From Wisconsin Conservation Voters <[email protected]>
Subject Tell your legislator to protect conservation priorities in the state budget
Date May 5, 2021 12:47 PM
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Tell your legislators to preserve the pro-conservation items in the state budget.

Dear John,

When Gov. Evers introduced his state budget in February, we were really excited.

After listening to conservation voters across the state, the governor’s budget included a wide variety of initiatives and items that directly addressed some of our most pressing statewide environmental, health, and democracy issues. And, they did it with a deep emphasis on equity.

Clean water, clean energy, and a healthy democracy are the keys to a brighter, more equitable, and more successful future here in Wisconsin. Now, those priorities are in jeopardy because the co-chairs of the Joint Finance Committee, Sen. Howard Marklein and Rep. Mark Born announced that one of the first actions they are going to take on the budget this Thursday is to strip out key natural resource initiatives that you made clear were priorities for the state.

We need you to contact your state Representative and Senator and ask them to support these key conservation priorities and keep them in the state budget. [[link removed]]

Here’s what at risk of being stripped out of the state budget with a single vote on Thursday:

Clean water

• Expediting efforts to set PFAS standards for drinking water and surface waters, similar to the Clear Act from last session
• Holding responsible parties accountable for PFAS pollution when it threatens our environment and public health

Clean energy and climate change

• Establishing an Office of Environmental Justice and the Office of Sustainability and Clean Energy.
• Local government risk assessments and resiliency plans for climate change
• Increasing the Focus on Energy program from 1.2 to 2.4 percent of operating revenues and lowing the threshold for low income households to be able to take advantage of energy saving programs

Healthy democracy

•Creating automatic voter registration

Please contact your legislators and tell them they need to support keeping these conservation initiatives in the state budget. [[link removed]]
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Jennifer Giegerich
Government Affairs Director
Wisconsin Conservation Voters
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