John,
As I’m sure you’ve seen, smoke from raging wildfires in Canada has wafted into our communities, causing air quality to plummet to dangerous levels and our vision to be obscured by an unsettling haze.
The northern blaze has contaminated the air we breathe to unprecedented levels. As the chair of the Conservation and Forestry subcommittee in Congress, I spent the last four years seeing the impact of climate change as our own fire “seasons” increasingly spanned longer and longer, putting lives, livelihoods, and health in danger. This is no fluke, this is the climate crisis in action.
In Congress, I’ve made it a top priority to address the climate crisis. The future of our children’s planet is at stake, and we still have time to reverse the harm climate change has done before that impact becomes permanent.
I’m answering that call by advocating for sustainable climate policy and securing key investments to create climate-conscious jobs and build a greener Virginia for tomorrow.
The scale of these wildfires is the latest in a long string of signs pointing toward the need for climate action. I’m taking action, and I hope I can rely on your support today to ensure I can keep it up. Will you please contribute to my campaign today?
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Thank you for your support for climate action,
Abigail
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