September 12, 2018
Dear Member of Congress:
We urge you to reject a “Round 2” of tax cuts proposed by President Trump and Republicans in Congress that is similar to those enacted last year, which once again would primarily benefit wealthy Americans. The legislation introduced in the House yesterday would cost $2.8 trillion over 10 years, even more than was lost from the first round of tax cuts. The richest Americans do not need another massive tax cut; they and America’s corporations need to start paying their fair share, so we have the resources needed to protect Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid and to invest in education, infrastructure and many more services working families and communities need to thrive.
The original Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) bestows most of its benefits on the wealthy and large corporations. Its $1.9 trillion cost, according to the Congressional Budget Office (CBO), will vastly enlarge the federal debt and be used as an excuse for conservatives to enact deep cuts to Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, education and other vital public services that tens of millions of people rely on—mostly seniors, children, women, and people with disabilities. Extending or expanding the law’s existing provisions will likewise primarily enrich the already wealthy while further threatening essential services and investments.
In addition to the $1.9 trillion cost of the TCJA, the Joint Committee on Taxation estimates that extending the new House bill dealing with individual tax provisions (including those affecting pass-through businesses) will cost an additional $630 billion over three years, exploding to $2.8 trillion over 10 years.
The House legislation includes major tax breaks that mostly or exclusively benefit high-income taxpayers: the reduction in the top individual income tax rate that only affects the tiny percentage of people with annual income above $500,000 ($600,000 for couples), the special new deduction for individuals owning so-called “pass-through” business entities, the tax cuts for multi-million-dollar estates (which doubled the amount of a couples’ assets exempt from the estate tax from $11 million to $22 million), and the increase in the amount of income exempt from the Alternative Minimum Tax (AMT).
The Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy (ITEP) estimates that 43% of the tax cuts in this measure would go to the wealthiest 5% (incomes above $290,000). The bottom 60% (incomes below $81,000) would get only 19% of the tax benefits. Therefore, this measure is not a middle-class-focused tax cut but rather another benefit primarily for the wealthy.
In particular, the pass-through deduction, which reduces individuals’ taxes on their business income, has been misleadingly sold as a “small business” tax cut, but most of the benefits flow to wealthy business owners (such as President Trump) and wealthy investors. In 2024, 61% of the benefits will go to the wealthiest 1% of pass-through business owners, while just 4% will go to the bottom two-thirds, including the solo practitioners and proprietors of Main Street shops that truly personify “small business,” according to the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities. The pass-through deduction is already being used by people who can afford highly-paid tax lawyers and accountants, while its byzantine rules increase the complexity faced by actual small businesses’ tax compliance. Extension of this special pass-through deduction would perpetuate these skewed benefits and sources of unfairness.
To reduce the large increase in debt caused by the first round of tax cuts, President Trump has proposed slashing $1.7 trillion from Medicare, Medicaid, food stamps, housing assistance, assistance for people with disabilities, environmental protection, tuition aid and dozens of other important services. The House Republican budget would do even more severe damage—slashing $5 trillion from critical services, including $2 trillion from Medicare, Medicaid and the Affordable Care Act.
America cannot afford the Trump-GOP tax cuts benefitting the rich and corporations, and we sure cannot afford a Round 2 that puts the interests of the wealthy over everyone else while maintaining a lower tax rate on income earned from wealth compared to wages and salaries. We urge you to oppose the new House bill and instead support legislation to ensure that the wealthy and large profitable corporations pay their fair share so that we have the revenue needed to invest in our families and communities to strengthen public education, fix infrastructure, make healthcare more affordable, assist families in need of affordable childcare, housing, nutrition and other basics, and provide a secure retirement with dignity.
