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They won these for you, and more>> There are ONLY 6 DAYS to Election Day Vote for your future: When

They won these for you, and more>> There are ONLY 6 DAYS to Election Day Vote for your future: [MAKE A VOTING PLAN]( When you vote, team, it’s not simply about checking a box or filling in a bubble. You are making a choice for your future. Climate voters like you have power -- the power to realize policy that will change or save lives -- like the Inflation Reduction Act. Without voters like you taking a stand in 2020, Congress wouldn’t have passed the most significant climate bill in US history -- and Americans wouldn’t have these benefits: 📉 Lower costs on healthcare, prescription drugs, and energy (see “Energy savings” below), while tackling inflation and creating millions of good jobs. And it’ll prevent nearly $2 TRILLION in climate impacts. That’s trillions of taxpayer dollars saved! ⚡ Energy savings for renters and homeowners alike. That’s right! Through a whole list of clean energy incentives, the average American family will save over $1,000 on their energy bills per year. 🌞 Reduced air pollution at the source, holds companies accountable for methane emissions, and funds zero-emissions technologies. With 40% of Americans currently breathing polluted air, this will save thousands of lives. 💧 Drought relief to support frontline and Indigenous communities impacted by drought in over half of the continental U.S. -- which will only get more severe. 💸 Local funding to take on climate impacts, cut air pollution, and invest in clean energy projects in our neighborhoods. Communities like yours know what you're up against and have the solutions -- now cities, states, and Tribes will also have funding to implement them. The Inflation Reduction Act does all this and more without raising taxes on anyone making under $400,000. So when you cast your ballot, remember to vote for the climate champions who are fighting for your family, and for your future. Here’s a quick guide to help you make your voting plan: [TAKE ME TO THE GUIDE]( Thanks for being a climate voter, Climate Power P.S. Already voted? Want to help make sure others have the resources they need to vote and make their voices heard?[Join When We All Vote to help text-out-the-vote at one of their textbanks -- happening daily!]( [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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