CCL Fall 2024 Lobby Training: Primary Asks and Legislative Plan

EPISODE · Nov 22, 2024 · 33 MIN

CCL Fall 2024 Lobby Training: Primary Asks and Legislative Plan

from Citizens' Climate Lobby · host Citizens\’ Climate Lobby

Join CCL's Vice President for Government Affairs Ben Pendergrass and CCL Policy Fellow Danny Richter for a training that will review more details and the context for CCL's Fall 2024 Primary and Supporting Asks, as well as guidance for lobby teams as they plan their online meetings. Attendees will have the chance to start strategizing for the upcoming fall lobby meetings, get more information on the meeting asks, and have time to get questions answered by CCL's government affairs team. This is the recommended training for any CCL volunteer planning on being a part of their group's Fall 2024 Lobby Meeting. Skip ahead to the following time(s): (0:00) Intro & Agenda (1:07) Review Of Congress Currently (3:34) Primary Ask: The Energy Permitting Reform Act (15:31 ) Secondary Ask (18:32) Why IRA Repeal Attempt is Likely (19:24) How The Repeal Could Happen (24:27) The Co-Primary Ask for Republicans (28:11) Why This Ask Now and Conclusion Q&A Discussion is a separate video here: https://vimeo.com/1032393965  Presentation Slides: https://cclusa.org/lobby-slides  CCL Community Training Event: https://community.citizensclimate.org/events/item/24/16942 

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