Sincerely,
NATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
9to5, National Association of Working Women
AFL-CIO
African American Health Alliance
Alliance for Retired Americans
Alliance of Baptists
Amalgamated Transit Union
American Family Voices
American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE)
American Federation of Musicians of the United States and Canada
American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME)
American Federation of Teachers
American Medical Student Association
American Postal Workers Union
Americans for Democratic Action (ADA)
Americans for Tax Fairness
Campaign for America’s Future
Caring Across Generations
Center for American Progress
Center for Community Change Action
Center for Law and Social Policy
Center for Medicare Advocacy
Center for Popular Democracy
Children’s Advocacy Institute
Children’s Defense Fund
Children’s Leadership Council
Coalition of Labor Union Women
Coalition on Human Needs
Communications Workers of America
Congregation of Our Lady of Charity of the Good Shepherd, US Provinces
Courage Campaign
CREDO
Daily Kos
Democrats Abroad
Department for Professional Employees, AFL-CIO
Doctors for America
Economic Policy Institute Policy Center
Ecumenical Poverty Initiative
Endangered Species Coalition
Faith in Action
Faith in Public Life
Forum for Youth Investment
Friends of the Earth
Global Justice Institute, Metropolitan Community Churches
Global Policy Solutions
Greenlining Institute
Health Care for America Now
HEAR US Inc.
Hip Hop Caucus
Holy Spirit Missionary Sisters, USA-JPIC
Indivisible
Institute for Policy Studies – Program on Inequality
Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy
International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAMAW)
International Brotherhood of Boilermakers
International Brotherhood of Teamsters
International Union, United Automobile, Aerospace, and Agricultural Implement Workers of America (UAW)
Islamic Society of North America
Jobs with Justice
JPIC Committee, Passionists of North America
Loretto Community
Main Street Alliance
Medical Mission Sisters Justice and Peace Office
Mi Familia Vota
MomsRising
MoveOn.org
National Advocacy Center of the Sisters of the Good Shepherd
National Alliance of HUD Tenants
National Asian Pacific American Families Against Substance Abuse (NAPAFASA)
National Association of Letter Carriers (NALC)
National Center for Lesbian Rights
National Coalition for Asian Pacific American Community Development (National CAPACD)
National Coalition for the Homeless
National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy
National Consumers League
National Council of Gray Panthers Networks
National Council of Jewish Women
National Education Association
National Employment Law Project
National Health Law Program
National Korean American Service & Education Consortium (NAKASEC)
National LGBTQ Task Force Action Fund
National Low Income Housing Coalition
National Nurses United
National Organization for Women
National Partnership for Women & Families
National Physicians Alliance
National Priorities Project at the Institute for Policy Studies
National Women’s Law Center
National Working Positive Coalition
NETWORK Lobby for Catholic Social Justice
Occupy AIDS
Our Revolution
Oxfam America
Patriotic Millionaires
Peace and Justice Team of Congregation of St. Joseph
People Demanding Action
Peoples Action Institute
Poligon Education Fund
Positive Women’s Network-USA
Pride at Work
Progressive Congress Action Fund
Prosperity Now
Public Advocacy for Kids
Public Citizen
Responsible Wealth
RESULTS
RootsAction.org
Service Employees International Union
Sinsinawa Dominican Peace and Justice Office
Sisters of Divine Providence
Sisters of Mercy South Central Community
SMART Transportation Division
Social Security Works
SocioEnergetics Foundation
State Innovation Exchange (SIX)
Steelworkers Organization of Active Retirees
Strategies for Youth, Inc.
Sugar Law Center for Economic and Social Justice
Take on Wall Street
TASH: Disability Advocacy Organization
Tax March
Teach Plus
The Advocacy Institute
The International Federation of Professional and Technical Engineers (IFPTE)
The John Leary Organization
The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights
Treatment Action Group
Turtle Island Restoration Network
UnidosUS
Unitarian Universalists for Social Justice (UUSJ)
UNITE HERE
United for a Fair Economy
United Steelworkers (USW)
Voices for Progress
Working America
Working Families Party
Xaverian Brothers
STATE & LOCAL ORGANIZATIONS
ALABAMA
Alabama AFL-CIO
Alabama Arise
Alabama Regional Medical Services
Daughters of Charity
ALASKA
Alaska AFL-CIO
Indivisible Alaska
ARIZONA
Arizona AFL-CIO
Arizona Center for Economic Progress
Communications Workers of America Local 7026
ProgressNow Arizona
Save the Family Foundation of Arizona
West Valley Neighborhoods Coalition
ARKANSAS
Arkansas Advocates for Children and Families
Arkansas AFL-CIO
Arkansas Community Organizations
Arkansas Women’s Action for New Directions
Communications Workers of America Local 6507
North Jonesboro Neighborhood Initiative
Faith Voices Arkansas
CALIFORNIA
211 Humboldt Information and Resource Center
Access Plus Capital
Art Directors Guild IATSE Local 800
Black Business Association
CAMEO – California Association for Micro Enterprise Opportunity
California AFL-CIO
California Black Chamber of Commerce
California WIC Association
Casa Major Inc.
