Here’s how to tell WA state legislators to get busy on climate change

‘We know that legislators don’t hear enough from their constituents about the climate crisis - so let’s change that.’

Click here to join the Civic Action Team

When you sign up for the Civic Action Team with Washington state’s 350.org, you’ll get links to a state legislature form to fill out where you can voice your support, or not, on bills as they pass through committees.

State climate action this week of Jan 21, 2023, : Energy, recycling, and more!

  • Reducing mercury in lighting products

  • Protecting tenants by prohibiting predatory practices and making remedies under the consumer protection act easier

  • Responsible environmental management of batteries

  • Energy in buildings (a state-wide informational navigator program)

  • Eliminating part of the public utility tax exemption for interstate petroleum and crude oil shipments

  • On-premises energy generation (net metering for solar panels)

  • Oppose planning for advanced nuclear reactor technology in Washington

    Join the Civic Action Team

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