Clean Water Action is excited to announce our 2026 Pennsylvania Endorsements!
Check out our slate of Pennsylvania environmental candidates below and make a plan to vote early, by mail or in-person on Election Day — Tuesday, May 19, 2026.
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Wayne Fontana for re-election State Senate, District 45
Wayne has been a leader on infrastructures issues, including authoring a law allowing municipal authorities to assist homeowners in replacing private lead water and sewer lines.
Wayne has worked to protect vulnerable residents by backing legislation requiring certain polluting facilities seeking to build or expand in Environmental Justice areas to demonstrate their operations won’t further harm the community.
Wayne has secured substantial funding to improve community parks in his district.
Brittany Bloam for State House, District 45
Brittany knows one of our most pressing issues is to transition to a clean energy economy by investing in renewables.
Brittany would protect ratepayers by requiring AI data centers to provide or offset their energy use, meet efficiency standards, and contribute to energy assistance programs that help offset costs.
Brittany will protect firefighters and our environment by supporting efforts to prohibit toxic PFAS chemicals in firefighting foam.
Greg Vitali for re-election to State House, District 166
Greg has a 98% lifetime environmental voting record on our scorecards during his 33 years in office.
Greg is protecting Environmental Justice communities by prime sponsoring a bill requiring new or expanding polluting facilities to demonstrate their operations won’t further harm these already vulnerable communities.
Greg’s primary focus has been on climate and energy, and he was the first Pennsylvania legislator to introduce climate change legislation.
Jeremy Ferderber for State House, District 28
Jeremy currently operates his family's natural and organic foods distribution business which wholeheartedly utilizes sustainability practices.
Jeremy has a degree in environmental science and spent 20+ years in the field of indoor environmental quality consulting.
Jeremy recognizes that the rising cost of energy is a pressing economic and environmental issue. He will work to combat it by promoting the growth of alternative energy sources and protecting the grid from the expansion of AI data centers.
Art Haywood for re-election State Senate, District 4
Art has a 95% lifetime environmental voting record on our scorecards.
Art is protecting Environmental Justice communities by prime sponsoring the senate version of a bill requiring new or expanding polluting facilities to demonstrate their operations won’t further harm these already vulnerable communities.
Art is committed to providing a more long-term funding source for public transportation.
Sierra McNeil for State House, District 195
Sierra will address climate justice in our neighborhoods by Investing in home repairs, energy efficiency, and healthy housing initiatives protect our environment, improve public health and strengthens the stability of our communities.
Sierra will help lead a responsible shift toward sustainable energy sources, like solar, that protects our environment and our future.
Sierra will advocate for reliable funding and support public transit needs.
Chris Johnson for State House, District 200
Chris will fight to reduce air pollution and toxic exposure impacting Pennsylvania’s most vulnerable communities.
Chris will bolster the state’s Solar for Schools programs to reduce energy costs and energy pollution for public schools.
Chris will invest in sustainable infrastructure to protect vulnerable communities against the effects of flooding and climate change.
Chris Rabb for Congress, District 3
Chris will work to pass a strong climate agenda that includes a Civil Climate Corps will help create millions of good-paying jobs and ensure a strong and sustainable transition to renewable energy for every community.
Chris had a 100% lifetime environmental voting record in the state legislature and was a co-prime sponsor on legislation to uplift Environmental Justice communities.
Chris would push for a transformation of land use and infrastructure by shifting federal funding toward mass transit, green space, and climate-resilient public works.
Be a Clean Water Voter: Vote for these candidates May 19th in the Democratic Primary!
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