No state is more at risk from climate change than Florida. Hotter weather, heavier rains, stronger hurricanes and rising sea levels are threatening Floridians’ way of life. It is also threatening the state’s economy. Florida’s tourism and agriculture industries are already feeling the effects. If you are concerned about how climate change is affecting Florida—and the risk it poses to our children’s future, your elected officials in Congress need to hear from you. Conservative lawmakers must be engaged in crafting the solutions, this problem is too important to be ceded to the left. As Ronald Reagan wisely said “…preservation of our environment is not a partisan challenge; it’s common sense.” A little encouragement from you and other fellow conservatives will go a long way towards making it easier for conservative lawmakers to engage constructively and support smart solutions. There are several smart, market-friendly, and bi-partisan bills designed to reduce the pollution contributing to climate change. One such bill is the Energy Innovation and Carbon Dividend Act, crafted by President Reagan’s Chief of Staff, James Baker, and his Secretary of State, George Schulz. That bill, if passed, would reduce greenhouse gas pollution by placing a carbon fee on fossil fuels to incentivize other energy sources and spur innovation. All of the money collected from the fee will fund a dividend back to the American people to spend as they see fit. Please use the quick and easy interface below to send a letter to your representatives in Congress. The pre-written letter can be sent as is, or edited by you for a more personal touch....
If you are concerned about how climate change is affecting our country—and the risk it poses to our children’s future, your elected officials in Congress need to hear from you. Conservative lawmakers must be engaged in crafting the solutions, this problem is too important to be ceded to the left. As Ronald Reagan wisely said “…preservation of our environment is not a partisan challenge; it’s common sense.” A little encouragement from you and other fellow conservatives will go a long way towards making it easier for conservative lawmakers to engage constructively and support smart solutions. Please use the quick and easy interface below to send a letter to your representatives in Congress. The pre-written letter can be sent as is, or edited by you for a more personal touch....
In 2017, a provision was inserted into a tax and budget bill to open up the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge’s coastal plain to oil drilling. When that bill passed Congress and was signed into law by then president Trump, it ended long-standing bi-partisan protections for that vital part of the Refuge. We now have an opportunity to reestablish those protections. Republican President Dwight Eisenhower protected the Arctic Refuge for good reason. This wild corner of Alaska is an American cradle of life, unlike any other place on the planet. It is home to more than 250 species of wildlife, and the one place on earth where birds from every state in the union–and every corner of the world–fly thousands of miles to every summer to hatch and raise their young. In the coming months Congress is set to pass legislation using the exact same reconciliation process that was utilized to ram through that 2017 drilling provision. It is critical that Congress use this opportunity to restore protections for the Refuge. So far, economics, corporate responsibility, and the courts have delayed oil and gas activity, but that will not hold much longer without a legislative reversal. This year’s budget reconciliation bill is our last best chance to stop irrevocable damage to this special and sacred corner of America! Please use the interface below to tell your representatives and senators to restore protections for the Arctic Refuge coastal plain–America’s cradle of life–in this years budget bill. We must keep the Arctic Refuge, and all of the life that depends on it, protected. Background President Eisenhower established the Arctic Refuge in 1960...