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ACTION ALERT: The climate crisis isn’t going to fix itself.

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President Biden needs our help to make sure this bill passes. If we’re going to take on the cli

President Biden needs our help to make sure this bill passes. [Fight for Progress]( [Add your name to support Biden's American Jobs Plan >>]( If we’re going to take on the climate crisis and guarantee every community safe drinking water and clean air, our infrastructure is going to need some serious upgrades. This won’t be easy. But for so many, it can’t wait. Just look at how climate-vulnerable infrastructure is already endangering American communities: [Severe weather this summer could cause another Texas power crisis]( Texas Tribune (April 15, 2021) [Brain-damaging lead found in tap water from most Illinois communities]( Chicago Tribune (March 19, 2021) [Drought-plagued California and western U.S. may see another devastating fire season]( Washington Post (April 10, 2021) Climate change is not some far-off possibility. It’s here – and it’s doing damage as you read this. That’s why President Biden is proposing what he calls "a once-in-a-generation investment" in American infrastructure and clean energy with his latest proposal: The American Jobs Plan. [Now here’s where you come in. Can President Biden count on you to make sure your senators vote YES on his plan? Click here to send your senators a message and help send this bill to Biden’s desk.]( Thank you, The CAP Action team [ADD YOUR NAME]( [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [Medium]( Center for American Progress Action Fund 1333 H Street NW | Washington, DC 20005 This email was sent to {EMAIL}. [Unsubscribe]( | [Donate](

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