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Climate Cabinet Action Fund

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We help candidates run - and win - on climate.

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State and local leaders are key to keeping climate progress alive. Join us TOMORROW for a webinar on navigating the clean energy funding freeze, featuring NC Rep. Lindsey Prather, CO Rep. Junie Joseph, and Pima County Supervisor Jen Allen. RSVP here: bit.ly/cc-fundingfree…

State and local leaders are key to keeping climate progress alive.

Join us TOMORROW for a webinar on navigating the clean energy funding freeze, featuring NC Rep. Lindsey Prather, CO Rep. Junie Joseph, and Pima County Supervisor Jen Allen.

RSVP here: bit.ly/cc-fundingfree…
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We’ve said it before, and we’ll say it again: the reconciliation bill in Congress is a direct hit to the clean energy economy—and to working families More than 90,000 clean energy jobs have already been lost. In states like AZ, livelihoods are on the line kjzz.org/politics/2025-…

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“It’s changed my life.” That’s what one Illinoisan said about a clean energy job training program that passed in 2021. Climate policy isn’t just about emissions. It’s about a life of dignity, opportunity, and good jobs for working people. chicagotribune.com/2025/06/23/cle…

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At a time of unprecedented federal attacks on clean energy, we can’t afford to go backwards on state climate progress. Rolling back our clean energy targets hurts consumers, workers, and working families most. dailypress.com/2025/06/20/nor…

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Cutting IRA clean energy credits while complaining about high energy bills is a special kind of performance art. canarymedia.com/articles/clean…

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The Texas floods were preventable events fueled by polluters’ campaign dollars and decades of policy choices. We need state & local leaders who face the climate crisis head-on—not hide behind denial. insideclimatenews.org/news/11072025/…

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We’ve got 500,000 reasons not to give up on the clean energy transition—and they’re all local offices that are critical to investing in clean energy 💪

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In Madison, WI, an organic farm added solar arrays to its off-grid facilities, transforming operations and improving working conditions. This is what local climate leadership can do: drive sustainable agriculture and build community resilience. yaleclimateconnections.org/2025/07/solar-…

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With all the chaos coming from the federal government, it’s easy to feel powerless. Here’s the truth: the climate fight isn’t in Washington. It’s your city council seat, your state legislature, your utility commission. We’re here to elect people who will actually get things done

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We’ve all felt the pain of rising energy bills, and they aren’t random. They’re driven by expensive gas power plants We elect leaders who fight back by passing laws that invest in clean energy and lower costs for working families.

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Even as Trump’s tax & budget bill cuts solar and EV credits, Illinois has the opportunity to pass a new clean energy package to give homes and businesses a buffer. State leadership is more critical than ever in the face of federal attacks. chicagotribune.com/2025/07/15/ill…

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Clean energy isn’t a distant dream — it’s happening now in city halls. That’s because 75% of our climate commitments can be decided by state and local officials. We’re electing climate champions to those local seats to push solar, storage, and grid upgrades on the ground.

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Most climate election dollars go to federal races. But local races unlock clean energy that creates jobs, cuts emissions, and saves families money. Our candidates get that—and that’s why we invest early in under-the-radar, high-impact races. secure.actblue.com/donate/ccaf

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With a hostile federal government, states must step up—just like they did during Trump’s first term, and then some. That means building climate-resilient infrastructure, and investing in clean energy. chicagotribune.com/2025/07/20/asp…

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Kerr County’s deadly flood wasn’t a fluke. It’s a preview of what’s coming. Extreme weather is accelerating. We need state & local leaders who’ll invest in resilient infrastructure and act on climate before the next disaster hits. grist.org/extreme-weathe…

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If anti-climate politicians move ahead to weaken NC’s climate goals, the state will lose more than 50,000 jobs per year and at least $47.2 billion in investments to build new power plants. There are the livelihoods of working families, not just numbers. canarymedia.com/articles/clean…

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.Climate Cabinet Action endorses candidates with an “outsized climate impact.” In Cleveland, we’re creating pathways into good jobs in green industries; cleaning up the air by planting trees & expanding green space; and promoting transportation alternatives. I appreciate the support!

.<a href="/Climate_AF/">Climate Cabinet Action</a> endorses candidates with an “outsized climate impact.” In Cleveland, we’re creating pathways into good jobs in green industries; cleaning up the air by planting trees &amp; expanding green space; and promoting transportation alternatives. I appreciate the support!