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The Supreme Court has just reversed 40 years of legal precedent by overturning the Chevron rule â€

The Supreme Court has just reversed 40 years of legal precedent by overturning the Chevron rule — a ruling that weakens the federal government’s ability to hold polluters accountable and protect our environment.  This decision is a direct attack on our ability to curb corporate pollution and protect the air we breathe, the water we drink, and the planet we call home. The Court has given corporations more freedom to exploit and pollute our natural resources while limiting the federal government’s power to rein them in.  We cannot let this stand.  We need to send a loud and clear message: the American people reject this ruling and will not allow our environmental protections to be stripped away. We need as many voices as possible to make an impact, and that’s where you come in.  [Will you sign our petition to dissent against the Supreme Court’s ruling and demand action to restore these vital protections?]( [SIGN ON NOW]( Every signature counts, and together, we can show that the fight for a clean, safe, and livable environment is far from over.  – Left Click  Left Click is made up of activists, volunteers, and concerned citizens who help shape strategy, inform policy, and build teams of movers and shakers nationwide. Emails like these are an important aspect of our progressive strategy so we can keep in touch with our supporters. If you want to unsubscribe, [click here](. ©2024. All rights reserved. Left Click, a dba of UpWave Digital Solutions LLC 653 Hollydale Rd. Fairfield, CT, 06824 United States

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