The Central Valley Urban Institute
Cheesemans’ Ecology Safaris
Church of the Perpetual Tailwind
City of Livingston
Communications Workers of America Local 9400
Communications Workers of America Local 9510
Communications Workers of America Southern California Council
Council of Asian American Business Associations
Courage Campaign
Crescenta Canada Democratic Club
Crescenta Valley Indivisible
Dancing at the Crossroads Counseling
Daughters of Charity Province of the West
Democrats Abroad
Equal Rights Advocates
Foothills Rising
Greenlining Institute
Hillcrest Indivisible
Indivisible 49
Indivisible Ocean Hills
Legal Aid Society of Orange County
Lifehouse
Long Beach Gray Panthers
Occupy AIDS
River City Food Bank
San Diego Progressive Democratic Club
San Francisco Labor Council
Service Employees International Union Local 721
SoCal Black Chamber of Commerce
SoCal Health Care Coalition
S.T.O.P. Hepatitis Task-Force
Therapists for Peace & Justice
TransParent
The Unity Council
Working Partnerships USA
COLORADO
American Federation of Teachers – Colorado
Atlantis Community, Inc.
Colorado AFL-CIO
Colorado Center on Law and Policy
Colorado Cross-Disability Coalition
Colorado Education Association
Colorado Fiscal Institute
Colorado United for Families
Denver Area Labor Federation
Denver Federation for Paraprofessionals and Nutrition Service employees
Denver Metro Fair Housing Center
Metropolitan State Faculty Federation
ProgressNow Colorado
Servicios de La Raza
Stahlman Disability Consulting, LLC
The Interfaith Alliance of Colorado
United for a New Economy (UNE)
CONNECTICUT
Access Community Action Agency
American Federation of Teachers Connecticut
Center for Latino Progress – CPRF
Communications Workers of America Local 1298
Connecticut AFL-CIO
Connecticut Alliance for Retired Americans
Connecticut Citizen Action Group
Connecticut Voices for Children
Connecticut Working Families Party
National Association of Social Workers, CT Chapter
DELAWARE
Communications Workers of America Local 13100
Communications Workers of America Local 13101
Delaware AFL-CIO
Delaware Alliance for Community Advancement
Delaware Ecumenical Council on Children and Families
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Bayard Rustin Liberation Initiative
Gray Panthers of Metropolitan Washington
Herd on the Hill
Working Families Party
FLORIDA
Affordable Homeownership Foundation Inc.
Benedictine Sisters
Communications Workers of America Local 3101
Communications Workers of America Local 3121
Diocese of St. Austin’s Catholic Charities
Farmworker Association of Florida
Florida AFL-CIO
Florida Alliance of Community Development Corporations, Inc.
Florida Education Association
Florida Impact
Floridians for a Fair Shake
Gray Panthers of South Dade
INTERact
Organize Florida
Rehabilitation & Electrodiagnostics PA
Rick’s Custom
Spain’s Tax and Notary
Sunrise Movement
GEORGIA
Atlanta Jobs With Justice
Georgia Advancing Communities Together, Inc.
Georgia AFL-CIO
McIntosh SEED
National Asian Pacific American Women’s Forum, Atlanta
HAWAII
Americans for Democratic Action Hawaii
Hawaii AFL-CIO
Hawaii Appleseed Center for Law & Economic Justice
IDAHO
Communications Workers of America Local 7603
Gray Panthers/North Idaho
Idaho AFL-CIO
ILLINOIS
A Safe Place
Access Living
AFSCME Subchapter 86, Council 31
Agape Missions, NFP
Americans for Democratic Action of Northeastern Illinois
Chicago Area Fair Housing Alliance
Citizen Action of Illinois
Communications Workers of America Local 4201
Communications Workers of America Local 4202
Communications Workers of America Local 4217
Communications Workers of America Local 4250
Grassroots Collaborative
HANA Center
Heartland Resistance Coalition
Holy Spirit Missionary Sisters – USA-JPIC
HOPE in the Midwest (Health Over Profit for Everyone)
Housing Action Illinois
Housing Choice Partners
Illinois AFL-CIO
Illinois-Iowa Center for Independent Living
Illinois Coalition Against Domestic Violence
Indivisible Illinois
Indivisible Brookfield
Indivisible Carbondale
Indivisible Evanston
Indivisible Freeport
Indivisible Lincoln Square
Indivisible Peoria Area
Indivisible South Suburban Chicago
Indivisible West Suburban Action League
Indivisible Western Springs & Surrounding Communities
IUE-CWA Local 84078
NABET-CWA Local 41
North Side Action & Resistance (Indivisible)
Oak Park River Forest Food Pantry
ONE Northside
PATH, Inc.
