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Here’s the core MAGA priority for 2024:

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We’ve seen the MAGA “battle plan” to roll back climate progress. We're asking you to

We’ve seen the MAGA “battle plan” to roll back climate progress. We're asking you to raise your hand to stop it. Folks -- We read some news this morning: Conservatives have written a "battle plan" -- literally their words -- for their first day in the building whenever they hold the White House again. It's a 920-page blueprint, which is getting passed from office to office around D.C., for how to dismantle every bit of climate progress we've made under President Biden. This is what's at stake in next year's election. This is the core priority for the MAGA movement headed into 2024. So right now, we're asking you to raise your hand. Are you ready to work to elect climate champions who will hold the line, stop these attacks, and keep fighting for progress? [ADD YOUR NAME]( Conservatives have a code name for this plan. They’re calling it Project 2025. More than 400 people are actively working on its development, and they're compiling a list of 20,000 MAGA zealots and right-wing policy experts to fill roles in a future Republican administration. Reporters who have seen the plan are saying that it covers the full range of government operations -- with a goal of shifting the work of federal agencies away from supporting public health and making progress for the environment to directly serving the priorities and needs of the big corporations they're supposed to regulate. It includes blueprints for gutting the Department of Energy, eliminating or rolling back the Office of Environmental Justice and External Civil Rights, the Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assistance, and the Office of Public Engagement and Environmental Education, and fundamentally reshaping the Environmental Protection Agency to serve conservative interests. It is a meticulous, extreme, hard-right, MAGA fever dream that would make it impossible for the United States to address the climate crisis when it’s most urgent. So we need your commitment to elect leaders who will champion climate progress in 2024. We're deep in our planning for the next election, and we need to know who is ready to be in the work alongside us. ARE YOU IN?: [ClimatePower.us/Stop-Project-2025]( Thanks for being in this fight, Matt Compton Chief of Staff Climate Power Climate Power 815 Black Lives Matter Plaza NW, Suite 4132 Washington, DC 20006 United States [CLIMATEPOWER.US]( | [INFO@CLIMATEPOWER.US](mailto:info@climatepower.us) Sent via [ActionNetwork.org](. To update your email address, change your name or address, or to stop receiving emails from Climate Power, please [click here](.

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