بيان صحفي
يضعط
جهات الاتصال الإعلامية
ديفيد فانس
استراتيجي الاعلام الوطني
dvance@commoncause.org
240-605-8600
كاتي سكالي
مدير الاتصالات
kscally@commoncause.org
202-736-5713
أريانا مارموليجو
استراتيجي الاتصالات الإقليمية (الغرب)
أمارموليخو@commoncause.org
جينيفر جارسيا
استراتيجي الاتصالات الإقليمية (الجنوب)
جغارسيا@commoncause.org
كيني كولستون
استراتيجي الاتصالات الإقليمية (الغرب الأوسط)
kcolston@commoncause.org
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