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We Need More Clean Water Champions

The Clean Water Scorecard for the 116th CongressProtecting our water, health, and environment shouldn’t be a partisan issue -- but it has been, in the US Congress. For the fifth time since 2010, support for common sense legislation to safeguard our water, address the climate crisis, fix our democracy, and put people first broke down along party lines.

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June 2nd: Maryland's Primary

Today is the last day to request an absentee ballot if you have not yet received your ballot in the mail.

If you have received your ballot, just a reminder that it needs to sent June 2nd.

There are official ballot drop off boxes in each county and Baltimore City if you would rather deliver your

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Getting ready for 2020 in Massachusetts

Year after year, election after election, clean water voters make a difference in local, state and national elections by showing up at the polls and voting for candidates who are putting the priorities of our communities first and who are working to protect clean water and act on climate. We did

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Anyone Can Win an Election

You don’t have to run for office to make change. This fall there will be local elections across the state, and candidates running for office need your help. Here’s some things that you can do today to get involved.

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Huge Victory in New Jersey!

We had some great victories and much needed wins last night.

Here in New Jersey, Clean Water candidate Phil Murphy won as the next governor with a double digit mandate!

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Much more than just knocking on doors!

Clean Water Action works hard to keep people involved in the democratic process, even outside of election day. Contrary to popular belief, politicians are not working against the interest of the people. They just have a lot on their plates. Thousands of bills can come across an elected official's