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Ban Unncessary PFAS in CA - Support SB 682!
Toxic PFAS chemicals cause cancer, reproductive harm, impaired immunity, and contaminate drinking water sources for 25 million Californians. SB 682 (Allen) will ban PFAS for all non-essential uses. Tell your state lawmakers you want sustainable products, without health risks and environmental contamination!
Special Interests Want a Free Pass to Pollute - Tell EPA to Protect Our Water
The Clean Water Act is under attack—again. On March 12, 2025, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Army Corps of Engineers announced plans to review and reconsider which streams, wetlands, and other water resources are protected under the Clean Water Act. A 30-day public comment period is now open through April 23, 2025—this is our chance to speak out before it’s too late!
Protect California's Water From PFAS Chemicals
We must address PFAS in our water systems now but the Trump Administration is being urged to weaken or even rescind drinking water standards for 6 common PFAS established by the US EPA in 2024. Don’t let that become a real threat in California. Tell the State Legislature to pass AB 794 (Gabriel) so that we can establish health protective limits in drinking water as early as 2026.
Get microplastics out of personal care and cleaning products in California
Scientists are finding alarming amounts of microplastics in human organs, including the brain. AB 823 would ban microplastics in cosmetics and cleaning products so they don’t get into our bodies or rinse down the drain into water supplies. Tell your California legislators to support this bill!
Protect the Great Lakes - Stop The USACE From Fast-Tracking Risky Line 5 Oil Tunnel Project
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) is considering bypassing required environmental impact studies and permitting the controversial Line 5 oil tunnel beneath the Great Lakes under a presidential emergency order. Rushing the approval process for an oil tunnel beneath the Great Lakes is the opposite of emergency action – it’s reckless endangerment. The decision is not final, and we have time right now to stop this dangerous proposal in its tracks.