From Washington Conservation Voters <[email protected]>
Subject Launching today: Push your legislators to even bolder action
Date June 11, 2021 4:30 PM
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Check out the Evergreen Future Report Card

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A year ago, WCV launched Evergreen Future, a comprehensive four-year campaign to push candidates and elected officials across the state to support the bold environmental action we need.

Evergreen Future provides a roadmap for leaders on how to tackle our biggest environmental, public health, and economic challenges. Whether you are white, Black, Indigenous, or brown, and regardless of your income, we all need leaders who prioritize building a sustainable and resilient future for all.

The Evergreen Future campaign is broken down into four pillars: Ensuring Environmental Justice and Public Health, Acting on Climate, Clean Water and Healthy Forests, and Holding Corporate Polluters Accountable.

Now, a year into the campaign, we’re releasing our first annual Report Card to review the environmental progress made, hold elected officials accountable to their Evergreen Future commitment, and highlight where bold action is still needed over the next three years.

>> Read through the Report Card here << [[link removed]]

We have an opportunity to face the historic challenges of today and create a better future for all of us. Puget Sound, our forests, and the climate won’t wait. Washington needs more leaders who are ready to work at the scale and urgency of the enormous challenges we face. And the public needs to know who is going to stand up for them. Click here to see if your legislator or candidate has signed on to our platform! [[link removed]]

Thanks for all of your work to hold our elected leaders accountable to an Evergreen Future.

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