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Subject Take C6 Project’s Spring Priorities Survey!
Date March 6, 2022 6:00 PM
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Hey team,

As a member of our grassroots organization, your input is always valued – that’s why the C6 Project wants to hear from you today!

With spring just around the corner, we want to hear what your priorities are for the months ahead – take 30 seconds to fill out our Spring Priorities Survey >>> [link removed]

We are a community-driven organization, and that means listening to our supporters is central to our work. Next week, our team will meet and go over the results of this survey. The results will tell us what matters to climate activists like you, which will then inform our decision-making (like when choosing who to endorse, for example).

We will be incorporating your feedback into our strategy moving forward, so this is your chance to speak directly to us about your priorities!

The survey closes at midnight, so please, team – take a moment to fill out our Spring Priorities Survey >>> [link removed]

Thanks for sharing your thoughts,

The C6 Project

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1. Advancing clean energy by sponsoring bold legislative action

2. Creating skilled, well-paid, clean energy jobs across the county

3. Championing a comprehensive environmental justice platform

4. Promoting a people-centered approach to environmentalism

5. Democratizing access to clean energy

6. Understanding clean energy as part of a comprehensive national security platform

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