Date: July 30, 2020

Time: 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM Pacific / 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM Central

Location: Zoom

Overview

Please join E2 and U.S. Reps. Mike Levin (CA-49) and Sean Casten (IL-6) for a special conversation about the just-released House climate action plan: “Solving the Climate Crisis: The Congressional Action Plan for a Clean Energy Economy and a Healthy and Just America.”

The sweeping plan, released by Speaker Nancy Pelosi and members of the House Select Committee on the Climate Crisis – including Reps. Levin and Casten – contains more than 500 pages of specific proposals and policy recommendations for building a clean, more resilient and more equitable economy.

We’ll hear details directly from Reps. Casten and Levin in a conversational discussion with E2 Federal Advocacy Director Sandra Purohit and E2 Executive Director Bob Keefe. Both congressmen worked in clean energy before being elected to the House in 2018, giving them unique insight into the clean economy.

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