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Don’t Let Republicans Wreck Climate Protection Agencies

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Recent hurricanes like Helene and Milton have torn through communities, leaving destruction and trag

Recent hurricanes like Helene and Milton have torn through communities, leaving destruction and tragedy in their wake. Experts warn that these disasters are only becoming more severe, and unless we act, the consequences will continue to escalate.  Disturbingly, right-wing Republicans are pushing Project 2025, a plan that will only make things worse. Under this plan, Republicans aim to dismantle critical climate and emergency services, putting lives at risk and weakening our ability to respond to natural disasters.  Imagine having to pay for weather warnings just to stay safe during a hurricane. That’s the future Project 2025 is pushing for. It’s all about putting profits over people and possibly endangering lives.  [Sign the petition now to stop Project 2025 and pledge to vote for Democrats! We need leaders who actually believe in protecting our planet and the people in it from natural disasters.]( [SIGN THE PLEDGE]( Join us today to fight back and stand up for a safer future.  – 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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