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Maryland's New Heat Stress Standard
For years, Clean Water Action has been working in Maryland to support the safety of farm workers working in high-heat conditions – particularly pesticide applicators who require safety gear to reduce their exposure to toxic chemicals. As climate change continues to bring more extreme weather, working for climate resiliency means that protecting workers from heat-related risks is more important than ever.
Making Frederick's compost pilot program permanent!
For the past two years, the City of Frederick has offered free food scrap pickup to City households through Key City Compost, to be composted at Key City's compost facility near Thurmont. Now, the pilot program is coming to an end, and the City of Frederick faces the decision of whether to make it permanent, what the permanent parameters should be, and how it should be paid for.
Clean Water Action to Honor Longtime Labor Organizer, George Nee, at Electoberfest
Clean Water Action announced today that they will be honoring retiring Rhode Island AFL-CIO President, George Nee, at their annual Electoberfest on October 1st.
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.