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CCL names incoming executive director
December 6, 2021Read moreCCL announced that executive director Mark Reynolds will join the governing board in 2022. Madeleine Para will succeed Reynolds.
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Infrastructure bill becomes law, includes a CCL secondary ask
November 9, 2021Read moreOn Friday, the U.S. House of Representatives took a vote the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, which passed with 228 supporting votes.
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CCL statement on budget framework
October 29, 2021Read morePresident Biden has pledged to cut U.S. greenhouse gas emissions 50% by 2030. We are concerned that the investments listed in this framework will not reduce emissions enough to keep that promise.
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CCL applauds Senate consideration of carbon pricing
September 8, 2021Read moreCCL urges Congress to follow through on ambitious climate policy in budget reconciliation.
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Breaking down the congressional budget process
September 1, 2021Read moreOver the last six weeks, CCLers have been calling Congress, asking members to include a carbon price in the budget reconciliation package.
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Volunteer Spotlight: Alan Anderson
August 18, 2021Read moreAlan Anderson of Northfield, Minnesota has had a long career in the nonprofit world, making him a pro when it comes to his work with CCL.
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Senate goal smashed! On to the House
August 12, 2021Read moreCCLers went above and beyond for our Senate campaign, reaching 21,389 concerned citizens and putting in 52,601 emails and calls to Senators. Now, we turn to the House.
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After infrastructure vote, all eyes turn to climate policy in budget
August 11, 2021Read moreThe Senate infrastructure bill contains lots of funding aimed at addressing climate change, making today an exciting day for advocates.
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A message from Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse
July 28, 2021Read moreAs CCL continues to advocate for a price on carbon, we’ve received an informative, appreciative message from Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse.
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10k constituents ask for a carbon price in budget bill
July 21, 2021Read moreCCL is launching a three-week campaign to generate 10,000 emails and calls to Senate offices, telling them to go big with a price on carbon.










