Thursday, November 28, 2024

Happy Thanksgiving, Danielle

Opening our homes and adding as many chairs as we can to the table is how we'll fuel our fight ahead
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Warren for Senate

Danielle,

I hope that you're able to find comfort in this holiday season.

Spending time with the people we love, opening our homes and adding as many chairs as we can to the table, giving back to our communities in ways big and small, and finding moments of gratitude — these are the things that will fuel our fight ahead.

Today I'm grateful for everyone who fought hard this year to try to build an America of our best values.

For those who got out of their comfort zones, taking time out of their weekends to phonebank or drive to another state to knock on doors, and connected with strangers to talk about what this election meant.

For the supporters who took out their wallets and pitched in a donation to support a campaign they believed in — to stop Washington from only working for the rich and powerful.

For the people who had tough conversations with the people in their circles.

For the campaign staffers and volunteers who worked tirelessly — putting their personal lives and priorities on hold — to push for a system of good, effective government that helps people.

This all mattered, and will continue to matter as we move forward.

I'm grateful for the people of Massachusetts for putting their faith in me to be their Senator — and for making our Commonwealth the special place that it is for all of us.

I'm grateful for Bruce, Bailey, my family, and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.

I'm grateful for everyone on this team — you, Danielle — and our shared belief in dreaming big, fighting hard, and making big, structural change together.

Rest up, enjoy your food and time with family, and please, do something for your community this weekend. Make a Giving Tuesday gift to an organization close to your heart. Support small businesses as you do your holiday shopping. Research organizations to volunteer with this season and into the new year.

We'll talk soon. Have a happy Thanksgiving,

Elizabeth

 
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Saturday, November 23, 2024

I want to hear from you, Danielle

We can do this. Together.
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Warren for Senate

Danielle,

As we get ready to face a second Donald Trump presidency, we can sit with our fear, our anger, and our grief — and we can also make plans for how we'll fight back.

In the U.S. Senate, for as long as Democrats still have control, I'll keep pushing to confirm as many federal judges as possible, as well as federal regulators who can't be removed by Trump.

Next year, I will do everything I can to hold the line against Trump's dangerous nominees and his toxic agenda — including his tax breaks for the rich. We won't always win, but we can slow or sometimes limit Trump's destruction. With every fight, we can build political power to put more checks on his administration and build the foundation for future wins. And we can't win if we don't fight.

I want to hear from you, Danielle: How are you planning to stay in the fight? It could mean getting more involved with a local group, volunteering your time for a political campaign, running for office yourself, or all the above. Please fill in this quick survey to let me know. It should only take a couple of minutes, and it will give me a good sense of how this team intends to stay mobilized in the weeks, months, and years to come.

When we link arms, we make each other stronger.

When we make commitments to ourselves about the actions we plan to take, we reinforce our determination.

And when we share those plans with the people in our lives, we make our persistence contagious. We spread hope.

So I hope you can take a moment to fill in this survey, let me know your thoughts, and tell someone else about your plans as well. We are in this together.

TAKE THE SURVEY

Thanks for being a part of this,

Elizabeth

 
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Thursday, November 21, 2024

re: Matt Gaetz

One down, Danielle.
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Warren for Senate

One down, Danielle.

Earlier today, Matt Gaetz withdrew himself from consideration to be Donald Trump's next Attorney General.

There's no shortage of reasons why he should never have been an option for chief law enforcement officer of the United States. So many people raised so many alarm bells about his nomination. And now it's over.

I want you to remember this, Danielle: Donald Trump's word is not final. His plans are not inevitable. He can't get every single thing he wants, and he can't get every single Cabinet member of his dreams.

We still have power when we raise our voices.

I will keep calling out the rest of Donald Trump's awful Cabinet choices.

Like Robert F. Kennedy Jr. — who poses a danger to public health, scientific research, medicine, and health care coverage for millions as the nominee to be Secretary of Health and Human Services. He wants to stop parents from protecting their babies from measles and his ideas would welcome the return of polio.

And Dr. Oz — a former daytime talk show host and a rich guy who doesn't care if your health care costs go up, doesn't care if an insurance company denies you coverage, and has no business running Medicare and Medicaid.

