From Andrew Escamilla <[email protected]>
Subject local races are more important than ever
Date August 20, 2024 6:23 PM
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I’m going to be honest with you: When it comes to the climate crisis, there’s possibly never been a more important election year.

July was the hottest month in California -- ever. Across the country and entire planet, communities are facing higher temperatures, record flooding, and bigger and stronger storms. I know it can be hard to hear time and again about the impacts of the climate crisis, but the good news is there’s still so much we can do to protect our climate and keep things from getting worse.

We have a once-in-a-generation opportunity to center climate in our elections -- and that’s why we need to put our energy into supporting climate leaders up and down the ballot.

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We’ve been hard at work recruiting and endorsing candidates at the state and local levels from communities most impacted by climate change, candidates who we know will fight fiercely for our environmental future.

When it comes to running for office, even the smallest contributions have a huge impact. Every dollar given translates to more doors knocked, more calls made, and more votes secured for bold climate leaders.

Will you help us send these Give Green-endorsed candidates to Sacramento so they can get to work tackling the climate crisis?

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These are leaders who have proven they have the political will to pass major climate legislation, invest in our communities, and protect vulnerable Californians who are most impacted by poor air quality and pollution.

Big Oil has big money -- but we have you. And together, we can set our leaders up for success by electing climate champions at every level of government.

Let’s show the fossil fuel industry that we’re serious by giving to local candidates who center climate in all that they do.

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Thanks for everything,

Andrew Escamilla
Deputy Campaigns Director, California Environmental Voters

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