Friends of the Earth Action Endorses Environmental Champions for Congress
WASHINGTON – Today, Friends of the Earth Action published their final slate of Congressional endorsements for the 2024 general election. Each candidate boasts a record of putting their communities over corporations, advocating for environmental justice policies and unapologetically supporting a renewable energy transition. This slate aligns with FOE Action’s mission to uplift political leaders who center justice and the environment.
In their upcoming U.S. Senate races, FOE Action proudly endorses:
- Ruben Gallego, Arizona
- Lisa Blunt Rochester, Delaware
- Debbie Mucarsel-Powell, Florida
- Mazie Hirono, Hawaii
- Angela Alsobrooks, Maryland
- Elizabeth Warren, Massachusetts
- Andy Kim, New Jersey
- Bernie Sanders, Vermont
In their upcoming U.S. House of Representative races, FOE Action proudly endorses:
- Christina Bohannan, Iowa’s 1st Congressional district
- Kirsten Engel, Arizona’s 6th Congressional district
- Sue Altman, New Jersey’s 7th Congressional district
- Josh Riley, New York’s 19th Congressional district
- Dave Min, California’s 47th Congressional district
- Monica Tranel, Montana’s 1st Congressional district
Ariel E. Moger, Government and Political Affairs Director at Friends of the Earth Action, issued the following statement:
“In addition to a pivotal Presidential election, there are many crucial Congressional races that will determine the fate of our country and the direction of environmental policy for years to come. Friends of the Earth Action believes each candidate we’ve endorsed will fight corporate polluters and put the interests of the people and our planet first. We strongly encourage voters to elect these impressive environmental champions this November.”
A full list of endorsements can be found here.
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Friends of the Earth (Action), Inc. fights for transformational environmental policy and pushes political discourse to center justice and the environment. Friends of the Earth (Action), Inc. is the 501(c)(4) affiliate of Friends of the Earth U.S., but these organizations’ names are not interchangeable. This news release is from Friends of the Earth (Action), Inc., not Friends of the Earth.
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