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Your Impact: Day on the Hill in Washington, DC

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Friend, your support has been instrumental in driving positive change for outdoor access in communit

Friend, your support has been instrumental in driving positive change for outdoor access in communities across the country. ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ [TPL advocates in DC on April 17, 2024] Friend of Trust for Public Land, It’s been almost a week, and I am still riding high on the feeling of having TPL advocates from across the country join me in Washington, DC, for Day on the Hill. Together, we carried a critical message to lawmakers: that the joys and benefits of the outdoors should be available to all people! For a sense of the energy and enthusiasm we felt as we met with elected officials, listen to the [latest episode of TPL’s podcast—recorded live from Day on the Hill](. [LISTEN TO THE NEW EPISODE]( [LISTEN TO THE NEW EPISODE]( Highlights from TPL’s Day on the Hill: • Held over 90 meetings with elected officials to discuss the importance of the Outdoors for All Act and its impact on communities nationwide. • Delivered over 8,200 signatures urging elected officials to champion this legislation. • Showed up in force. More than 100 advocates representing 24 states met with congressional offices to express their commitment to expanding outdoor access for all. [quote] This moment demands our optimism and our energy . . . clean air, clean water, public lands are a uniting mantra we can all believe in. Don’t for a moment underestimate your impact." - Senator John W. Hickenlooper, Colorado Friend, thank you once again for your unwavering support and dedication to ensuring that everyone, regardless of zip code, has the opportunity to enjoy the benefits of the outdoors. Warm regards, [Myke Bybee signature] Myke Bybee Senior Director of Federal Relations Trust for Public Land [PS: Have you signed the petition to support the Outdoors for All Act yet? There’s still time to let your senators know you stand behind increasing access to the outdoors.]( You received this email from [Trust for Public Land](. From protecting unspoiled lands, building parks and trails, and transforming schoolyards, Trust for Public Land strives to create healthy, equitable communities for everyone. Your support makes our work possible. [Donate today.]( 23 Geary St., Suite 1000, San Francisco, CA 94108 800-714-LAND (5263) [Update your email preferences or unsubscribe](

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