Peace and Justice Action League
Safe Passage
Stop Women’s Abuse Now (SWAN)
United Working Families
Van Buskirk News
Western Illinois Area Agency on Aging
YWCA Evanston Northshore
YWCA of the Sauk Valley
INDIANA
Americans for Democratic Action of Northern Indiana
Communications Workers of America Local 4700
Communications Workers of America Local 4818
Communications Workers of America Local 4900
Communications Workers of America Local 4998
Faith In Indiana
Indiana AFL-CIO
Indiana Institute for Working Families
Indiana State Teachers Association
Islamic Society of North America
IUE-CWA Local 84802
IUE-CWA Local 84913
Lefteous Indignation
Marion County Commission on Youth
Planned Parenthood Advocates of Indiana and Kentucky
Sisters of the Holy Cross
The Journey
IOWA
Americans for Democratic Action Iowa
Coalition on Human Needs – Iowa
Communications Workers of America Local 7102
Communications Workers of America Local 7110
Communications Workers of America Local 7172
Iowa AFL-CIO
Iowa Citizen Action Network
Iowa Citizens for Community Improvement
Keep Iowa Healthy
L.U.N.A.
Main Street Alliance of Iowa
Pax Christi
Sisters of the Presentation
Sisters of St. Francis, Clinton, Iowa
KANSAS
ATAP Services
Kansas Action for Children
Kansas AFL-CIO
Kansas Association of Community Action Programs
Kansas Center for Economic Growth
Kansas National Education Association
KENTUCKY
Kentucky AFL-CIO
Service Employees International Union District 1199 WV/KY/OH
Sisters of Charity of Nazareth Congregational Leadership
Xaverian Brothers Louisiville
LOUISIANA
Communications Workers of America Local 3407
Louisiana AFL-CIO
Louisiana Association of Educators
MAINE
Alliance for Addiction and Mental Health Services, Maine
Community Concepts, Inc.
Main Street Alliance Maine
Maine Affordable Housing Coalition
Maine AFL-CIO
Maine Center for Economic Policy
Maine People’s Alliance
Mainers Against Health Care Cuts
Sisters of Mercy
MARYLAND
Addiction Connections Resource
AFSCME Maryland Council 3
AFSCME Maryland Council 67
AIDS Action Baltimore
Baltimore NOW
Center for Urban Families
Communities United
Doctors for America – Maryland Chapter
Maryland AFL-CIO
Maryland Center on Economic Policy
Maryland National Organization for Women
Maryland State Education Association
Public Justice Center
SPACEs In Action
Xaverian Brothers Leadership
MASSACHUSETTS
Coalition on Human Needs
Hilltown Community Development Corporation
Main Street Alliance Massachusetts
Massachusetts AFL-CIO
Massachusetts Peace Action
Mothers Out Front
New England Gray Panthers
The North Shore Moving Market
RESULTS Greater Boston
Sisters of St. Joseph
MICHIGAN
20/20 Kzoo Squad
Capuchin Friars St Joseph Province
Chambliss and Associates
Communications Workers of America Local 4008
Communications Workers of America Local 4009
Communications Workers of America Local 4025
Communications Workers of America Local 4034
Communications Workers of America Local 4050
Communications Workers of America Local 4070
Communications Workers of America Local 4108
Communications Workers of America Local 4123
Communications Workers of America Unified Council of Michigan
Dominican Sisters – Grand Rapids
Faith in Michigan
Flint Rising
Good Jobs Now
Gray Panthers of Metro Detroit
Gray Panthers of Michigan
IUE-CWA 84444
Kent-Ionia Labor Council
Labor Heritage Society of West Michigan
Lansing Area AIDS Network
Learn and Grow Child Development Center
Main Street Alliance Michigan
Michigan AFL-CIO
Michigan Faith in Action
Michigan Families for Economic Prosperity
Michigan League for Public Policy
Michigan Unitarian Universalist Social Justice Network
NABET-CWA Local 54043
Progress Michigan
Public Citizens of Washtenaw (formerly Gray Panthers)
Sowing Resilience Communities
St. Therese of Lisieux Catholic Church
The Arc Michigan
West Michigan Area Labor Council
MINNESOTA
Alliance for a Better Minnesota
Communications Workers of America Local 7200
