding corporations, their wealthy executives, and the politicians who enable them accountable.