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The climate crisis is here, and we have to act fast. The Build Back Better Act is expected for a vot

The climate crisis is here, and we have to act fast. The Build Back Better Act is expected for a vote in the House next week -- and whether or not it passes depends on the work we do now. [Climate Power]( Hey team, I wanted to share with you something important that President Biden said yesterday while in California, where wildfires have been raging for months, burning millions of acres and displacing thousands of people: "These fires are blinking code red for our nation. They're gaining frequency and ferocity, and we know what we have to do.” And the answer is simple: We must ACT. The climate crisis is here, and we have to act fast. The Build Back Better Act is expected for a vote in the House next week -- and whether or not it passes depends on the work we do now. This is our climate moment, and it’s CODE RED. But here’s what you can do right now: Text CODE RED to 434-266-8464 * and we’ll connect you with your representative to make sure they’re voting yes next week. The Build Back Better Act is a historic investment in clean energy, millions of jobs, and resilient infrastructure that reduces costs for families like yours and mine. It’s a no-brainer. It’s fully-paid for by having the wealthiest Americans and big corporations finally pay their fair share. Something an overwhelming majority of Americans support. There is not another opportunity to take action that will be as transformative as we need it to be, as soon as we need it to be. The climate crisis is here, and as President Biden said, “We know what we have to do.” Text CODE RED to 434-266-8464 * now to do what we need to. Demand your representative supports the Build Back Better Act. Thanks for being in this fight, Lori Lori Lodes Executive Director Climate Power *By texting CODE RED to 434-266-8464 you agree to receive recurring automated text message updates from Climate Power. Txt HELP for help, STOP to end. Msg & Data rates may apply. Privacy policy and terms of service [here](. [tw]( [fb]( [yt]( [ig]( [Home]( [About]( [CP]( Climate Power 555 Capitol Mall, Suite 1095 Sacramento, CA 95814 United States If you wish to no longer receive email from us, please [unsubscribe](.

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