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On Monday, President Biden signed into law the Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill -- part one of his eco

On Monday, President Biden signed into law the Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill -- part one of his economic agenda. But Congress must now act on part two and deliver for working families by passing the historic, fully-paid-for Build Back Better Act. [Climate Power]( On Monday, President Biden signed into law the Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill -- part one of his economic agenda. But Congress must now act on part two and deliver for working families by passing the historic, fully-paid-for Build Back Better Act. The bipartisan bill invests in climate-resilient infrastructure, but -- let’s be clear -- it does not take the critical action science demands to tackle the climate crisis. It doesn’t do enough to lower costs, create jobs, invest in environmental justice, or put us on a path to cut emissions. But the Build Back Better Act does. Seventeen Nobel Prize winning economists have said that Build Back Better will ease long-term inflation and lower costs for families. But only if Congress passes it. During Monday's signing ceremony, Speaker Pelosi promised the House will vote THIS WEEK to advance the Build Back Better Act -- your representative needs to hear from you now. Text ASAP to 434-266-8464* now to call your representative and demand they finish the job by PASSING the Build Back Better Act ASAP. Last week in Glasgow, representatives made important promises to get Build Back Better over the finish line and uphold our climate commitments to the international community and their own constituents. It can’t wait. They must act now. We can’t rebuild our roads and bridges only to have climate catastrophes destroy them again and again. The Build Back Better Act is our last, best chance to address the climate crisis, all while making the important investments for economic relief American families need. It’s time for Congress to finish the job. Thanks for being in this fight, Lori Lori Lodes Executive Director Climate Power *By texting ASAP to 434-266-8464 you consent to receive recurring text message updates from Climate Power, including by automated text messages. 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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