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ICYMI, Friend — Among the hundreds of actions President Trump has taken to harm our communities and our environment since his inauguration, he has signed an executive order to declare an “Energy Emergency.”
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This “Emergency” is a thinly-veiled attempt to ban cleaner and cheaper forms of energy, open public lands and waters to drilling, and gut environmental protections in order to further enrich oil and gas executives who supported his campaign at the expense of our health and our right to clean air and water.
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The Senate has the power to stop this unlawful attack on American families and jobs. Senators Kaine and Heinrich have introduced a resolution, S.J. Res. 10, to protect us from Trump’s attempt to undermine our bedrock environmental laws, cut jobs, and raise costs. This resolution could see a vote in the Senate early next week, so we only have a few days to make our voices heard:
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To be clear, Friend, the U.S. is not in an energy emergency. Thanks to legislation like the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and the Inflation Reduction Act, hundreds of thousands of good clean energy jobs have been created, and we are on a strong path to improve our energy economy while protecting our climate and communities.
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Trump’s sham “emergency” threatens all of that by seeking to ban clean energy projects and force expensive, dirty fossil fuel production.
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This is only the start of the Trump administration’s unlawful attacks on our communities and environment. Here’s just some of what they’ve been doing:
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- Unconstitutionally stealing taxpayer money Congress approved for the clean energy policies and projects that lower energy bills for households, farmers, schools, and small businesses.
- Firing government workers who are helping to ensure a safe and secure energy grid with abundant electricity.
- Working to repeal important clean energy investments, all to hand more tax cuts to billionaires and corporations, including the fossil fuel industry.
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The Trump administration is counting on us to be too overwhelmed to act against their power grabs. But we have the power to fight back, and we can make a real difference if we speak out together. Thanks for taking action, Friend.
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Leah Donahey Senior Federal Advocacy Campaigns Director League of Conservation Voters
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