From Molly from Conservation Voters of PA <[email protected]>
Subject FW: Three races. One shot.
Date May 11, 2026 5:56 PM
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Conservation Voters of PA
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We're halfway to meeting our goal of raising $1,000 before the primaries, but there's just a week left. Can you pitch in to help elect candidates facing tough races? 

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Hi there,

Pennsylvania’s primary elections are right around the corner — and the path to pro-environment progress runs straight through these races.

Right now, three of our endorsed candidates are in tough, must-win fights:

* Representative Greg Vitali and Senator Art Haywood — longtime environmental champions — are facing serious challengers with a real shot at unseating them.
* Brittany Bloam is running for an open seat, and her main opponent has opposed efforts to decrease dangerous air pollution.

If we can’t win these primaries, it puts our best chance in decades to grow our power at risk.

Because in 2026, everything is on the line.

This year is our first real chance since 1992 to put all of Harrisburg under pro-environment leadership.

Our goal is to raise $1,000 before May 19 to support these candidates. Can you chip in $35.00 today to help us raise $1,000 before the primary deadline?

Your donation helps us reach key voters and protect these critical seats.

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Every day, we’re seeing just how important it is for states like Pennsylvania to hold the line.

Since Trump took office, gas prices are up by more than 40%, energy bills have increased by 13%, and air pollution is at its highest levels in decades.

Meanwhile, Trump is banning affordable clean energy and trying to build a $400 million ballroom. Make it make sense!

States like Pennsylvania are fighting back. But with a divided legislature, meaningful progress at the scale this moment demands remains out of reach.

The PA State House is passing good environmental legislation – lowering energy prices, keeping data centers in check, and putting more low-cost clean energy onto the grid.

But every single one of these bills is stalled in the State Senate.

Winning these primary races puts us on track to flip the State Senate and put Harrisburg in the hands of pro-environment leaders.

It means we’ll have the best candidates on the ballot in November who will fight for lower electricity bills. Cleaner air. Real accountability for big polluters.

But none of it happens if we don’t show up right now.

I’m counting on you, right now. Please pitch in to protect our champions and elect a newcomer who’s ready to get to work on day one.

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Every dollar you donate will help elect candidates who are going to fight to lower electricity bills and take on big polluters.

Thanks for standing with us right now.

Molly Parzen
Executive Director
Conservation Voters of PA

P.S. We are so close to achieving real wins in Harrisburg that will be felt in Pennsylvania communities — lowering electricity bills, protecting our air and water, keeping data centers in check. But we must flip the State Senate and hold our one-vote majority in the State House. We have a real shot at winning close races with members like you pitching in what you can right now. Help us raise $1,000 by the primary elections on May 19. [[link removed]]
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