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I’m not backing down from the fight to protect our planet

The climate crisis is urgent.

Global temperatures are rising at an alarming rate, and the recent report from the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change makes clear that we must act now.

Last year, Congress passed the most significant investment in clean energy in history with the Inflation Reduction Act, created more opportunities for green infrastructure through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Act, and passed the CHIPs and Science Act to invest in climate-related R&D and semiconductor manufacturing.

To combat the climate crisis, we need even more action – big, bold action. But what we're getting from the new Republican House Majority instead is support for polluters and attempts to gut landmark environmental laws.

I am committed to fighting for climate policies that lead to a better future, but I need your help. We're growing a movement ready to fight to protect our planet for our children and grandchildren.

It's nearly the end-of-quarter deadline; can you chip in now to help elect leaders who will protect our planet for generations to come?

Earlier this year, the Republican majority disbanded the Select Committee on the Climate Crisis, making it harder to craft and pass climate legislation. They are focused on politics—not science.

But I'm not backing down from this fight, and I know you aren't either. Climate action is possible — even in a challenging political environment.

Our movement is powerful, and it's growing every day. We need more leaders who will make the climate crisis a priority. Can you chip in $3 today?

It's not going to be easy. It's going to take everyone coming together and demanding change. But we can and will win this fight.

Thank you for standing with me,

Suzanne

Posted on March 29, 2023.

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Meet Suzanne

Suzanne knows what it’s like to struggle to make ends meet. She worked her way through community college, university, and law school. She started her career at Legal Aid and worked as a consumer rights attorney. Throughout her career she’s been a leading advocate for public education, protecting the environment, and civil rights. She’s fighting for a better future for all Oregonians.

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