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Vote NO on H.R. 1897.
The stakes could not be clearer. Clean air is not a luxury. Fresh water is not negotiable. Biodiversity is not expendable. A healthy planet is not a partisan talking point — it is the foundation of human survival.
Every generation inherits a duty of care. Yours is to protect the conditions that make life possible. When legislation threatens environmental safeguards, weakens protections, or accelerates ecological damage, the consequences are not abstract. They are measured in asthma attacks, poisoned waterways, collapsing ecosystems, lost livelihoods, and communities forced to bear costs they did not create.
Americans are already living with the realities of environmental decline: extreme heat, fires, floods, droughts, rising health risks, and vanishing species. We do not need laws that deepen these crises. We need leadership that confronts them with courage.
A vote against H.R. 1897 is a vote for breathable air, drinkable water, resilient ecosystems, and the health of every child, family, and community. It is a vote for farmers facing unstable seasons, coastal towns confronting rising seas, and future generations who will live with the decisions you make today.
History is unambiguous about moments like this. Lawmakers are remembered not for political calculations, but for whether they protected people and the planet when it mattered most.
Do not trade public health and environmental stability for short-term interests. Do not gamble with systems that cannot be easily restored once damaged.
Vote NO on H.R. 1897.
Protect the air. Protect the water. Protect the living world.
Do this for everyone — present and future.