From Climate Justice Alliance <[email protected]>
Subject Digital Rally Tues: Say no to the dirty side deal!
Date September 26, 2022 8:29 PM
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Dear John,

JOIN US TOMORROW TO SAY NO DIRTY SIDE-DEALS! On Tuesday, September 27th at
3pm ET/ 2pm CT/ 12pm PST we’re co-hosting a digital rally with Indigenous
Environmental Network to fight against this most recent handout to the gas
and oil industry, the Permitting Reform Bill._REGISTER HERE _AND JOIN US
TUESDAY FOR THIS IMPORTANT DIGITAL RALLY TO LEARN MORE. [3]

SPEAKERS INCLUDE:

MARIA LOPEZ-NUÑEZ, Deputy Director, Ironbound Community Corporation, Inc.
& CJA Board Member

JORDAN HARMON, Policy Analyst, Indigenous Environmental Network

BASAV SEN, Climate Justice Project Director, Institute for Policy Studies

CRYSTAL CAVALIER, Co-Founder, Seven Directions of Service

JEAN SU, Program Director, Center for Biological Diversity

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Written by the American Petroleum Institute, the bill would destroy
protections in place under the National Environmental Policy Act and Clean
Water Act. It silences most affected communities from speaking up against
proposed extractive projects and edges them out of the judiciary process,
working in direct opposition to climate action. While the bill is being
promoted by Senators Manchin (D-WV) and Schumer (D-NY), others like
Representative Grijalva and Senator Sanders are fighting back.

The decision will be made by the Senate this week. To keep it from going
through we need to make our voices heard now.

You can read our most recent statement on the dirty side deal here. [5]

With gratitude,

CJA

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