Communications Workers of America Local 7201
Communications Workers of America Local 7250
Communications Workers of America Local 7304
Communications Workers of America Minnesota State Council
Dads Make a Difference
Education Minnesota
ISAIAH
IUE-CWA Local 1140
Land Stewardship Project
Main Street Alliance MN
Minnesota AFL-CIO
Take Action Minnesota
MISSISSIPPI
Delta Housing Development Corporation
IUE-CWA Local 83718
Jackson Public Schools
Mississippi AFL-CIO
Mississippi Association of Educators
MISSOURI
AFSCME Council 61
American Federation of Teachers Local 691
Coalition on Human Needs
Communications Workers of America Local 6300
Communications Workers of America Local 6301
Communications Workers of America Local 6360
Communications Workers of America Local 6450
Daughters of Charity Province of Saint Louise
Empower Missouri
IUE-CWA local 86114
IUE-CWA Local 86116
IUE-CWA Local 86821
Missouri AFL-CIO
Missouri Budget Project
RESULTS Kansas City
Sweetheart Labellabaskets
MONTANA
The Arc Montana
Big Sky 55+
Forward Montana
Great Falls Rising
Helena Service for Peace and Justice/SERPAJ
Montana Human Rights Network
Montana Progressive Democrats
Our Revolution Billings
Our Revolution Bozeman
Our Revolution Helena
Our Revolution Missoula
Montana Progressive Democrats
WORC (Western Organization of Resource Councils)
NEBRASKA
Nebraska AFL-CIO
Sisters of Mercy West Midwest Justice Team
NEVADA
Battle Born Progress
For Nevada’s Future
Health Care Voters of Nevada
Nevada AFL-CIO
Nevada State Education Association
Northern Nevada Working Families Party
Progressive Leadership Alliance of Nevada Action
NEW HAMPSHIRE
Communications Workers of America Local 1400
Granite State Organizing Project
New Hampshire AFL-CIO
New Hampshire NEA
United Valley Interfaith Project
NEW JERSEY
American Federation of Teachers New Jersey
Family Voices New Jersey
IFPTE Local195
Indivisible Northern Nevada
Main Street Alliance New Jersey
New Jersey Association on Correction
New Jersey Citizen Action
New Jersey Education Association
New Jersey for a Better Future
New Jersey State Industrial Union Council
New Jersey Working Families Alliance
Our Revolution – Essex County New Jersey
Our United Revolution New Jersey
SPAN Parent Advocacy Network
NEW MEXICO
Communications Workers of America Local 7011
Communications Workers of America Local 7070
Communications Workers of America Local 7076
El Refugio, Inc.
IUE-CWA Local 87223
NEA – New Mexico
New Mexico AFL-CIO
New Mexico Voices for Children
New Mexico Working Families
OLÉ (Organizers in the Land of Enchantment)
NEW YORK
32BJ Service Employees International Union
AIM Independent Living Center
Castleton Park Tenants Association
Children’s Defense Fund – New York
Chinese-American Planning Council
Church Women United in New York State
Citizen Action of New York
Center for Independence of the Disabled, NY
Clean Air: Organizing for Health and Justice
Communications Workers of America, District 1
Communications Workers of America Local 1102
Communications Workers of America Local 1103
Communications Workers of America Local 1104
Communications Workers of America Local 1105
Communications Workers of America Local 1106
Communications Workers of America Local 1107
Communications Workers of America Local 1108
Communications Workers of America Local 1109
Communications Workers of America Local 1111
Communications Workers of America Local 1118
Communications Workers of America Local 1120
Communications Workers of America Local 1122
Communications Workers of America Local 1123
Communications Workers of America Local 1126
Communications Workers of America Local 1133
Communications Workers of America Local 1150
Communications Workers of America Local 1152
Communications Workers of America Local 1168
Communications Workers of America Local 1170
Communications Workers of America Local 1180
Cuba Cultural Center, Inc.
