From Cantwell HQ <[email protected]>
Subject An icon of the PNW
Date March 18, 2024 10:11 PM
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Sen. Maria Cantwell is putting Washington values first in D.C. You are receiving this email based on your past support for key Democrats in the U.S. Senate. If you prefer to unsubscribe, click here. [[link removed]]

Maria has long been a steward of environmental conservation in Washington. New technology to protect our whale population was recently launched in Seattle, made possible by legislation Maria authored.

It creates a real-time traffic alert system that will operate 24/7, allowing mariners to have actual real-time data about the location of orca whales. This new tool will go a long way in protecting critical orca populations while keeping our economy moving at the same time.

Orcas are a beloved icon of the Pacific Northwest, and an important part of our ecosystem. Washington needs a Senator who defends our vulnerable species and natural resources – will you pitch in to keep Maria in the Senate leading this work? [[link removed]]PITCH IN [[link removed]]

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Maria knows that Washingtonians care deeply about orcas, coastal ecosystems, and the communities that depend on them.

That’s why she’s continuing to champion projects like this whale tracking technology, which will provide us with the necessary data for long-term protection and restoration of our beloved orca populations.

We need Maria’s leadership in the Senate to keep this progress going. Rush in $10 to help re-elect a champion of environmental conservation → [[link removed]]PITCH IN [[link removed]]


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