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Climate Chief Hoffer to Give Keynote Address at Clean Water Action Celebration
Clean Water Action has announced Climate Chief Melissa Hoffer as the keynote speaker at its 2024 Fall Celebration, taking place September 25th at 6pm at the Charles River Museum of Industry and Innovation in Boston, MA.
End-of-Session Wrap-Up in Massachusetts
The Massachusetts state legislature finished the formal session at the end of July, and there is no one mood that fully describes our feelings right now. There are things to be excited about and significant disappointments. We would love to share these ups and downs with you.
Clean Water Action in Rhode Island Announces Candidate Endorsements for the 2024 Election
Clean Water Action announced their list of 2024 endorsees for the 2024 election this week. Highlighting the list are 3 endorsements in competitive primary races: Giona Picheco - State House District 14, Kelsey Coletta - State House District 42, and Cherie Cruz - State House District 58. The full list of endorsements is below.
Conversations with Canvassers: Advice from the Experts on Inspiring Change
With Election Day approaching, I spoke to Clean Water staff members with canvassing experience to learn more about their work, and to glean a few tips for how to inspire people in our own lives to take political action.
Leading Environmental Organizations Endorse Dana Nessel for Attorney General of Michigan
LANSING - Today, Clean Water Action and Sierra Club Michigan Chapter announced their endorsement of Dana Nessel for Attorney General of Michigan. “For the past four years, Attorney General Nessel has been a consistent and tenacious champion fighting to protect our environment and hold polluters accountable," said Mary Brady-Enerson, Clean Water Action Michigan Director. “From Enbridge Energy to 3M and Wolverine Worldwide, she has taken on some of the biggest polluters and most powerful industries in the world and has won important victories on behalf of Michigan residents and our Great Lakes.”