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Happy Thursday! This week, we’re recapping the launch event for a new ACC branch, highlighting ACC’s letter to President Trump, and welcoming two elected officials to the MABA movement!

WHAT BUSY BEES
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Last week, ACC’s Nashville Branch held its first event at Tailgate Brewing! Members enjoyed meeting fellow conservatives who care about protecting the environment and discussing practical policy solutions.

Branch members were also glad to be joined by Tennessee native and ACC’s Vice President of Grassroots, Lily Long. Check out all of the highlights here.

FROM THE HIVE

ACC CEO Danielle Franz in The Conservateur: Donald Trump’s Mandate: Make America Beautiful

ACC mentioned in C3 Solutions: The Cleaner Side of American Beef

ADVOCACY IN ACTION

ACC joined a coalition, led by the Property and Environment Research Center (PERC), in writing a letter to President Trump commending his recent executive order on national parks. ACC was proud to support this executive order, which would raise international visitor fees and could generate $1.2 billion annually toward the national park maintenance backlog.

Read the full letter here.

MABA IN COLORADO

This past weekend, ACC Colorado State Director Hunter Rivera was tabling at the Mesa County Fair, spreading the Make America Beautiful Again message! Mesa County Commissioner Cody Davis and State Representative Matt Soper donned ACC’s green hats and joined the MABA movement.

DON’T MISS OUT!

Tomorrow is the LAST DAY for you to enter for a chance to earn your own Ricky the Reactor plushie!

We’ve brought back our Market Environmentalism Academy course to test your knowledge and reward you for it. If you score in the top 25 of the Nuclear 101 course, you will receive your own exclusive plushie.

ATTENTION, HIVE MEMBERS

  • The Bipartisan Policy Center (BPC) and Bipartisan Policy Center Action (BPCA) are hiring for two energy policy roles in Washington, D.C.:
    • Apply for the BPC’s Project Staff Assistant role here.
    • Apply for BPCA’s Senior Manager of Energy Policy role here.
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