From Brett Cease, CCL Programs <[email protected]>
Subject CCL Action: Make 2024 the Year of Clean Energy Permitting Reform ⚡️
Date January 9, 2024 3:42 PM
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Hi John,

Happy New Year! In 2023, we saw big progress on clean energy permitting
reform. Congress passed some provisions in the debt ceiling bill,
introduced a number of bills and fostered bipartisan discussions and
collaborations.

This year, we need to speed things up ⚡️

Ask your members of Congress to work together on clean energy permitting
reform in 2024 🤝

Send a message to Congress

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Image: Remember, the Inflation Reduction Act relies on these reforms for up to
80% of carbon pollution reductions. Without permitting reform, achieving
our goal of a 50% reduction in emissions levels by 2030 is at risk. 

CCL volunteers held 379 lobby meetings about this in November. Your
message can remind Congress that they're not off the hook.

We need them to work across the aisle this year to turn bills into laws!

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Take a minute to tell your members of Congress how they can work for you
in 2024

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and let's make this year the turning point in the fight for a clean
energy future.

With gratitude,

Brett Cease

Vice President of Programs, Citizens' Climate Lobby

Timely, quick, high-impact monthly actions like this one are helpful in
building support for our overall work in Congress.

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