Buttigieg, Beasley, Budd, Delli-Gatti in the news, and watch our three climate town halls with legislators — this and more in your CIB for the week of May 3rd, John. |
Beyond the Vote Climate Conversations Last Thursday, our Power the Vote civic engagement team hosted two virtual events with panels of climate champion state senators and community leaders. Watch here and here |
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Climate and Environment Roundtable Last Wednesday night, we participated in a virtual event with three environmental champion state representatives and other environmental advocates. |
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Buttigieg Visits Raleigh to Plug Jobs Plan The U.S. Transportation Secretary and Second Gentleman touted rail and jobs, two days after President Biden's first congressional address. |
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DEQ Nominee Answers Tough Questions Gov. Cooper's DEQ Secretary nominee Dionne Delli-Gatti deftly answered questions from anti-environment state senators at her confirmation hearing last Tuesday. |
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Beasley, Budd Enter U.S. Senate Race Former state Supreme Court Chief Justice Cheri Beasley and current U.S. Rep. Ted Budd joined the crowded race to succeed Richard Burr in 2022. |
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