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Please join
Betsy & Richard Sheerr, Polly Cohen, Nancy & Gary Gordon,
Deborah Gordon Klehr, Kimby & Wayne Kimmel,
Lonnie & Murray Levin, and Jill & Howard Zipin
(host committee in formation) 
 
For a cocktail reception with 
 
Senator
Chris Coons 

Thursday, May 30th 
 5:30 to 7:00 pm

at the home of
Betsy & Richard Sheerr 
Philadelphia, PA
(address provided upon RSVP)
 
Suggested Contributions  
Host - $2,600       Sponsor - $1,000     Friend - $500

Make checks payable to   
"Chris Coons for Delaware" 
or click on the registration button and specify    
"Coons PA 5/2013" in the box.

 

About Senator Coons: 
Chair, Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Bankruptcy & the Courts 
Chair, Senate Foreign Relations Subcommittee on African Affairs 
Chair, Business Outreach, Democratic Steering & Outreach Committee 
 
In two years as a United States Senator after winning a special election to succeed Senator Biden, Chris Coons has earned a reputation as a principled and pragmatic lawmaker, focused on some of the most important issues confronting Delaware and the nation. He has emerged as a strong voice for job creation and the innovation economy, responsible deficit reduction, progressive social justice and a forward-looking foreign policy. He is excellent on women's reproductive rights, the US-Israel relationship, gun violence prevention, and much more.

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For more information or to RSVP, please contact the JAC office
 at 847.433.5999 or
info@jacpac.org.   
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