Friends are wearing masks outside. It’s tough to breathe. When you step out the door, there’s a noticeable gray haze.
It seems like everyone — at least on the East Coast — is talking about the air today. Friends are wearing masks outside. It’s tough to breathe. When you step out the door, there’s a noticeable gray, sometimes even orange, haze.
I read that NYC has the worst air quality of any big city in the world today. And it all traces back to these massive wildfires in Canada.
You probably know that last year the Democrats passed the most consequential climate bill of all time. That’ll help us prevent big wildfires in the future. But we have to do more in Congress to hit the goals that scientists have laid out for us to avert the worst of these disasters.
And the sad truth is that with climate deniers like George Santos and the Republicans holding the House majority, there’s absolutely no hope of passing anything serious. But another big push on climate change is within our grasp if we take back the House in 2024 and elect a new generation of Democratic leaders.
I bring all this up to see if you can help me flip NY’s 3rd District from red to blue. Let’s get George Santos out of there. Let’s get me in there. And then let’s take more serious action to curb climate change so our kids and grandkids can live a healthy future with clean air. Are you in?
Will you add a $5 contribution to help us defeat the MAGA Madness and flip our district? Every dollar we raise brings us closer to a win that will get me on the House floor so I can vote ‘YES’ on bold climate action.
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When you see the haze in the air today or hear about the fires, it’s tempting to give up on a political process that has failed us for so long. Some people feel hopeless, and I get it.
But I haven’t lost faith in what we can do with government if we come together. And the climate bill that Democrats passed just last year should give us all a little affirmation. We can do hard things if we put in the work.
Please make a donation today to help us keep up that fight.
With gratitude,
Zak Malamed