And Linda McMahon — an unqualified, billionaire wrestling mogul whose selection to be Secretary of Education is an insult to our teachers and every kid who relies on a good public school education.

And Howard Lutnick — a Wall Street CEO whose nomination to be Secretary of Commerce is a win for the billionaire class at the expense of working people.

And Pete Hegseth — a Fox & Friends weekend co-host who is not qualified to be Secretary of Defense and would make us less safe and less respected.

We might not be able to win every fight, but we can't win if we don't fight.

During Trump's first term, Senate Democrats gave no quarter to radical Trump nominees. We asked tough questions and held the Senate floor for hours to slow down confirmation and expose Republican extremism. These tactics doomed some nominations entirely, laid the groundwork for other cabinet officials to later resign in disgrace, and brought scrutiny that somewhat constrained Trump's efforts. We've been down this road before — and I'm ready to go down it again.

I will keep doing everything I can to fight back against Donald Trump and his allies' devastating vision for our government and our nation. I know you've got lots of ways of staying involved too, Danielle — and I never expect you to donate every time I ask — but if and only if it makes sense for you right now, please consider pitching in a donation to help keep up the fight.

Thanks for being a part of this,

Elizabeth

 
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Monday, November 18, 2024

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Sunday, November 17, 2024

Update on statewide election results for abortion rights:

I'm grateful for everyone who threw themselves into these fights.
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Warren for Senate

Danielle,

In the past week, most of the national conversation has been about the presidential election results — with good reason. And I'm working to hold the line for our values and our freedoms against the incoming Trump-Vance administration.

But looking further down the ballot, I also want to shine a light on key state-level results in our fight for reproductive freedom. Last month, I asked this team to support six coalitions fighting for abortion rights with ballot measures in six states. Here's what happened in those races:

Overturned State Abortion Bans

In Missouri, a group called Missourians for Constitutional Freedom fought to put a constitutional amendment on the ballot to overturn the state's total abortion ban — a ban with no exceptions even for rape and incest. Voters passed the ballot measure and will ensure that families can make their own decisions. While we're at it, Missouri voters also passed higher minimum wage and paid sick leave laws.

And in Arizona, Arizona for Abortion Access passed an amendment to repeal the state's ban and protect Arizonans' reproductive freedoms, putting decisions about pregnancy and abortion in the hands of patients and healthcare providers — exactly where they belong.

Passed Proactive Constitutional Protections for Reproductive Freedom

Nevada voters took the first step toward enshrining abortion rights in their state constitution by passing a ballot measure led by Nevadans for Reproductive Freedom. This is a critical effort against anti-abortion legislators in the state, and it will be on the ballot again in 2026 to make it official.

In New York, New Yorkers for Equal Rights cemented the fundamental right to reproductive freedoms in the state constitution so they are permanently protected without political interference. The ballot measure — prop 1 — also prohibits any government discrimination regardless of gender, age, ethnicity, pregnancy status, disability status, or sexual orientation.

Fell Just Short

Floridians Protecting Freedom fought to put an initiative on the ballot to end Florida's extreme abortion ban, give women and doctors the freedom to make health care decisions, and maintain existing parental rights protections in Florida's constitution. They demonstrated the will of the people by winning a clear majority — over 57% — but Florida requires a 60% threshold for constitutional amendments. This was a heartbreaking result.

In Nebraska, another state with a total abortion ban, the Protect Our Rights campaign had a ballot measure to end the current abortion ban and give patients, families, and doctors the care they need without restrictions. It fell short by just a few percentage points. Another frustratingly close-but-not-enough result.

I'm grateful for everyone who threw themselves into these fights. The victories will be life-changing. And even in defeat, the hard work mattered — new groups have gotten together, new partners have fought side by side, and they've strengthened their muscles for all the fights to come.

Everyone who stood in front of supermarkets to collect petition signatures, everyone who knocked on doors in the summer heat, everyone who made phone call after phone call to voter after voter, everyone who pitched in any amount of time or money they could — it made a difference. I'm deeply grateful. The work will echo in new freedoms won and new coalitions set up to achieve victories down the line.

