Today marks 52 years since the first Earth Day was observed in the United States. What started with Americans across the country demanding protections for our environment has grown into a global movement urging action and awareness of the climate crisis.

John,

Today marks 52 years since the first Earth Day was observed in the United States. What started with Americans across the country demanding protections for our environment has grown into a global movement urging action and awareness of the climate crisis.

Kim understands that climate change is the greatest moral issue of our time. Before she attended medical school, Kim worked at the Environmental Protection Agency. Now as a congresswoman, protecting our environment has been one of her top priorities.

Last year, Kim helped pass the bipartisan Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act which included provisions she championed to make our forests more resilient to wildfires, protect our rivers and streams, and more. And she's continuing to work in Congress to ensure our country invests in clean energy, reduces carbon emissions, and protects our planet for future generations.

Kim knows we only have a few years to make major changes before we see irreversible and profound damage to our environment, so she's fighting for bold solutions to protect our planet. But the only way we can tackle this crisis is if we all work together.

On this Earth Day, add your name to join Kim in recommitting to the fight to protect our planet >>


Thanks,

Team Schrier

 

 

To hold the House majority, we must re-elect Rep. Kim Schrier in WA-08. Will you chip in to protect Kim's seat and the Democratic House majority in 2022?




 
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