KEY POINTS
  • WorkMoney, a nonprofit that launched last year at the height of the pandemic, is launching the effort, which includes digital ads on Facebook and Google.
  • The targets of the campaign include Democratic Sens. Joe Manchin and Kyrsten Sinema and republicans Lisa Murkowski, Pat Toomey and Shelley Moore Capito.
  • Some of the lawmakers who will see pressure from WorkMoney have already been in touch with Biden and seem to be on the path to a compromise with the administration.
President Joe Biden delivers remarks on the April jobs report from the East Room of the White House in Washington, U.S., May 7, 2021.

A group funded by anonymous donors is launching a big-money influence campaign this week that will pressure moderate lawmakers to pass key pieces of President Joe Biden's agenda.

WorkMoney, a 501(c)(4) nonprofit that launched last year at the height of the coronavirus pandemic, is moving ahead with a new $2 million effort that will include digital ads both on Facebook and Google. The campaign will also include the group's nearly 2 million members engaging through emails and other means with over a dozen lawmakers on the need to pass Biden's infrastructure and family plans through Congress.