Let’s get WA's biggest polluters on track

Washington’s biggest-polluting industries and state regulators need certainty to plan for the clean industry transition. This week, Legislators are voting in committee on bills designed to help manufacturers plan and prepare for decarbonization to ensure they are on track to comply with Climate Commitment Act pollution reduction requirements.

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Let’s go! WALeg 2026 starts now

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It’s that time again… Washington’s 2026 legislative session has begun. For the next (very short) ten weeks, we’re aiming to continue progress on climate change, accelerate clean energy progress, and ensure everyone across Washington benefits from cleaner air, more affordable energy bills, and a healthier environment.

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Tell WA legislators to defend climate dollars

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It’s absolutely critical that Climate Commitment Act funds continue to go to the purposes that the program was created for: reducing climate pollution, expanding affordable clean energy and energy efficiency, and strengthening communities in the face of rising climate impacts. Take action to keep CCA funds going towards climate and not other projects!