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Happy Earth Day, {NAME}! From coast to coast, folks are taking part in green initiatives to protect

Happy Earth Day, {NAME}! From coast to coast, folks are taking part in green initiatives to protect and preserve the environment for future generations. And here in Virginia, with our stunning landscapes, diverse ecosystems, and vibrant communities, there's no shortage of reasons to celebrate – and to celebrate by taking action. Because, right now, we're facing a crisis that we can't ignore. Climate change poses a significant threat to our environment, economy, and way of life. Here in Virginia, we are already experiencing the effects of rising temperatures, sea-level rise, and extreme weather events. So, it's time to demand better and take action because climate change is already here. We need leaders in Congress who are ready to get things done. Leaders who have been in the fight. Leaders who've proven they can get results. Leaders who understand the human cost and know how to speak to the communities most affected. I am ready to make sure every voice in Virginia's 7th District is heard, and that's what my campaign is about. I'm ready to fight for renewable energy projects, energy efficiency measures, stronger environmental regulations in Congress, and so much more. But, I need your help to move our climate first agenda to D.C. [Will you take a moment to chip in and strengthen our movement?]( Let's celebrate Earth Day and take meaningful steps towards a brighter, greener future for all of us. Onward, Margaret Express Donate: If you've stored your info with ActBlue Express, we'll process your contribution instantly: [$5]( [$15]( [$25]( [$50]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( Paid for by Margaret for Congress This email was sent by [Margaret Angela Franklin]( Margaret for Congress PO Box 4084 Woodbridge, VA 22194 United States Email is an important way for Margaret Angela Franklin to keep supporters like you informed about critical issues and to build a winning grassroots campaign. Too much email? [Switch to our less email option here](. Click here to [update your email address or other information](. If you no longer want to hear from Margaret Angela Franklin, [click here to get off all our lists instantly](. Questions or concerns? [Contact us here](.

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