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Subject Maybe there’s a silver lining?
Date July 12, 2024 4:22 PM
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John,

There is a new environmental case potentially heading to the Supreme Court that could have a major impact on our ability to set stricter emissions standards for cars and trucks.

The Supreme Court’s recent decision to break 40 years of precedent and overturn the “Chevron doctrine” (essentially making themselves the sole decider on future environmental decisions rather than agency experts) could be a double-edged sword for Republicans.

On one hand, this will make it incredibly difficult to implement our environmental policies by making it easier for conservative judges to strike down our climate and energy rules. But, non-Trump judges could also make it harder for Trump to undo Biden’s climate agenda without their approval.

This is uncharted territory, but the one thing we know for sure is that this will invite a flood of environmental litigation headed towards the Supreme Court. Will you donate now to help us prepare to fight back against conservative judges who want to reverse our climate progress? [[link removed]]

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Look, we’re not happy that the Supreme Court made this massive power grab and has given themselves more power to make environmental-related decisions than the agency experts who have spent their entire careers dedicated to their field of study (think biologists, economists, geologists, chemists, engineers, and so on).

But this decision may have also messed up Trump’s plans to undo our environmental regulations without the backing of federal judges. When the deck is stacked against us, we need to utilize every tool we can find.

That means we have time now to mobilize a robust response and pass good environmental legislation the Supreme Court cannot overturn. We just need your support to take back the House by electing more SEEC climate champions to Congress.

So, will you rush in a donation today and help us fight to prevent the Supreme Court from giving Trump the okay to undo our climate rules? [[link removed]]

Thank you for helping us fight back against this terrible decision,

SEEC PAC Team


Thanks to your help in 2022, SEEC PAC was able to re-elect over 95% of our pro-environment members to the U.S. House of Representatives — defying the odds on a night where Democrats lost seats. Now we are counting on you to help our SEEC members pass climate, clean energy and environmental justice policies in the 118th Congress while we continue fighting for a sustainable future. But if you'd like to receive fewer emails, we understand. You can click here [[link removed]] to only get our most important messages, or you can unsubscribe: [link removed] .

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