From SEEC PAC <[email protected]>
Subject How a sustainable infrastructure plan can save the planet
Date April 17, 2021 5:07 PM
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John,

It is a relief to see serious ideas coming from the White House again. President Joe Biden’s infrastructure proposal isn’t just a traditional roads and bridges package — it’s a proposal that takes a new, sustainable approach to infrastructure planning with an eye for reducing greenhouse gas emissions and building more resiliently. And importantly, it includes policies to sustainably revitalize not just roads and bridges but also public transit, energy infrastructure and the natural resources that protect our built infrastructure.

For starters, here are some critical SEEC priorities in the proposal: *
Investment
in
the
development
and
deployment
of
zero-emission
vehicles,
buses,
and
charging
stations,
as
well
as
increased
funding
for
public
transit.
*
Restoration
of
nature-based
infrastructure
and
the
capping
of
hundreds
of
thousands
of
orphaned
oil
and
gas
wells
while
reclaiming
thousands
of
abandoned
mines.
*
Revitalizing
our
water
infrastructure
and
removing
lead
water
lines.
*
Modernizing
our
electrical
grid
while
implementing
standards
to
eliminate
greenhouse
gas
pollution
from
our
electricity
sector
are
featured
prominently.
*
Finally,
the
plan
also
outlines
significant
investments
to
address
the
historical
inequities
that
have
hindered
many
low-wealth
populations
and
communities
of
color.
It’s
an
essential
step
in
tackling
environmental
and
climate
justice.

But there is still more to do — in fact, this is only the beginning. Will you rush a donation to SEEC members in Congress who are fighting to build on Joe Biden’s proposal and make it even more climate friendly? [[link removed]]
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The American Jobs Plan is a significant step forward in building a more equitable, just, and secure nation while helping us protect the planet from climate change. Now, the work begins. SEEC members of Congress will be on the frontline of legislative efforts to build on, strengthen and advance this plan.

With a once-in-a-generation opportunity to protect our communities and the planet by developing legislation to advance robust, job-creating climate and sustainable infrastructure policies, SEEC members are already working with the White House and congressional colleagues to strengthen and pass the American Jobs Plan.

John our SEEC members of Congress need to know you’re standing with them as they work on this critical legislation. Can you donate today to show your support? [[link removed]]

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