Almost 100 years ago, in the 1930s, Oklahoma suffered some of the worst of the Dust Bowl. Unrelenting droughts and dust storms ripped communities apart and Kendra’s family, like so many others, fled for safer conditions.
Kendra's Mamaw and other family leaving during the Dust Bowl
As a 5th generation Oklahoman, Kendra knows that we need to take our natural resources seriously. We have to responsibly steward our land so that the next generation of farmers, ranchers, and hunters can thrive in Oklahoma.
That’s why this Earth Day, we’re asking you to commit to conserving Oklahoma’s natural beauty for generations to come. Will you add your name now?
Managing our lands isn’t just an environmental issue. It’s an economic one. Communities and livelihoods were torn up during the Dust Bowl — we have a responsibility to do everything in our power to stop that from happening again.
But Scott Pruitt isn’t interested in serving our community or protecting our natural land. He’s made a career out of violating ethics laws and lining his pockets with dirty money.
Oklahoma needs a problem solver, not a polluter. That’s why we’re asking you to sign on now and commit to preserving Oklahoma’s lands for future generations.
Thanks for all you do,
Team Horn
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