Pennsylvania is the second largest producer of methane gas in the U.S. — that means what happens in PA matters to our nation, and our planet.
The Keystone State has potential to lead the way on clean energy and environmental justice, but a gridlocked legislature poses a major threat to climate progress. Right now, Democrats have just a one-seat advantage in Pennsylvania's House of Representatives, and Republicans have a 6-seat advantage in the Senate.
The makeup of the legislature means we need voters to come out in huge numbers, and to vote climate up-and-down the ballot.
Danielle Friel Otten knows what it takes to lead in a community directly impacted by the fossil fuel industry. As an organizer, she opposed the Mariner East Pipeline, a fracked gas project running through her neighborhood. And as an elected official, she has sponsored and cosponsored legislation on pipeline safety, renewable energy, and accountability for Big Oil.
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