Will focus on economic justice, voting rights, reproductive justice in Iowa, Georgia, and Nevada

Newark, NJ - Following Cory 2020’s April 13th Hometown Kickoff in Newark, NJ, Sen Cory Booker will embark on a two-week-long “Justice for All Tour," during which he will highlight injustices that are leaving families and communities behind, and outline ideas to reignite our sense of common-purpose to build a more just country for everyone. As announced last week, Sen Booker will begin the "Justice for All Tour" with stops in Iowa. He will spend the rest of that week in Georgia and Nevada. Additional information, including the details for these stops and stops for the remainder of the tour, will be made public in subsequent media advisories. STOP #1: Iowa WHAT: Sen Booker begins to outline his plans for economic justice impacting working families.  WHERE: Sioux City, Nevada, and Des Moines WHEN: April 15 and 16 STOP #2: Georgia WHAT: Sen Booker will discuss protecting the right to vote, as well as defending access to reproductive health-care. WHERE: Atlanta, Georgia WHEN: April 17 STOP #3: Nevada WHAT: Sen Booker will speak to different communities about the injustice they face, and discuss ways to make our economy work for them. WHERE: Northern and southern Nevada WHEN: April 18, 19, and 20

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