From Lindsey Scholten <[email protected]>
Subject It’s time: tell your U.S. Representative to pass the Build Back Better Act!
Date November 3, 2021 2:01 PM
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Hey John,

This is it! The Build Back Better Act—a once-in-a-generation opportunity for climate action—is about to go to a House vote. It’s time to speak up: tell your U.S. Representative to vote for strong climate action in the Build Back Better Act [[link removed]]!

The current version of the Build Back Better Act is looking pretty revolutionary. It would create billions of good-paying jobs in clean energy, reduce families’ energy bills by $500 a year, and invest in the communities that have been the most impacted by the climate crisis, including low-income communities and communities of color. If passed, the Build Back Better Act would be by far the most significant climate investment in our country’s history. This is the kind of climate action we’ve been waiting for!

Using our easy online form, send an email to your U.S. Representative and ask them to vote yes on the Build Back Better Act [[link removed]]! If passed, the Build Back Better Act will put the U.S. on track to reach its greenhouse gas reduction goals by 2030. By investing in clean energy, justice, and jobs, the Build Back Better Act will help revitalize our economy and invest in the health of our communities. Please take action soon, before it goes to a vote [[link removed]]! We’re heading into the final push for a better future. Let’s pass the Build Back Better Act!

Thank you for your activism,
Lindsey Scholten
Deputy Director, OLCV

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United States

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