Fix the Grid
BACKGROUND
Climate change is a meteorological phenomenon, but its policy urgency stems largely from its impacts on human communities. People around the world, including in Texas, already are feeling the impacts of a changing climate. These impacts fall disproportionately on individuals and communities who are least resilient to them, creating imperatives for policies that are rooted in deeply held, widely shared beliefs about our responsibility to each other.
CALL TO ACTION
Texas lawmakers are going to spend the next year considering how to strengthen the state's public utility regulatory agencies. You can help make sure they focus on serving Texas families, not the utility industry.
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