From Dre Say, Washington Conservation Voters <[email protected]>
Subject Take action and make this the year for environmental justice
Date March 30, 2021 5:00 PM
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Last step before floor vote!

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John,

Last Thursday, the state legislature took another step towards environmental justice when the Healthy Environment for All (HEAL) Act, SB 5141, passed out of the House Environment and Energy committee!

We are even closer to making the HEAL Act a pivotal framework for achieving healthy environments for all communities in our state.

Now, the HEAL Act is scheduled for a vote in House Appropriations this Wednesday, March 31. Take this action TODAY to tell committee members to vote YES! [[link removed]]

Where you live, your income, race, or language ability shouldn’t determine how healthy and safe you are, but data shows clear disproportionate environmental health impacts in specific areas and communities in our state. The HEAL Act would define “environmental justice” in state law, outline how state agencies will solicit community input and center their needs, and establish an Environmental Justice Council to help agencies implement environmental justice.

Take action to send a message to House Appropriations members that every community deserves a healthy and safe environment. [[link removed]]

The HEAL Act is a fundamental part of our environmental justice work — together we are ensuring that equity is at the center of our work for the environment and our communities.

Thank you for all you do,

Dre Say

Field Organizer

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1402 Third Avenue, Suite 1400 | Seattle, WA 98101

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