From Team Crow <[email protected]>
Subject Hold our beer
Date December 10, 2019 4:38 PM
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Hey,

Beer is mostly water -- almost 90 percent of it, in fact.

The flavor and cleanliness of water are at the heart of making a great brew -- and are the key to the multi-million dollar economy that powers many of the craft breweries that call our state home.

Too many sulfates? Beer can taste acidic. Chlorine? It can resemble aspirin. Yuck -- no one wants any of that.

But soon, the Supreme Court will decide whether or not the Trump administration can weaken existing protections in the Clean Water Act -- a crucial cornerstone of public health law that has kept our water safe for drinking, bathing, and so on. If we give big businesses a <strong>license to pollute</strong> and make it easier to pump sludge into our grounds and waterways, the water we all rely on each day will be contaminated as a result.

Add your name now to stand up for our rivers and streams, and tell the Supreme Court: No company should ever be given a license to pollute >> [link removed]

Dirty water impacts each and every one of us. Polluted rivers and streams will affect outdoor recreation, the food we eat, and yes, even the beer we drink. In fact, local craft brewers from all across the nation have joined together to defend the Clean Water Act. Not only would a rollback of these life-saving protections cost them more and hurt their business, but any beer you drink will start to taste a whole lot like medicine. Ick.

It's vital we stand up to wealthy corporations who care more about their bottom line than public safety. And -- we cannot overstate this -- whatever decision the Supreme Court makes will impact your life, friend. So, add your name to fight back today:

SIGN THE PETITION >> [link removed]

Thanks,

Team Crow


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