The absolute easiest thing you can do to build support for Initiative 1631 is spread the word using the VoterCircle app.
VoterCircle is a cool new friend-to-friend outreach tool that lets you identify which of your friends are Washington Voters using your personal email account and quickly send them a message about the initiative.
The entire process takes between 5 and 15 minutes. You control who gets an email and what it says. ( Voter Circleβs Privacy Policy.) Check it out below and start messaging your friends!
With Initiative 1631, we have taken hundreds or even thousands of steps toward the goal of cleaner, healthier future.
At the Nature Conservancy, we couldnβt be more excited about this groundbreaking, precedent-shattering opportunity. Urban or rural, economically challenged or affluent, I-1631 is going to be good news for all of us.
Who decides how to distribute revenue from I-1631 fairly and effectively? And how can we be sure funded projects are working?
The absolute easiest thing you can do to build support for Initiative 1631 is spread the word using the VoterCircle app.
There is no question: Initiative 1631 will give Washington a cleaner, healthier, and more resilient future. It will also set a tone for the nation.
More than 2,000 volunteers, organized through more than 200 organizations across Washington, worked over 12 weeks to gather signatures to get I-1631 on the ballot.
Follow along with Christie as she pounds the pavement in West Seattle gathering signatures to put I-1631 on the ballot:
The campaign to get Initiative 1631 on the ballot in November is in full swing and The Nature Conservancy is on board. Hereβs your chance to get involved!
An initiative we've filed would create funds to be used to accelerate our stateβs transition to clean energy, increase the resiliency of the stateβs waters and forests to the impacts of climate change and reduce the impacts of climate change on communities.
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