From Christina Wong, Washington Conservation Action <[email protected]>
Subject DOGE cuts poison waterways
Date March 27, 2025 4:30 PM
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We can't go back to the 60s

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John,

DOGE is making massive cuts to the EPA’s budget and staff. This is bad for the health of our communities.

I want to pitch in to defend Washington's waterways against billionaire polluters! [[link removed]]

Fifty years ago, our nation’s lakes and rivers were polluted and in trouble. Rivers literally caught on fire. In 1972 the Clean Water Act changed this course, with the goal of making our waters fishable and swimmable.

We can’t go back to the days when industry could poison our waterways with little accountability.

We can’t go back to the 1960s, John. That’s why Washington Conservation Action is working hard to bolster our environmental laws at the state level.

With your support we’re able to fight for protections locally – like passing a Sewage Spill Right to Know law so that people knows when wastewater spills happen and pose a possible threat to public health.

John, our best opportunity to stand up for our values is to push forward at the local and state level. That’s what Washington Conservation Action has done for decades and we’re not backing down now.

We need your help. Join today! [[link removed]]

Thanks for your support!

Christina Wong, VP of Programs

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