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Automatice COLCPE Contributions Are the Foundation for NALC's Entire AUTOMATIC CONTRIBUTORS Automatic contributions are the foundation for NALC’s entire political and legislative agenda he bedrock supporters of COLCPE leasing letter carriers to devote their time and knowl- are the ones it can rely on for a steady edge of their neighborhoods as campaign workers, stream of funds—the letter carriers steady donations make our work more effective. who have signed up for automatic If you aren’t already signed up for automatic de- deduction of $5, or sometimes more, ductions for COLCPE, please follow the instructions fromT their paychecks. Having a dependable supply of funds means that on page 91 and start giving a little each pay period. COLCPE can plan its activities better. Whether we are You won’t miss the money, but if COLCPE lacks the providing support in the crucial stages of the election resources to protect your job and your future, you will campaigns of pro-worker political candidates or re- miss your paycheck! 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