You know, in 2022, when the far right finally achieved their goal of overturning Roe, it was the culmination of decades of work — in state houses, in state-level elections, in winning all the races that let them stack the Supreme Court with right-wing extremists.

When Roe became law, and the far right saw women gaining more freedom, they took it as a defeat, and they got to work. Now that a constitutional protection has been ripped away from over half our population, it's an infuriating loss that we must work even harder to undo.

Ever since extremists on the Supreme Court overturned Roe, this team has used our anger and our determination to fight back — together we've raised over $700,000 to support abortion organizations that connect patients directly to the care they need, help elect pro-choice candidates, and pass ballot initiatives protecting the right to an abortion.

And we're not stopping.

As we face down right-wing extremists who will keep pushing their radical anti-reproductive freedom agenda, can you chip in $100 or any amount to support the National Network of Abortion Funds? 100% of your contribution will go to this vital organization. And if we can make a difference for just one patient, that's enough reason to stay in the fight.

In the Senate, I will do everything I can to block Congressional Republicans and the Trump-Vance administration from further restricting access to abortion and attacking access to contraception and treatments like IVF.

I will keep working to elect champions of reproductive freedom so that when Democrats once again control the Senate, House, and White House, we can pass a law codifying the right to an abortion.

I will keep pushing for judicial reforms like rebalancing the Supreme Court by expanding it — so a handful of radicals can't keep trampling over our basic rights.

I will keep fighting to pass abortion rights protections at the state level while supporting organizations that connect abortion patients to the care they need.

And I know I'm not alone. We make each other stronger in this fight and all the fights to come, Danielle. And we must continue to look after each other.

Thanks for being a part of this,

Elizabeth

 
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Thursday, November 14, 2024

Trump is already breaking the law

I would know — I wrote the law.
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Warren for Senate

Danielle, we are just over one week since the election, and Donald Trump and his transition team are already breaking the law.

I would know — I wrote the law.

You see, an earlier law, the Presidential Transition Act, was passed in 1963 to ensure a smooth transfer of executive powers between administrations. Its aim is to prevent any government disruptions that would harm the American public or our national security.

I authored the Transition Team Ethics Improvement Act to add new ethical standards to that law, like:

  • Requiring eligible presidential candidates to develop and release transition team ethics plans and disclose how they will address their own conflicts of interest before the election. These disclosures are required by October 1st in an election year, providing the public with the opportunity to assess candidates' ethics plans prior to a general election;
  • Requiring transition team members to sign an ethics-specific code of conduct; and
  • Establishing a set of minimum requirements for transition team ethics plans, including information about how the transition team will enforce a code of ethical conduct and address the role of lobbyists on transition teams.

These provisions of my bill were included in bipartisan legislation that was enacted in 2020.

But Trump and his transition team have not signed the legally required ethics agreement.

This is what illegal corruption looks like. Plain and simple.

We already knew that Trump didn't respect the law. That's been proven in court. But I won't accept standing idly by and watching as he swats away ethics requirements and bulldozes checks and balances — and we need to call out and fight back against this corruption with every chance we get.

Add your name if you're with me, Danielle: Trump must follow the rule of law and sign the ethics agreements required under the Presidential Transition Act.

ADD MY NAME

We already saw Donald Trump run the most corrupt administration in modern history.

That's one of the biggest reasons why I introduced these ethics enhancements to the Presidential Transition Act.

It's simple: The American people should have complete confidence that government officials — including those running presidential transitions — are making decisions with only one factor in mind: the public interest. Not their own financial interests. Not the interests of big donors and giant corporations. The public interest.

I'm going to keep up the fight to demand that Trump and his transition team follow this law — and I'm also going to keep up the fight for broad anti-corruption reform, like banning members of Congress and federal judges from owning and trading individual stocks and imposing an enforceable code of conduct on the Supreme Court.

Together we can demonstrate that the American people do not accept this. Add your name if you're with me: The Trump administration must uphold the rule of law.

Thanks for being a part of this,

Elizabeth

 
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