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Join in to stop dirty diesel
Oregon’s clean air can’t be compromised - Write to the Dept of Environmental Quality today!

Everyday oregonians experience the direct harm of diesel truck pollution in their communities. Here in Oregon, over half of our counties (19 of 36) are exposed to diesel pollution high enough to increase your lifetime risk for cancer. But it doesn’t have to be this way. Clean, quiet, zero-emission trucks are hitting the road, protecting our health and our climate. This month, state regulators are accepting public comment and holding a public hearing on proposed amendments to the Advanced Clean Truck (ACT) and Heavy-Duty Omnibus (HDO) rules. We need your help to express support for these rules, which have faced legislative and other attacks in recent months.

How You Can Help:

📑 Submit a public comment here!

Your voice makes all the difference. Write-In Today: 

Tell regulators that you support the proposed clean truck rules as a crucial step towards a healthier, more sustainable transportation system.

Thank you for showing up,

Author Bio

Brett Morgan
Brett Morgan

Oregon Transportation Policy Director, Climate Solutions

Brett is our Transportation Policy Director in Oregon. He collaborates with state and local governments, advocacy groups and coalitions, and private-sector partners to align transportation funding, policy, and planning to enact strong climate action through electrification, expanded multimodal options, and smart land-use planning.

Before joining Climate Solutions, Brett worked at 1000 Friends of Oregon, where he focused on protecting and enhancing Oregon’s unique land-use system. Before this, Brett worked as a Legislative Aide and Campaign Manager on state legislative races. Brett holds a Master's in Public Policy from Portland State University with a graduate certificate in emergency management and community resilience. He also holds a BS with dual majors in Economics and Environmental Sciences.

Brett's passion for the environment extends beyond his professional life. He finds joy in snowboarding and split boarding and actively participates in citizen science through avalanche, snow, and glacial observations. He loves anything that lets him enjoy the beauty of the Pacific Northwest in the outdoors, including helping relatives with farming throughout the Willamette Valley.