From Environmental Law & Policy Center <[email protected]>
Subject John, only two weeks to triple your impact! 🌎
Date November 19, 2025 3:45 PM
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Dear John,
This year, we took on powerful polluters and won! We stopped a toxic dump on Lake Michigan, protected vital wetlands from destruction, and advanced clean energy projects from Iowa to Michigan.
But the next fight is already here. Federal rollbacks threaten clean air and water protections. Industries are pushing for weaker safeguards that could harm people, wildlife, and the natural environment. The stakes are higher than ever, and our team of lawyers, policy experts, and advocates is fighting back.
Can you donate today to help fund our lawsuits, fight federal rollbacks, and protect the Midwest? Every gift before December 2 will be TRIPLED through ELPC’s $70,000 TRIPLE MATCH! [[link removed]]
Triple Match: Donate Today [[link removed]]
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Every dollar you give fuels legal action, science-based advocacy, and strategic partnerships that defend the Midwest’s people and places. With your support, we’ll keep holding polluters accountable and driving clean energy and climate progress.
Every $1 you donate means $3 for ELPC. John, will you make a donation today? [[link removed]]
$1:$3 Triple Match: Donate [[link removed]]
With gratitude,
Team ELPC
P.S. The d eadline to get your gift triple matched is Tuesday, Dec. 2nd. Donate now [[link removed]] !
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