Disabled an Action of Greater Syracuse Inc.
Felician Franciscan Sisters NA
Fiscal Policy Institute
Global Justice Institute
Greater New York Labor Religion Coalition
Hunger Action Network NYS
IUE-CWA Local 81102
L463IEU
NABET-CWA Local 51022
NABET-CWA Local 51024
New York AFL-CIO
New York State United Teachers
New York Working Families Party
Organize for Action WNY
Sisters of St. Dominic of Blauvelt, New York
Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet, Albany NY Province
Sisters of the Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary, New Windsor, NY
Speak Out CNY
Strong Economy For All Coalition
Task Force Coventry
Sustainable Staten Island
Turner Piano / Harpsichord Service
WIC Association of NYS, Inc.
YWCA-Greater Capital Region, Inc
NORTH CAROLINA
Action North Carolina
Center for New Revenue
Communications Workers of America Local 3603
Moms Demand Action Against Gun Violence – NC
North Carolina AFL-CIO
North Carolina Association of Educators
North Carolina Justice Center
North Carolinians for a Fair Economy
Storehouse Daily Bread Ministry
Working America North Carolina
NORTH DAKOTA
Communications Workers of America Local 7303
AFL-CIO North Dakota
OHIO
Cleveland Nonviolence Network
Coalition on Human Needs – Ohio
Communications Workers of America Local 4300
Communications Workers of America Local 4310
Communications Workers of America Local 4319
Communications Workers of America Local 4320
Communications Workers of America Local 4322
Communications Workers of America Local 4326
Communications Workers of America Local 4484
Communications Workers of America Local 4390
Communications Workers of America Local 4546
District 1 Indivisible
eHealth Ohio
Forever Changed Ministries
Hunger Network in Ohio – A Faith Advocacy Network
Indivisible Wooster
IUE-CWA Local 84716
IUE-CWA Local 84755
Ohio AFL-CIO
Ohio Alliance for Retired Americans Educational Fund
Ohioans for Economic Opportunity
Ohio Education Association
One Ohio Now
Policy Matters Ohio
ProgressOhio
Progressive Peace Coalition
Service Employees International Union District 1199 WV/KY/OH
Seven Hills Pet Clinic
Single Payer Action Network Ohio
Toledo Area Jobs with Justice & Interfaith Worker Justice Coalition
Toledoans United for Social Action
OKLAHOMA
Communications Workers of America Local 6009
Communications Workers of America Local 6012
Communications Workers of America Local 6016
Oklahoma AFL-CIO
OREGON
Atlantis Community, Inc.
Church Women United of Lane County
Cleveland Nonviolence Network
Community Alliance of Lane County
Indivisible 97201
Main Street Alliance Oregon
Oregon AFL-CIO
Oregon Center for Public Policy
Oregon Women’s Action for New Directions
Portland Gray Panthers
Tax Fairness Oregon
WILPF Portland
PENNSYLVANIA
Action United
Action Wellness
ANEW Community Institute
Bucks County Women’s Advocacy Coalition
Communications Workers of America District 2-13
Communications Workers of America Local 13000
Communications Workers of America Local 13057
Communications Workers of America Local 13500
Communications Workers of America Local 13552
CWA-RMC 13020
CWA-RMC 13021
CWA-RMC 13032
Delaware County Women’s Center
For Our Future Pennsylvania
Grace of Miqlat International
Grey Nuns of the Sacred Heart
The Jordan Center
Just Harvest
Keystone Progress
King Star Service
Literacy Feeds The Masses
Make the Road PA
Maternity Care Coalition
Mental Health Partnerships
Mr Matts Cleaning Service
MTD Drains LLC
One Pennsylvania
PathWays Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania AFL-CIO
Pennsylvania Budget and Policy Center
Pennsylvania Council of Churches
Pennsylvania Health Access Network
Pennsylvania Progress
Pennsylvania State Education Association
Philadelphia Neighborhood Networks
Philadelphia Women’s Center
Phoenix Rising Counseling Services
POWER
School Sisters of St. Francis
Share Food Program
Sisters of St. Francis of Philadelphia
The Blessing House
Women’s Medical Fund
PUERTO RICO
Taller Salud Inc.
