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Saving Allegheny County Parks from Fracking
Regardless of where you live, you no doubt feel the same way I do: our parks are a treasure and an invaluable resource. No one who hikes, bikes, walks, bird watches, plays in, or otherwise uses a community park wants to see them degraded by fracking or other industrial uses. In fact, the very concept of our parks system is a testament to that belief and the desire to preserve the natural beauty of certain areas so that it can be enjoyed by everyone and to use wise conservation practices in the development of roads, playgrounds and other recreational infrastructure.
Industry does not fit in.
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Be a Clean Water Voter in Massachusetts!
Clean Water Action Massachusetts’ 2022 Primary Endorsements
Primary Election Day in Massachusetts is Tuesday, September 6th. Clean Water Action is pleased to announce the candidates we have endorsed for the 2022 Primary election! Each of these candidates has values that align strongly with our organization and we hope you check them out! Your vote can make the difference between electing legislators who will fight for clean water, clean air and healthy communities, or those who will simply uphold the status quo.
Remember that legislative districts have changed since the last general election in 2020. Find your polling place here or vote by mail.
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