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John,
Transportation pollution contaminates our air, our water, and our bodies. It is the largest contributor of climate pollution to our stormwater runoff, too. By making smart investments, Washington State can tackle transportation pollution at its source and create a cleaner and more equitable transportation system for all.
This week, the House released their proposed transportation package.
And we need your help to make sure it is as clean and just as possible! [[link removed]]
Washington needs strong investments that reduce pollution, increase access, diversify and electrify options, and address long-standing water quality and salmon issues with our roadways. Not only are these investments good for the environment, they’re good for people, especially people with low-incomes, communities of color, elderly, and disabled folks. We have an obligation to address longstanding and structural racism we see across the transportation sector and to create family-wage careers to boost our economic recovery.
Call on your state leaders to make vital investments in safety, accessibility, transit service, and sustainable multimodal options for everyone. [[link removed]]
Onwards,
Sarah Farbstein
Field Organizer
Also, join us Tuesday April 6th to textbank constituents in key districts and ask them to support Clean & Just. [[link removed]]
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