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From The Field: Polluted waterways getting you down?

We have the opportunity to do something big for Puget Sound, and other polluted waterways around the state - right now. It’s called the Working for Clean Water bill (HB 3181/SB 6851.) This bill provides much needed funding for storm water infrastructure projects around the state, and green collar jobs implementing those projects, by making polluters pay for the mess they are making.

From The Field: Polluted waterways getting you down?

Polluted waterways getting you down? 

We have the opportunity to do something big for Puget Sound, and other polluted waterways around the state - right now. 

It’s called the Working for Clean Water bill (HB 3181/SB 6851.)  This bill provides much needed funding for storm water infrastructure projects around the state, and green collar jobs implementing those projects, by making polluters pay for the mess they are making.  

This bill has a chance at passing this year, but not without our help. We have a few short days before the end of session, and every moment counts. Please call your legislators in support of the Working for Clean Water bill right now. 

Legislative Hotline: 1.800.562.6000

For more information click here.


From the field,

Anna Davis
WTC, Field Organizer

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