From Abbie Bradford, MCV <[email protected]>
Subject We’re almost at 1,000! SIGN OUR PETITION: Maine workers need federal climate action
Date September 21, 2021 11:48 AM
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[link removed] [[link removed]]Dear John,
We cannot wait any longer to address the climate crisis if we wish to see a healthy and sustainable future for our nation and for Maine.
That's why nearly 1,000 Mainers have signed our petition calling on Congress to support the Build Back Better Act!
For the health of the planet and our economy, we must pass this bill to support clean energy projects and the Maine workers that make these projects possible.
Will you help us reach 1,000 signers today? We will deliver your petition signatures to Maine's Congressional delegation. Click here to sign our petition and make your voice heard. [[link removed]]
SIGN THE PETITION [[link removed]]I made the trip to Lewiston a few weeks ago to speak with Kilton Webb, a fourth-year Electrician Apprentice with IBEW Local 567, to learn more about why Maine workers are calling on our federal delegation to support the Build Back Better Act. Hit play to hear from Kilton:
[link removed] [[link removed]]Congress has returned to Washington to negotiate the Build Back Better Act, which is currently working its way through the House. It’s the biggest and boldest clean energy and climate proposal in history — but right now, climate action hangs in the balance. We need Congressman Golden and Maine's full delegation to support this bill, too.
Tell Maine's Congressional delegation: Support the Build Back Better Act for the good of our economy and planet . Click here to sign our petition [[link removed]] .
The oil and gas industry and other polluters are spending MILLIONS to flood Congress with deceptive messaging and apply pressure to strip climate action out of the bill. Widely supported, common sense climate provisions are on the chopping block — investments that would expand workforce training and union job opportunities to thousands of Mainers.
As Kilton said, these are great paying jobs with amazing benefits for people in the skilled trades and more. Investing in clean energy could transform Maine’s economy, communities, and countless lives.
That’s why we must come together and make our voices as loud as possible.
Join us in telling Congress that we must invest in bold climate solutions, grow clean energy jobs, and make sure Maine communities are not left behind in this transition . Click here to take action [[link removed]] .
Yours,
Abbie
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