Email Congress May 19 to cosponsor Energy Innovation Act; Register for June conference and tell others on social media

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  CCL Newsletter, May 2021
   
 
   
Table of Contents:
MARKET CHOICE Act 
Take action this week 
Donate stocks 
Featured lever: Media 
Upcoming trainings
This week on the CCL blog
First bipartisan carbon
pricing bill of 117th
Congress introduced 

 

Late last week, the first bipartisan carbon pricing bill of the current Congress was introduced by Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick (R-PA-01) and Rep. Salud Carbajal (D-CA-24). Their bill, the MARKET CHOICE Act, would tax carbon emissions starting at $35 a ton and use the revenue to pay for infrastructure projects.

The bill, first introduced by former Republican Congressman Carlos Curbelo in the 115th Congress, is another indication that carbon pricing is picking up traction as Congress begins the process of drawing up climate legislation.

“We are at a crossroads with regard to infrastructure and climate change,” Rep. Fitzpatrick said in a press release. “Legislative action taken — or not taken — by this Congress on these issues will be felt for generations.”

Danny Richter, Citizens’ Climate Lobby’s VP for Government Affairs, said, “The MARKET CHOICE Act joins several carbon pricing bills introduced this Congress, and we thank Representatives Fitzpatrick and Carbajal for their leadership in making sure the ideas in this bipartisan bill are part of the discussion.”

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In other news:

Ask for cosponsors May 19: CCL is making a special push next week to get more cosponsors for the Energy Innovation and Carbon Dividend Act. If your representative has not yet cosponsored the bill, write to them on May 19 and ask them to sign on. CCL’s online “Write to Congress” tool will be modified just for that day to facilitate this campaign. Mark your calendar for next Wednesday to email your representative.

Bridging the partisan divide: Finding common ground with people who see the world differently can be a challenge, but Braver Angels helps to work through those differences. CCL volunteer Davia Rivka wrote a delightful blog about a Braver Angels workshop she recently attended. “In the end, our combined group of reds and blues identified seven values, eight concerns and seven solutions upon which we all agreed.” Sign up for the next Braver Angels workshop on May 22.

Take action this week 
 

If you have a little time: Register for CCL’s virtual conference — “The Push for a Price on Carbon” — happening June 12-13 and tell your friends and followers on social media that you’re attending.

If you have more time: Watch the recording of our May national call with Andrés Jimenez, executive director of Green2.0, which works to highlight and advance diversity in the environmental movement.

You can also connect with your nearest CCL chapter to take action in your community, or join one of CCL’s national online Action Teams to take action on specific topics like agriculture, health, faith, and more. 

Browse CCL Community’s Event Calendar to find upcoming events, trainings, and calls you can join.

Have you considered making a stock donation?
 

Donating stock to Citizens’ Climate Education (CCE) or Citizens’ Climate Lobby (CCL) is a great way to help advance our climate solutions work. Our donors that give stock help fund robust programming to empower and mobilize volunteers, including: tools that support grassroots organizing; educational trainings, workshops and discussion groups; research, guides and other key materials; conferences, events and more. It’s also a very tax-savvy way to maximize your impact.  

A donation of appreciated stock avoids capital gains taxes, saving up to 40% of the appreciated value. That money can go straight to charities like CCE or CCL. And if you’re giving to tax-deductible CCE, this allows you to claim a higher tax deduction than if you donate the proceeds of a stock sale. 

Furthermore, charitable stock donations are exempt from rules around “cost-basis washing.” This means you can repurchase the same stock at fair market value on the same day to keep your long-term investment plan on the right course. 

For more information about making a gift of stock to CCE or CCL, check out our website. You can also contact our Development Team at [email protected] or call our home office at 619-437-7142. As every financial situation is different, we recommend seeking advice from a financial advisor to discuss the terms surrounding your gift. Thank you for all that you do to create a more livable world!
Media: Praise for the CCL approach
 

We often hear praise from congressional offices about our volunteers and the CCL approach of respect and appreciation. People in the media are taking note, too. In an editor’s commentary about a series of essays CCL volunteers wrote for the Daily Herald in the Chicago area, Jim Slusher (shown left), deputy managing editor for opinion, wrote: “As with virtually every encounter I have with the group, the op-ed and the series evoke a tone of sustained and sincere respect. These are people with a cause, and they fully appreciate the urgency of their mission, yet they steadily -- yes, gallantly -- soldier forth with the aim of changing policy by changing minds.”

Read the commentary to get the full context of Jim’s appreciation.

READ JIM'S PIECE
 
Upcoming trainings
 

5/13: Understanding Border Carbon Adjustments - It’s the carbon-pricing  mechanism that protects U.S. businesses. Learn how border carbon adjustments work and how they comply with international trade rules. Join us!

5/20: Messaging for the Energy Innovation Act - As we communicate with lawmakers and others about the Energy Innovation Act, consistent and clear messages are important. CCL Marketing Director Lesley Beatty reviews key talking points and resources to help. Join us

Need training on the basics? Catch our next session of Core Volunteer Training, made for newer volunteers:

5/18: Lobbying 101: The Transformative Power of Citizen Advocacy - As we prepare for June lobby meetings, this session launches a series of trainings designed to empower you to do the essential work of influencing our government’s policies. Learn more

To see other topics and past trainings, visit the Training Topics page of CCL Community.
 
This week on the CCL blog 
 
Hard work pays off on resolution: Persistence and patience are qualities CCL advocates are known for, and that was clearly the case for several volunteers in North Carolina. They spent 18 months getting the town of Knightdale to pass a resolution calling on the state and federal governments to act on climate and transition to a clean economy. Read more.
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