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Re: The truth about utility companies and wildfires [Act Now]

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Friend, Utility companies that provide us with basic necessities like electricity and gas are using

Friend, Utility companies that provide us with basic necessities like electricity and gas are using our money to burn down the planet. More, they’re blocking improvements to power grids causing major wildfires, saying it will cost too much to upgrade them to be safer, all while announcing record profits. [We won’t let them get away with it. Add your name to hold them accountable.]( [SIGN NOW]( Here's the email we previously sent: --------------------------------------------------------------- Friend, there’s a big truth that utility companies don’t want you to know about. Power lines and utility equipment are starting large wildfires ravaging the country as extreme heat wreaks havoc on electric grids that were not built to withstand it. And utility companies are blocking improvements to power grids that are starting these fires, saying it will cost too much to upgrade them to be safer, all while announcing record profits. [Help us send a powerful message to utility companies that our climate movement is ready to go all out to hold them accountable.]( [SIGN NOW]( Utility companies are one of the biggest roadblocks to climate change solutions. They’re charging us more while they get paid off by the fossil fuel industry to block the transition to renewable energy. Utility companies don’t want to change the status quo. Let’s ramp up the public pressure. [Will you add your name right now to show utility companies that you’re in the fight to take back our power?]( [SIGN NOW]( We need to push them to switch our utilities from fossil fuels to renewable energy, and to make our power grid safer, as our country faces more and more threats from extreme wildfires worsened by the climate crisis. Together, we can make a difference and create a better future for our planet. Every voice counts in this fight. Onwards, Team 350 Paid for by 350.org. Does not equal endorsement. Daily Kos, PO Box 70036, Oakland, CA, 94612. If you wish to unsubscribe from Daily Kos paid lead generation emails, please [click here](. You will still continue receiving other types of Daily Kos emails. If you wish to unsubscribe from ALL Daily Kos emails, please click the link at the bottom of the email. Sent via [ActionNetwork.org](. To update your email address, change your name or address, or to stop receiving emails from Daily Kos, please [click here](.

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