Your Monthly Climate Digest We launched a statewide clean energy canvass!
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Hi John,
This month I’m excited to share that we launched our clean energy canvass to talk to folks at the door about President Biden’s Affordable Clean Energy Plan and how they can save money while making clean energy improvements on their home. Check out our website to see what benefits you qualify for.
I'm not going to lie, as I walked up to knock on my first door, I was nervous that talking to people about tax credits for clean energy and energy efficiency wouldn’t land. But, after my second, third – tenth conversation, I was over the moon with how impactful our program is. I’m seeing first-hand how excited people are about these benefits, and the money they can save on clean energy investments and upgrades. This program will help take literal tons of carbon out of the air – and that starts with face-to-face conversations.
Before December, we plan to knock on 80,000 doors and have 15,000 conversations about President Biden's Affordable Clean Energy Plan. There’s no doubt – your support got us here. Conservation voters like you are making our vision of a clean energy future a reality.
Here's what we’re covering in this issue: - How you can be part of the clean energy solution and save money!
- An update on PFAS legislation
- Engaging Native youth in Forest County Potawatomi
- Take action on these important issues.
- WCV is in the news!
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| Thank you for being a conservation voter, |
Seth Hoffmeister
Deputy Director |
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P.S. Check out my video from the launch of our Milwaukee area canvass in Bayside this week! Click the photo below to watch it. |
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Be part of the clean energy solution – and save money! |
President Biden’s Affordable Clean Energy Plan allows consumers – like you – to make major home purchases. Things like solar panels, electric appliances, energy efficiency measures, and much more are now available with major cost savings.
Check out our website to see what savings apply to you! Here are some of the benefits available: |
An update on PFAS legislation
We are frustrated. After working with key legislators for months on Senate Bill 312, the PFAS legislation that would determine how $125 million designated in the state budget is spent, legislators sided with corporate polluters rather than protecting the health of communities.
For months, we worked with the constituents in the most impacted areas of the state to help them call their legislators and ask for the poison pill to be removed from the bill. But Sens. Eric Wimberger, Rob Cowles, and Cory Tomcyzk ignored those calls and instead drafted a bill that lets polluters off the hook for the contamination they create.
Now, we need to go back to the drawing board and focus first-and-foremost on legislation that establishes a municipal grant program and a private well owner grant program without undermining Wisconsin’s Spills Law. Every moment legislators spend delaying action, further harms communities. So, we will not stop fighting until there is legislation that addresses this health crisis.
Stay updated and learn more here >>>
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Engaging Native youth with Forest County Potawatomi
On Friday, Oct. 13, we celebrated Indigenous Peoples Day with Native youth at the Forest County Potawatomi (FCP) Community Center. Students from local high schools came together to hear from speakers at Action for Climate Emergency (ACE) and FCP about climate solutions and civic engagement.
Our Native Vote organizer Stacey White, member of FCP, organized this incredible event filled with laughter, learning, and genuine conversations. “Our young people are our future. Their actions, involvement, and future votes are vital for the survival of our cultures, languages, and our ways of life,” she said.
This is part of the Wisconsin Native Vote program’s goals to prioritize education and engagement with Native youth. See the news coverage from the day here and check out the photos below.
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We need your voice. Take action on these important issues: |
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| Oppose SB 312 >>>
We must work toward a PFAS solution that puts impacted people before corporate polluters and their allies. |
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Wisconsin Conservation Voters is in the news! |
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Check out some of our recent news clips here:
WXPR: Native Vote Organizer Anne Egan-Waukau spoke with WXPR Radio in Rhinelander about our work to engage Native youth.
Newswatch 12: The Rhinelander TV station covered our Native youth event at the Forest County Potawatomi Community Center.
Wisconsin State Journal: Twenty one republicans in the State Senate voted against four highly qualified Gov. Evers appointees in the Natural Resources Board. Our statement got picked up in the Wisconsin State Journal.
WORT FM: We joined our partners in the Wisconsin Voting Rights Coalition for a public telling on fair maps to show the dangers of the redistricting bill. -
WPR: We continue to organize and show the public opposes the dangerous redistricting bill SB 488 and AB 415. At the recent public hearing for the bill, we packed the room alongside our partners and attendees gave over five hours of testimony.
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