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Marjorie Taylor Greene is a fan of clean energy jobs??

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even Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene is a fan>> Marjorie Taylor Greene, who once called global

even Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene is a fan>> Marjorie Taylor Greene, who once called global warming "healthy," is in a unique position: cheering a green energy project -- that benefits her district. - POLITICO Yesterday, solar company Q Cells announced a $2.5 billion expansion of its manufacturing plant in Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s Georgia district -- creating 2,500 jobs. When a reporter asked her about the announcement, her response was positive! “We’re excited to have jobs,” she said. Rep. Greene may deny the science of climate change, but she can't deny the new jobs brought to her district by the clean energy economy. And that’s important! When a hardline MAGA Republican like Marjorie Taylor Greene is reluctantly embracing progress, it’s an important signal that the debate on climate action is shifting -- that building a clean energy economy benefits everyone. We need your help amplifying that point and making sure it gets all the attention it deserves. Team, will you take a moment to share why even Marjorie Taylor Greene is changing her tune on clean energy? [SHARE NOW]( Not a single Republican in Congress voted to pass President Biden’s Inflation Reduction Act. Back then, Marjorie Taylor Greene was a big old “No.” But the investments in clean energy made possible by the Inflation Reduction Act are changing the political calculus for everyone. We just need to make that reality obvious to all the decision makers in Washington. To more wins ahead, Climate Power P.S. Not active on Twitter? Share [the article]( on the social media account you use most, or forward this email to a few friends. [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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