From Maxwell Johnson – Wisconsin Conservation Voters <[email protected]>
Subject This Month in Conservation…
Date June 27, 2024 8:59 PM
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Your Monthly Climate Digest
Scorecard parties, Juneteenth, listening sessions, endorsements, and more!

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Hi John,

This was not my first year at the Midwest Renewable Energy Association's Annual Energy Fair, but it may have been my favorite.

I presented to a tent full of fairgoers on how to save money while protecting the environment – and got really positive feedback. I talked with activists and clean energy pioneers from across Wisconsin and beyond about our work. Above all, I’ve been celebrating our big win for the climate and clean energy in Stevens Point. Just last week, the Stevens Point Common Council unanimously voted to commit the city to 100 percent clean energy and carbon neutrality by 2050!

This is an exciting time for us to make progress on climate solutions, and I’m glad you’re in this fight with me.

I hope you’ll join me for our Stevens Point Listening Session on July 22 [[link removed]] if you live in the area. We want to know about your priorities and concerns. If you don’t live in the Stevens Point area, scroll down for details on listening sessions in your area. We’ll also be hosting listening sessions in Green Bay [[link removed]], the Fox River Valley [[link removed]], and the Milwaukee area [[link removed]].

Scroll down to learn more about our work:
- Conservation Scorecard parties happening in July
- Celebrating Juneteenth in Milwaukee
- Community listening sessions happening around the state
- Our first round of endorsements are live!
- Wisconsin Conservation Voters in the news

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Join us for our Conservation Scorecard parties in July!

We just launched our 2023-24 Conservation Scorecard, which scores legislators based on how they voted in the last legislative session. You can see the scorecard here [[link removed]].

In July, we’ll be celebrating our conservation champions – the legislators who scored a perfect 100 percent by voting for clean energy, clean water, and a healthy democracy. Join us in Milwaukee on July 9 [[link removed]] or Madison on July 17 [[link removed]] for an evening filled with food and good conversation with legislators and fellow conservation voters. RSVP and learn more by clicking below:

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Celebrating Juneteenth in Milwaukee

Thank you to the organizers of Milwaukee’s Juneteenth for the very warm welcome at this huge, vibrant celebration. Urban, rural, and in-between – people across Wisconsin are concerned about clean water, the climate, and protecting voting rights. We appreciate everyone who took a pause from the great food, music, and atmosphere to talk about what it means to be a conservation voter!

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Our staff is traveling around the state hosting community listening sessions
We’re gathering feedback from communities to learn about your priorities in the state budget

Your voice matters! Sign up to join one of our community listening sessions near you. Our team will be compiling a list of priorities for the governor to include in the state budget. But we can’t do this without hearing the concerns and the priorities of Wisconsinites. We want to hear from you!

Here are the upcoming listening sessions you can sign up for:
July 18 in the Fox River Valley – RSVP here >>> [[link removed]]
July 22 in Stevens Point – RSVP here >>> [[link removed]]
July 30 in Green Bay – RSVP here >>> [[link removed]]
Aug 6 in Wauwatosa (Milwaukee area) - RSVP here >>> [[link removed]]

Wisconsin Conservation Voters partnered with Wisconsin Native Vote to host two successful listening sessions in June. Urban Organizer Anne Egan-Waukau hosted an engaging community discussion in Milwaukee at the Indian Council of the Elderly [[link removed]]. Similarly, we heard from the community at the Menominee Casino Resort on the Menominee Reservation about a range of issues they care about. Tribal Organizer Mike Fish Jr. brought the community together for dinner and moccasin games.

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Our first round of endorsements for the Nov. 5 election are live!

Our endorsements are out! Check out all our endorsed candidates here >>> [[link removed]]

This is one of the most important elections in more than a decade with new, fairer voting maps. This first round of endorsements includes candidates who are conservation champions and leaders in their communities. They share our values as conservation voters: clean water, clean air, accessible public lands, an equitable, safe democracy, and the pursuit of clean energy.

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WCV in the news

We Are Green Bay [[link removed]]: Our team worked with community members, labor unions, and local leaders to add more early voting locations in the city of Green Bay.
Up North News [[link removed]]: We are knocking doors across the state making people aware of the benefits available from Pres. Biden’s Affordable Clean Energy Plan – and helping people be part of the climate solution.
Wisconsin Public Radio [[link removed]]: Our door-to-door canvass is growing and we recently launched the canvass in Green Bay.
Stevens Point Journal [[link removed]]: The Stevens Point Common Council unanimously voted to commit the city to 100 percent clean energy and carbon neutrality by 2050. Our organizer Maxwell and local common council members were quoted talking about this big step for the city.

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