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What Dem AGs are doing for working people

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We ♥️ unions Happy Labor Day, {NAME}! As we enjoy the final days of summer, it’s impo

We ♥️ unions [The Democratic Attorneys General Association]( Happy Labor Day, {NAME}! As we enjoy the final days of summer, it’s important to recognize the overwhelming contributions of unions and workers to our country. Thanks to unions, we have weekends, the 40-hour work week, a minimum wage, and so much more! And our workforce is the backbone of our country. They keep our roads paved, our mail delivered, our grocery stores stocked, and so much more. That is why Democratic AGs are committed to protecting workers and fighting alongside our union partners for safe work environments, fair pay, affordable health care, and so much more. But it’s important not only to recognize the progress we have made, but to reflect on what it is we are still fighting for. Workers and unions have been under attack in recent years by extremist right-wing megadonors and their Republican allies in government. We must continue to fight back against these efforts and recommit ourselves to the work to create a more fair and just nation. Luckily Dem AGs are on the front lines of that push, advocating for the people who make this country work, and they won’t stop fighting. Happy Labor Day, {NAME}! Thanks, Democratic Attorneys General Association The Democratic Attorneys General Association PO Box 34445 Washington, DC 20005 United States [( | info@democraticags.org | [Privacy Policy]( Paid for by DAGA PAC ([dems.ag]( and not authorized by any candidate or candidate’s committee. This email was sent to {EMAIL}. If you wish to no longer receive these messages, please [unsubscribe.](

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