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ICYMI: Senator Casey Joins Latinos for Casey Coalition in Monroe County

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State Rep. Tara Probst: “I Can Tell You That in Today’s Divisive World, [Senator Casey is] Treating People Like They Deserve to Be Treated.”

PENNSYLVANIA – On Friday, Senator Bob Casey joined members of the Latinos for Casey coalition in East Stroudsburg to highlight his record of delivering for Pennsylvania’s Latino communities and the critical issues at stake in this year’s election, including voting rights, women’s rights, and workers’ rights.

Impacto: Sen. Bob Casey joins Latinos for Casey in Monroe County, highlights support for PA’s Latino communities

  • State Representative Tara Probst opened the event with a heartfelt endorsement of Senator Casey, emphasizing his integrity and bipartisanship. “I can tell you that in today’s divisive world, [Casey is] treating people like they deserve to be treated,” said Probst, stressing the senator’s dedication to his constituents.
  • Senator Casey addressed the crowd, discussing his efforts to support Pennsylvania’s communities, particularly through healthcare initiatives and economic development programs. One of the key achievements he mentioned was his role in capping the cost of insulin through the Inflation Reduction Act.
  • Casey: “They don’t like it that we capped the cost of insulin for seniors across the country at $35 a month. I don’t know why you’d want to run for public office with that position. But a lot of them out there do, including my opponent. So I’m going to continue to work as your United States Senator to deliver for the people of our state.”
  • Casey also touched on the broader social issues at stake in the upcoming election. “We’ve got some issues to settle when it comes to rights. Workers’ rights, women’s rights, and voting rights are all on the ballot in this election,” he urged the community to remain engaged and informed.
  • The event concluded with Casey reaffirming his commitment to the Latino community and his dedication to continuing his work in the Senate. “I’m running because I want to continue to deliver… to invest in families, to invest in our workforce,” he said, highlighting the significance of the upcoming election and the need for continued advocacy and support.

Univision 65: Latinos por Casey en Monroe

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