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National Environmental Groups Endorse Kamala Harris for President
WASHINGTON 350 Action, Center for Biological Diversity Action Fund, Clean Water Action, Climate Hawks Vote, Food & Water Action, and Friends of the Earth Action are proud to announce their endorsement of Kamala Harris for President in the 2024 election.
Clean Water Action Alarmed by Environmental Rollbacks Proposed in the FY25 Interior/Environment Appropriations Markup
In response to the U.S. House of Representatives Appropriations Committee markup of the Fiscal Year 2025 Interior-Environment, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, Clean Water Action released the following statement.
Franca Muller Paz for Baltimore City Council District 12!
Ballots are arriving in mailboxes across Baltimore City as we speak, and as a country we face enormous challenges and choices between now and the November elections. But whatever happens at the federal level, Baltimore will be more equipped to face it with leadership in City Hall that prioritizes protecting public health, dismantling inequitable city policy, working closely with constituents, and building community power. That's why Clean Water Action proudly endorses Franca Muller Paz for Baltimore City Council District 12. Franca Muller Paz is a ten-year Spanish teacher at Baltimore City
Clean Water Action Announces General Assembly Endorsements for the 2020 Election
Clean Water Action is pleased to announce its endorsed Rhode Island General Assembly candidates for the 2020 election.
Clean Water Fund Deploys Digital Ad Buy Calling for Firing of William Perry Pendley as Bureau of Land Management Director
Group Points to Pendley’s Illegal Tenure as Acting BLM Director, Opposition to Public Lands, Ties to Big Oil & Gas, Racism, As Reasons to Give Pendley the Pink Slip Starting today, a new online ad buy from Clean Water Fund, a leading environmental advocacy group, will target US Senators with messages demanding that they call for the immediate firing of acting Bureau of Land Management director, William Perry Pendley. Perry Pendley has served as acting director of the Bureau of Land Management for more than 375 days even after having his name withdrawn from the Senate confirmation process and