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A resistance rooted in joy.
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What better way to celebrate the Earth than phonebank for a climate champion?! Join us in supporting Cece Gerlach on Tuesday April 21 @ 5:30 pm ET! www.mobilize.us/leadlocally/...
We are thrilled to endorse @claraforaz.bsky.social and Jonathon Hill for the AZ Corporation Commission!
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We are thrilled to support Alexi Miller for Eugene Electric & Water Board and Jennifer Smith for Eugene City Council Ward, as well as the Eugene Clean Energy Fund!
Well, we kinda knew the Vanderweys were up to something.
It was confirmed in this article today, in which my opponent gave $200,000 to TPUSA prior to the election in which they were supporting him --only for them both to lose big.
3 minute read. You'll love it. www.azcentral.com/story/news/p...
Now there’s momentum for Eugene to pass a Clean Energy Fund irself!
A strong majority of Eugenians support a transition to clean energy and, as the city falls behind on its climate goals, it’s time corporations pay their fair share towards funding a just transition.
Since enacting its own Clean Energy Fund, Portland has far exceeded expectations and become the world’s largest municipal climate fund - generating over $1.7 billion for clean energy projects!
The effort is based off Portland which, in 2018, passed a ballot initiative establishing the city’s Clean Energy Fund, a source of revenue for the the city to build clean energy projects with union jobs through a tax on retailers.
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We’re thrilled to support the Eugene Clean Energy Fund @eugenecleanenergy.bsky.social!
Organizers in Eugene have launched a ballot initiative to fund local clean energy infrastructure that can get the city back on track for its clean energy goals!
These are all good progressive candidates!!!
I am honored to be endorsed by Lead Locally! It is more important than ever to send climate champions to represent us in Salem. I am ready on day one to be that Champion.
#TeamTonia
So honored to have Lead Locally's endorsement!
Excited about these Climate Champs Oregon can count on!
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We are thrilled to support @toniamoro.bsky.social, Dr. Tammy Carpenter for House District 27, Myrna Muñoz for Senate District 15, and David Osborn for House District 52!
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Graphic that says: $53,862 in direct contributions from DC donors, $263,680 in matching funds, 1,389 DC donors, 1,860 total donors
Major fundraising announcement- we have raised enough from DC donors to receive ALL available matching funds for a ward-level campaign! 💥🎉
We are incredibly grateful to everyone who has contributed and excited to power through the finish line in June!
Congratulations to the Haliwa-Saponi Indian Tribe on being awarded more than $1.5 million in grant funding towards affordable housing in tribal communities!
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The solar expansion is enough for about 450,000 subscribers, more than 10x today’s program and roughly 10–15% of all NJ households. It could reach around 1–1.3 million residents! 51% of each project is required to serve low- and moderate-income households.
New Jersey just passed the largest expansion of community solar in US history. njbiz.com/new-jersey-c...
sry to see you sad??? 😏
"If all the data centers currently planned in North Carolina are built, that figure would balloon to about $450 million each year, in addition to about $1.5 billion to $2.3 billion in equipment exemptions during construction, Commerce estimates." #ncpol #datacenters
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I started listening to @jigarshahdc.bsky.social on the Energy Gang as a law student back in 2014 and now is he talking about the SRP Board and our successful campaign to take a majority for the first time in SRP’s 123-year history!
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WE DID IT!!! Voters elected a clean energy majority on the SRP board and rejected Turning Point's toxic agenda! Congrats to @kenclarkforaz.bsky.social and all the candidates!
Also gotta give a huge shout out to @leadlocally.bsky.social for all of their work on the SRP elections. They've been working tirelessly for years to help get a clean energy majority on the board.
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WINS on the board for the Salt River Project! Despite complex rules and a lot of GOP money, 11 of our clean energy champs WON. AZ has world class solar potential — the future is green, clean & AFFORDABLE energy for SRP and beyond!
Thank you to @leadlocally.bsky.social and all of our candidates.
A New York Times headline screenshot about the Salt River Project April 2026 elections in Arizona. Headline reads "Clean Energy Slate Wins Control of Arizona's Biggest Utility".
Arizona voters 𝘳𝘦𝘴𝘰𝘶𝘯𝘥𝘪𝘯𝘨𝘭𝘺 rejected Turning Point’s push to buy the Salt River Project board. ELEVEN of our clean energy candidates won their races — creating a clean energy majority!
Shoutout to @leadlocally.bsky.social & to every amazing candidate who took on the GOP’s money machine AND WON!🧵1/2
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Wisconsin elected two more climate champions, saw strong voter turnout, and expanded their liberal Supreme Court majority yesterday! Congrats to Garner Moffat and Jeremy Gragert on their wins!
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We are thrilled to share our endorsements for Omaha’s Public Power District: Sara Kohen, Mark Gudgel, and Carol Blood! All three candidates are running to expand the use of clean and affordable power.
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