1. Hadley Haas, HD-44: Hadley understands the threat the climate crisis poses to her home district and the planet. As a fierce protector of clean air and clean water, she will fight for healthy, resilient communities in the State House.
2. Danielle Friel Otten, HD-155: Danielle knows what it takes to lead in a community directly impacted by the fossil fuel industry. As an organizer, she opposed the Mariner East Pipeline, a fracked gas project running through her neighborhood. And as an elected official, she has championed legislation on pipeline safety, renewable energy, and accountability for Big Oil.
3. Megan Kocher, HD-119: Megan understands the urgency of the climate crisis, not only for our planet, but for the health and well-being of communities across the state. She is committed to decreasing Pennsylvania’s dependence on fossil fuels and investing in new high-paying jobs needed to support the transition to a clean energy future.
4. Nikil Saval, SD-1: Nikil has a proven record of fighting for our planet and for the people of Pennsylvania. In his time in office, Nikil has sponsored and passed legislation to encourage energy efficiency in the housing sector and minimize fossil fuel reliance — especially in Pennsylvania’s schools.
5. Andre Carroll, HD-201: Andre is deeply committed to ensuring that Pennsylvanians’ rights to clean air and water are respected and protected. If elected, Andre will represent the Germantown section of Philadelphia and is aware of Big Oil’s role in harming working people. Andre is fighting for a clean, green future and stands against the extractive fossil fuel industry.
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