Tell Congress to pass the American Jobs Plan to invest in infrastructure and clean energy jobs.
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Friend,
If passed, the American Jobs Plan would be one of the most significant pieces of climate legislation in U.S. history -- but these next few weeks could determine its fate.
For weeks, President Biden has spent valuable time negotiating with Senate Republicans with the hope to reach a bipartisan agreement on infrastructure spending.
As much as we’d love to see the American Jobs Plan pass Congress by wide margins, cutting a deal can’t mean that we fail to make historic investments to help working families and create clean energy jobs.
Over and over, Mitch McConnell and his Republican cronies have shown that they don't negotiate in good faith. Their strategy is to water the bill down to appease their corporate donors -- or to simply delay the bill for long enough that it never becomes law. We can’t let them.
Write to Congress and urge them to move quickly to pass the American Jobs Plan and fully invest in infrastructure and clean energy jobs: [link removed]
Let’s be clear -- if we fail to get the American Jobs Plan over the finish line, we might not get another chance.
The American Jobs Plan will rebuild our nation’s transit systems, modernize our electric grid, repair and replace outdated water pipes, and expand access to high-speed broadband.
Even better, it would create a new Civilian Climate Corps to hire and train thousands of workers, end subsidies for fossil fuel corporations, and help put us on a path to 100 percent carbon-free power by 2035. We can’t let Republicans gut these provisions from the final bill.
Urge Congress to move forward with the American Jobs Plan so we can get millions back to work by rebuilding our outdated infrastructure and transitioning to a clean energy economy: [link removed]
Thank you,
Lillie Catlin
National Programs Director
NextGen America
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