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One Nation Launches $792K Grassroots Advocacy Effort in Nevada

October 22, 2015

Ad Urges Support for Rep. Heck’s Job-Creation Legislation

WASHINGTON, DC — One Nation, a new public policy advocacy organization that seeks to break through the partisan gridlock in Washington, has begun a 27-day, $792,000 advocacy push in Nevada, focused on job creation and worker training.

One Nation’s television, digital and radio ads highlight the bipartisan work being done by Congressman Joe Heck in the House of Representatives to help create jobs and increase tourism in Nevada. The ad calls on viewers to support Congressman Heck’s important legislation.

The television ad, entitled “Jobs for the Future,” will run on Las Vegas broadcast and cable for a total of 20 days. It can be viewed by clicking the link below:

To watch the video, click here.

“Congressman Heck has been breaking through the partisan gridlock in Washington and advancing bipartisan solutions to create jobs in Nevada,” said Steven Law, former chief of staff to Sen. Mitch McConnell and president of One Nation. ““We want to encourage public support for these kinds of creative, commonsense ideas.”

One Nation is a 501(c)(4) organization that utilizes paid communications, public opinion research and grassroots-level advocacy to shape attitudes on major issues and mobilize citizens to take action by contacting and interacting with policymakers in Washington.

To learn more about One Nation, visit www.OneNationAmerica.org

Ad Buy Information

Television:    

10/21-10/30 [Broadcast & Cable in Las Vegas]

10/21-10/30 [Broadcast & Cable in Las Vegas] 

Radio:                                                

11/2-11-8 [English and Spanish in Las Vegas]

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