From Alyssa Macy <[email protected]>
Subject What kids and trees have in common
Date February 29, 2024 7:00 PM
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John,

At Washington Conservation Action, we are protecting people and nature as one. But what does that mean?

We are doing what we can to take care of things that are too precious to lose - things like the health of our kids, the air we breathe, our treasured forests and the complex ecosystems they support.

Be part of our work to protect people and nature as one in 2024: donate today! [[link removed]]

It's only February and we've been hard at work in the 2024 legislative session to make sure that the things that matter most don't take a back seat.

Things like protecting kids from diesel pollution on their bus rides to school, and conserving priceless stands of mature evergreen trees that those same kids will grow up getting to play and explore in.

So, John, Washington's kids and trees need our help. And we need yours.

Your support will go to work right away as we look to finish this year's legislative session strong. [[link removed]]

Donate right now and have an impact immediately. [[link removed]]

Alyssa Macy

Washington Environmental Council and Washington Conservation Voters are now unified under one brand, Washington Conservation Action. [[link removed]]

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