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Subject National Clean Energy Week in Review
Date September 28, 2020 7:35 PM
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** CITIZENS FOR RESPONSIBLE ENERGY SOLUTIONS EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OFFERS 6 POINT PLAN FOR REPUBLICAN CLIMATE SOLUTION
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In an op-ed published today ([link removed]) in _Real Clear Politics_, Citizens for Responsible Energy Solutions (CRES) Executive Director HEATHER REAMS urged Republicans to craft a climate change plan rooted in six principles that will help attract suburban and women voters ahead of the 2020 elections.

_"As a life-long, card-carrying member of the Grand Old Party, this month’s election results were tough to face. Looking beyond the headlines, our state legislative and gubernatorial losses highlighted an ongoing vulnerability for Republicans heading into 2020: attracting women and suburban voters. The party of Lincoln, which for decades has relied on strong brand appeal in the suburbs, is losing its stronghold, forcing us to squeeze more votes out of rural America, where fewer and fewer people live. Now, with Election Day 2020 less than 12 months away, Republicans must convince these important constituencies that the GOP has solutions that address their everyday concerns."_
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** CRES OFFERS RECOMMENDATIONS TO HOUSE SELECT COMMITTEE ON THE CLIMATE CRISIS
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As noted in ([link removed]) _The Washington Examiner_, CRES Forum's Director of Policy and Advocacy CHARLES HERNICK submitted to the House Select Committee on the Climate Crisis our vision of what a conservative approach to climate would look like in response to the panel’s open call for ideas. Read our overview and download the full set of recommendations ([link removed]) here.

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