Friend,
U.S. PIRG's End of Year Drive ends at midnight tonight, and it looks like we haven't heard from you yet, Friend. Will you take a moment to review the information we have on file?
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FOR REVIEW: Membership Record
Name: Friend
U.S. PIRG Member Record: 136-5536966
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2021 End of Year Giving Status
Goal: $100,000
Deadline: Midnight, December 31, 2021
Current Progress: 52% to goal
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This year, PIRG faced a multitude of public interest challenges -- plastic pollution, climate change, and dangerous toxics like dicamba and PFAS. And we've worked hard to protect the public interest and make progress on all of these challenges and more.
Throughout the year, we've swiftly and effectively responded to these challenges with critical research, strategic advocacy and grassroots organizing. To help us continue standing up for the public interest, generous donors are matching gifts dollar for dollar, up to $50,000 nationwide, until midnight tonight.
Double your impact by making a matched gift to PIRG today.
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When you give to PIRG, you're fueling the dedicated efforts of a network with a decades-long track record of success addressing some of our nation's most pressing issues. Here are just a few of the 2021 victories your support has made possible:
* We helped lead the charge to ban some of the worst single-use plastics in Colorado, Washington and Virginia. We also helped pass the first producer responsibility laws in the country, in Maine and Oregon, and an important truth in recycling law in California.
* A nationwide ban on most uses of the brain-damaging pesticide chlorpyrifos, following a years-long campaign by PIRG and our partners.[1]
* Landmark federal investments in clean transportation, lead-free drinking water, toxic waste cleanup and more in the PIRG-backed bipartisan infrastructure package signed into law by President Biden in November.[2]
* A momentous commitment from Apple to respect Right to Repair, which was made possible by PIRG's sustained advocacy and thousands of activists like you who called on the tech giant to loosen unfair repair restrictions on its devices.[3]
We've accomplished a lot together this year, and we're ready to go even further in 2022. Help us build on this year's progress by making a matched gift today.
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Thank you for making it all possible,
Faye Park
President
P.S. If you've already made a contribution to our drive, thank you for your support! Our system may still be processing your recent gift.
1. "Statement: Infrastructure bill will mean cleaner air, water and energy for U.S.," U.S. PIRG, November 5, 2021.
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2. Coral Davenport, "E.P.A. to Block Pesticide Tied to Neurological Harm in Children," The New York Times, August 18, 2021.
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3. "Statement: Apple concedes to Right to Repair movement, reverses ban on selling parts to consumers," U.S. PIRG, November 17, 2021.
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Your donation will power our dedicated staff of organizers, policy experts and attorneys who drive all of our campaigns in the public interest, from banning Roundup and moving us beyond plastic, to saving our antibiotics and being your consumer watchdog, to protecting our environment and our democracy. None of our work would be possible without the support of people just like you.
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