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Subject The trouble with factory farms, banning fracking in California, and more
Date March 14, 2024 8:21 PM
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March 2024

A Nearly 50% Increase In U.S. Factory Farmed Animals In 20 Years

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A Food & Water Watch analysis of the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s 2022 Census of Agriculture data shows that the U.S.’s industrial animal agriculture industry is raising more animals on factory farms than ever, producing unprecedented amounts of waste. Status quo legislating in Washington, D.C., enables a corporate feeding frenzy in rural communities nationwide. Read more about this critical issue and what we must do to rein in factory farms.
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Volunteer with us!

We’re launching a new volunteer team to fight for our basic human right to clean, accessible, and affordable water across the country. We’ll be working together to pass policies that ensure clean, safe, and affordable drinking water nationwide. You can find all of our National Volunteer Teams here, and join our Water Action Team Launch on Thursday, March 21st.

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GET INVOLVED
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Factory farms pollute our drinking water and make us sick

Factory farms put public health and the food supply at risk. They pollute the environment and drinking water, wreck rural communities, and fuel climate change — all while increasing corporate control over our food. Urge your Members of Congress to support the Farm System Reform Act Now!
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Livable Future LIVE! March Edition

Join us for our Livable Future LIVE! virtual event, Our Climate & Democracy Are at Stake: How We’ll Win the 2024 Election, on Wednesday, March 27th, from 7:00-8:00 pm EST. This year, it’s not just our democracy on the ballot – but our food, water, and climate, too. The path to victory is possible — it will take a smart strategy, grassroots power, and YOU. RSVP for the event here.
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