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The House of Representatives is currently marking up the reconciliation bill.
What does this mean? House committees are discussing what they will and won't be investing in . This legislation package will provide funding to address the climate crisis
at the scale needed. If meaningful investments are included, we can work toward
environmental justice, decarbonize our power sector, and create millions of
good-paying jobs. Without bold investments in climate, we will continue to see climate change
worsen, disproportionately harming the most vulnerable populations.
This is a once-in-a-generation opportunity to make transformative investments in
climate action, but we need your help. This is why we’re asking you to contact your elected representatives to ensure
that climate is prioritized in the reconciliation bill.
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You know this, I know this, and s cientists and experts agree: if we don't drastically reduce carbon emissions by
the year 2030, we won’t be able to avoid irreversible climate catastrophe. But
we can act now, to prevent communities across the country from facing even more
devastating and destructive wildfires, hurricanes, droughts, flooding, and
storms. Reconciliation gives Congress one of the best opportunities to build a more
equitable, just, and inclusive clean energy economy.
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Here is what we want to see in the reconciliation bill to meet the moment and
act on climate:
By including the above five pillars in the reconciliation bill, we can ensure
that President Biden’s commitments to climate action are fulfilled, ensuring a
better future for all of us.
Use our tool to contact your elected representatives to demand they prioritize
climate action in reconciliation.
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In solidarity,
Lotanna Obodozie
Advocacy Associate
Generation Progress
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