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Friend, we're at a critical juncture for the Outdoors for All Act and need your voice again. If this important legislation doesn’t pass before the current congressional session ends in just a few weeks, we’ll lose all our progress.
That would mean starting over—finding sponsors and cosponsors, sending the bill through committees, getting it passed by the House—all while losing precious time for communities that urgently need access to green spaces.
Thanks to advocates like you, we’ve made significant strides. After our TPL Day on the Hill in Washington, DC, 12 more senators cosponsored the bipartisan bill. But now, we face the final hurdle: getting this legislation through the Senate and to the president’s desk before the clock runs out.
Will you send a letter to your senators today to push for passage of the Outdoors for All Act?
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For the first time, the Outdoors for All Act will extend funding to Tribal nations, Indigenous communities, and rural communities. This inclusive approach aims to make hundreds more cities and towns eligible, helping address equity gaps in park access across the country.
Without action, our federal relations team must restart this process from scratch, delaying much-needed park access for millions. We can’t afford to lose this opportunity.
We’re so close, but we need your voice to ensure we don’t lose all the progress we’ve worked so hard to achieve.
Friend, thank you for your continued advocacy. Together, we can connect more people to the outdoors and create healthier, more resilient communities.
Yours in conservation,
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