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A little bit about me Can I tell you a little about myself, {NAME}? Before I was in public service,

A little bit about me Can I tell you a little about myself, {NAME}? Before I was in public service, I taught science at Syracuse City School District and in West Genesee Central School District for almost three decades: (Yep, that’s my yearbook photo and me running experiments with students!) {NAME}, teaching is how I ended up in public service. I saw how state laws were affecting teacher recruitment and retention in New York. And I also saw the problems with the world we are handing over to these young people. They deserve a healthy planet with leaders who work together to get things done. That is why I am running for Congress. To bring civility back to government. To protect fundamental rights like making your own healthcare decisions. And to bring good jobs back to Central New York and Mohawk Valley so our kids don’t have to move away. [Here is the thing: My race is going to be pretty tough. I am going to need your help to oust my extreme opponent and get to work bringing the same values I saw in my classroom to Congress.]( If you’ve stored your payment information with ActBlue Express, your donation will process immediately. [Give $10 »]( [Give $22 »]( [Give $50 »]( [Give $100 »]( [Give other »]( John Mannion for New York PO BOX 11131 Syracuse, NY 13218 United States [www.mannionforny.com]( | info@mannionforny.com PAID FOR BY Mannion for New York This email was sent to {EMAIL}. If you wish to no longer receive these messages, please [unsubscribe.](

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