From Rainee Taylor, Evergreen Action <[email protected]>
Subject Reporting back
Date June 9, 2021 4:11 PM
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Friend,

Hundreds of you RSVPed, attended, and—most importantly—enjoyed our virtual Policy + Pints event last week. For those who didn't get a chance to make it (or those who want to relive the kombucha-fueled fun), we'll let these GIFs do the recapping:

Senator Tina Smith made the case for going BIG and passing a Clean Electricity Standard (CES).

"We should be done with pussyfooting around the edges of the big systems change."

Because, as Data for Progress Political Director Marcela Mulholland made clear, it is overwhelmingly popular.

"Our findings are really clear: Investments in our electric grid are extremely popular amongst all voters—not just Democrats."

It's not just popular; it's possible. Ten states have already passed a CES to reduce their emissions, as NRDC Director of Federal Electricity and Utility Policy Yvonne McIntyre reminded us.

"We know it works. We've seen it in action."

Dr. Leah Stokes was all of us: Into. It. (We could have predicted it—Leah co-wrote our report on a CES and is one of its biggest champions.)

"My gosh, you have me convinced."

Did we pique your interest? Pour yourself a cold one (or a hot one—we don't judge!), then watch and share the full live stream on Facebook with your friends and family—because they need to know why Congress has to pass the full American Jobs Plan with a CES (and not some poor excuse for a counterproposal from the GOP).

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Thanks,

Rainee Taylor
Digital Advisor, Evergreen Action

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