Podcast Sneak Preview: It’s time we fight for our kids
Guests Dr. Annie Andrews and Renee Harvey share their new organization Their Future. Our Vote.
Kids are the center of the fight but don’t have a fighter
So many of the issues we are dealing with today revolve around our kids and their future. From schools to healthcare and everything in between it’s children who are bearing the burden of the fight and until now there hasn’t been an organization with a singular focus on their issues. As it turns out kids don’t have a lot of money to kick in to pay for lobbyists.
Until now that is. Former Congressional candidate Dr. Annie Andrews and her cofounder Renee Harvey have launched Their Future. Our Vote. to serve as voices on the top issues surrounding our children and their futures. They are already in the fight and planning to do more. They were this week’s guests on the podcast.
Their Future. Our Vote.
Dr. Annie Andrews (@AnnieAndrewsMD) is a pediatrician and mom, who has dedicated her career to fighting for a brighter future for all children. After working as a pediatrician at the Children’s Hospital in Charleston, South Carolina for over a decade, she decided to run for Congress to give children a voice in Washington, D.C.. She was the Democratic nominee in South Carolina’s first congressional district in 2022.
Renee Harvey (@HReneeHarvey) has fundraised for several Democratic candidates at the state and federal level, served as the Charleston County Democratic Party Finance Chair, and served on several local boards. Renee was instrumental in launching a non-profit called Heroes Need Masks, which was born as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. She most recently served as Finance Director for Annie’s campaign for Congress and is Executive Director and Co-founder of Their Future. Our Vote and the affiliated PAC, Their Future PAC.
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The list is long
The issues that are touching on our kids welfare today and in the future are a lot and they aren’t going away any time soon. Their Future. Our Vote. has listed six main pillars they wish to address and seek candidates to support this cycle:
Climate Change
Quality education
Accessible healthcare
Sensible gun legislation
Reducing hunger and poverty
Democracy and voting rights
They are already in Washington D.C. meeting with members of Congress on both sides of the aisle to discuss these important topics including meeting with Annie’s opponent from SC-1, Nancy Mace, to discuss gun violence. The issues can’t be ignored and they will seek out candidates for Congress who will take them on.
You can find more info and donate to the movement at their website and follow them on Twitter at @their__future and Instagram @theirfutureoutvote . It’s a unique effort by a former Congressional candidate and one I think you will feel good about supporting.
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Please comment below on what you think of the episode, the issues that Annie and Renee are taking on and suggestions for what we all can do to fight back these efforts by malevolent actors to hurt our children. I’d love to talk with you and welcome your comments!
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These are the issues that I would love to see addressed, and I’d love to know what they think will be the long term effects of Republican efforts to suppress youth votes.
Great conversation and interesting points inserted. Such as the point of talking about children’s rights instead of parent’s rights. And “If you’ve got to eat an elephant, where do you start on the elephant.” Never heard that one before!
Also at one point I saw the tattoo on your arm “I’M NOT DONE YET,” which is a realization I came to the other day following a period of coming to terms with mortality after reaching 70. I’ve not been inked before but I might just go get that done if you don’t mind my stealing it. :)