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The COLCPE Starters: Automatic Contributors The COLCPE starters ur annual tribute to in the NALC, and they serve as a COLCPE supporters powerful reminder that letter car- Obegins with those who riers are working hard for the can- sustain the union’s political action didates and the interests of their fund with steady, reliable dona- fellow union members, standing tions through automatic deduc- up for the middle class, decent tions from their paycheck, annuity wages and benefi ts and collective- or a bank account. bargaining rights. Not only is automatic deduction Members who make both auto- easy for donors, it makes budget- matic deductions and separate, ing easier for COLCPE. Automatic occasional donations will fi nd deductions, including many at their names listed only in this sec- the “Gimme 5” level of $5 per pay tion, though their donation total period or higher, make it easier to will refl ect their total contributions predict the long-term resources in 2012. available to COLCPE and sharpen This section lists active and its budget choices. Candidates for retired members who made dona- offi ce who rely on COLCPE for help tions through payroll deduction know that we can be with them or through automatic deductions when they need our assistance with from an annuity or bank account get-out-the-vote eff orts like precinct in 2012. walks or manning phone banks. If you aren’t already making Many letter carriers who work automatic deductions to COLCPE, for AFL-CIO political campaigns please see page XXXX for instruc- sport T-shirts bought by COLCPE tions on how to sign up to support that proclaim their membership COLCPE the easiest way possible. 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