ProsperUS Launches New Six-Figure Ad Campaign Calling for Bold Investments to ‘Unlock Prosperity for All of Us’
Watch New ProsperUS Ad, “Powered By Us,” HERE
WASHINGTON, DC — With Congress focused on the bricks-and-mortar bipartisan infrastructure deal, ProsperUS announced a new six-figure ad campaign calling for additional public investment to create jobs, raise wages, keep people out of poverty, and recover from the COVID-19 crisis. The ad campaign features TV, cable, and digital components and is set to run through August 9.
The 30-second and 60-second ads, titled ‘Powered by US,” are viewable here and here.
Claire Guzdar, spokesperson for ProsperUS, said:
“Our message has always been clear: we need large-scale sustained investments to meet the historic challenges of the moment and address deep and long-running inequities in our economy. We need housing, health care, caregiving, action on the climate crisis, and millions of good-paying jobs. And we need an infrastructure bill that fully commits to the public resources needed to rebuild our economy so it works for all of us, not just the rich and powerful.”
The 30-second ad script is below:
The rich and powerful want us to think “the economy” is a line on a stock market ticker.
That’s wrong.
The economy is powered by us – it’s what we create, what we buy, what we need. But for too long, we’ve been locked out of this country’s prosperity.
President Biden has proposed bold public investments in jobs and families – but more is needed.
We need housing, health care, caregiving, action on the climate crisis, and millions of good-paying jobs.
This is our moment to finally unlock prosperity for all of us.
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About ProsperUS
ProsperUS is a coalition of major progressive labor, grassroots, movement, faith-based, small business, and policy organizations at the state, local, and national levels. We’re coming together to ensure the government at all levels hears the demands of the people, meets the historic nature of the crises we face with bold ideas, and fearlessly commits the public resources needed to implement them. Learn more at ProsperUS.org.