RHODE ISLAND
The Economic Progress Institute
Rhode Island AFL-CIO
Rhode Island Working Families
URI Feinstein Center for a Hunger Free America
SOUTH CAROLINA
Hilton Head for Peace
South Carolina AFL-CIO
South Carolina Appleseed Legal Justice Center
SOUTH DAKOTA
Communications Workers of America Local 7500
South Dakota AFL-CIO
TENNESSEE
Communications Workers of America Local 3808
SocioEnergetics Foundation
Tennessee AFL-CIO
United Campus Workers-CWA Local 3865
TEXAS
American Federation of Teachers Texas
Communications Workers of America District 6
Communications Workers of America Local 6171
Communications Workers of America Local 6206
Communications Workers of America Local 6210
Communications Workers of America Local 6215
Dominican Sisters of Houston
Grace United Church of Christ
Gray Panthers Organization/TX Network
International Translating & Typesetting
NAMI Austin TX
Texas AFL-CIO
Texas Working Families Party
Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Hidalgo County
YWCA Greater Austin
UTAH
American Federation of Teachers Utah
Alliance for a Better Utah
Coalition of Human Needs
Disabled Rights Action Committee
Fiedler on the Roof Construction
Utah AFL-CIO
VERMONT
Main Street Alliance Vermont
Vermont AFL-CIO
VIRGINIA
Americans for Democratic Action of Northern Virginia
Communications Workers of America Local 2201
For Our Families
IUE-CWA Local 82160
IUE-CWA Local 82161
IUE-CWA Local 82162
IUE-CWA Local 82167
Lorton Community Action Center
NAKASEC – VA
Piedmont Housing Alliance
Sierra Club of Virginia
The Commonwealth Institute
Virginia AFL-CIO
WASHINGTON
AARP Washington
All In For Washington
American Federation of Teachers, Washington
Campion Advocacy Fund
Children’s Alliance
Communications Workers of America Local 7803
Conscious Talk Radio
Faith Action Network
Fuse Washington
Main Street Alliance Washington
Northwest Health Law Advocates
Northwest Progressive Institute
Nutrition First
Peace & Justice Action League of Spokane
Seattle/King County Coalition on Homelessness
Service Employees International Union Local 775
Statewide Poverty Action Network
Toppenish Community Chest Food Bank
Washington AFL-CIO
Washington Community Action Network
Washington State Alliance for Retired Americans
Washington State Budget & Policy Center
Washington State Head Start and ECEAP
WEST VIRGINIA
Communications Workers of America Local 2001
Communications Workers of America Local 2004
Communications Workers of America Local 2006
Communications Workers of America Local 2007
Communications Workers of America Local 2009
Communications Workers of America Local 2010
Communications Workers of America Local 2011
Communications Workers of America Local 2055
Communications Workers of America Local 2205
Communications Workers of America Local 2276
Communications Workers of America West Virginia State Council
National Association of Social Workers West Virginia Chapter
Service Employees International Union District 1199 WV/KY/OH
Sunrise Gardens LP
West Virginia AFL-CIO
West Virginia Center on Budget and Policy
West Virginia Citizen Action Group
West Virginia Community Builders
WISCONSIN
9to5 Wisconsin
Coalition of Wisconsin Aging Groups
Communications Workers of America Local 4603
Communications Workers of America Local 4621
Communications Workers of America Local 4622
Communications Workers of America Local 4630
End Domestic Abuse Wisconsin
Gruling Dairy Farm
GRUMPS (GRandparents United for Madison Public Schools)
Holy Cross Sisters
IUE-CWA Local 84101
Justice, Peace, Integrity Office of Congregation of Sisters of St. Agnes
Kids Forward
MAT
School Sisters of St. Francis
Pipe Organs/Golden Ponds Farm
Wisconsin AFL-CIO
Wisconsin Alliance for Women’s Health
Wisconsin Coalition of Independent Living Centers
Wisconsin Faith Voices for Justice
Wisconsin Working Families Party
WYOMING
Wyoming AFL-CIO