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Dear Friend, |
The Supreme Court’s continued attacks on our fundamental rights and the government’s ability to address the crises of today are reason for concern. The Court’s decision to hear Sackett v. Environmental Protection Agency is the next such attack, one that could dramatically weaken the Clean Water Act. The conservative supermajority is eager to enact its radical deregulatory agenda, no matter the costs to our health and the health of our ecosystems. |
Despite the bleak trajectory, the Court’s actions — and its lack of accountability — are no reason for cynicism. The federal government still has authority to protect our health and the health of the ecosystems we all depend on. People are drinking dirty water, breathing unhealthy air, and being poisoned by toxic chemicals — and we won’t accept that. The government has a responsibility to all of us to create strong safeguards for our health and our environment. |
The EPA has active comment periods on most of these issues — and you can push it to act by clicking here and taking all four actions. |
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Sincerely,
Kyle Berquist
Digital Advocacy Specialist |
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