From Team Doug <[email protected]>
Subject Doug said it himself – clean water and air are not controversial
Date April 22, 2020 8:32 PM
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Friends –
Ten years ago, Alabama and the rest of the Gulf Coast spent Earth Day in the wake of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. We in Alabama saw the very real effects of an environmental disaster on our health and our economy.
Especially in these uncertain times, clean water and clean air are vital. Conservation isn’t partisan. When it comes down to it, we really do all want the same things. No matter who you are or where you live, you need safe water, clean air to breathe, and an environment we all share.
Doug Jones has been working for all of these things – and has been a conservation champion since before he was elected to the Senate. That’s why he’s working to make sure all Alabamians, no matter how much money they have, who they are, or where they live, have access to clean water. He’s the only person running for Senate in Alabama who is endorsed by the League of Conservation Voters.
Clean air and clean water are not controversial. They are essential to our health, our prosperity, and our quality of life. - Doug Jones
He’s right. We’ve seen how essential these things are before, in communities everywhere. What we saw ten years ago in the Gulf makes it clear: we have to take care of our environment, and we need leaders who will stand up for not only conservation, but for basic human rights like clean air and clean water.
On this Earth Day, will you help re-elect the only candidate who will work for our environment? [[link removed]]
Thank you, friend. We hope you are staying safe and healthy.
-Team Doug

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