Senate extremists pushing forward with a plan to give massive tax breaks to billionaires, while we pay the price! We need to tell them NO!
Call your Senator today at 202-559-1165. Tell them: No cuts to Medicaid! #GoGetOrganized #NoTaxBreaksForBillionaires #AFSCMENJ
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📢 AFSCME NJ stands with @AFSCMEsaunders: The House budget is a disaster for working families. Cuts to Medicaid, SNAP & services hurt real people, while billionaires get tax breaks. We say NO. #StopTheCuts #AFSCMEStrong #FundOurFuture #GoGetOrganized
"They have already implemented one third of Project 2025!"
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A win for front line workers!
A federal judge just blocked Trump from pulling $350M in pandemic aid from NJ. This funding supports essential services and the workers who kept us going.
Good news for our sisters and brothers across the Garden State!
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AFSCME New Jersey Council 63 stands with President Saunders in condemning Trump’s order stripping collective bargaining rights from federal workers in national security roles. This attack on unions silences public servants & sets a dangerous precedent. #GoGetOrganized
The Trump Administration just slashed $350 million from New Jersey putting essential care & frontline AFSCME jobs at risk.
But we can fight back! 💪
Get organized! Take action. Follow the link in the comments to #GoGetOrganized! AFSCME NJ is standing with you.
Let's do this! #GOGetOrganized
AFSCME & AFSCME NJ held an emergency Go Get Organized meeting with AFSCME President Lee Saunders & nearly 400 NJ leaders to fight the draconian federal cuts. Join us—scan the QR code & let's #GOGETORGANIZED!
Congress is considering slashing Medicaid funding, putting hospitals, seniors, children, & working families at risk. These cuts would gut our state budget, cost jobs, & hurt emergency response.
📢 Tell Congress: NO Medicaid cuts! #ProtectMedicaid #AFSCME #GOGetOrganized #GetOrganized #AFSCMENJ
"From the filmmakers of the Award-winning film Union, Local One takes us into the first days of the strike at two Amazon warehouses in New York City, this time in solidarity with hundreds more workers across the country." #gogetorganized