CALL TO ACTION: May 20, 2020

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SUMMARY: EMAIL Terry Goddard (Outlaw Dirty Money)
terry@outlawdirtymoney.com
TODAY, Thursday, May 21 deadline

IN YOUR EMAIL
LET him know you want your name added to his letter to Gov. Ducey.
Subject line:  YES to the letter
Body text for email:  Your name and contact information.

Please do this no later than today (Thursday).  
NOW is a good time. Terry wants to send this letter out on Friday.
Let Governor Ducey, Representative Rusty Bowers and Senator Karen Fann hear from all of us!  

DETAILS: outlawdirtymoney.com
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic Outlaw Dirty Money paused person-to-person signature gathering. Terry Goddard has drafted a letter to Governor Ducey, the Speaker of the House, and the President of the Senate asking them to grant a one-time exception and allow signatures from current initiatives to be grandfathered in to be used for the 2022 election cycle.

This would be signatures that were gathered before the expiration of the May 15 stay-at-home order expired.  We should not have to choose between our State constitutional rights and public health. This is a viable way to protect both. 

PI Members, this is a Call to Action from Diane McQueen, Outlaw Dirty Money diane@outlawdirtymoney.com


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