CCL Community Release - June 1, 2020
Updates include a new Community Bulletin summary field to streamline search results display and resolution for email subset/filter bug.
New and Updated Content: Preparing For CCL's June Online-Only Conference & Lobby Day, Lobbying 301, and CCL's Media Resources.
New and Updated Content: Preparing For CCL's June Online-Only Conference & Lobby Day, Lobbying 301, and CCL's Media Resources.
What's a release?
Simply put, a release is a package of software updates consisting of new features and bug fixes along with new content. On CCL Community, we'll release updates every other week.New Features
- Bulletin Summary. All CCL Community Bulletins now include a summary field to streamline scannability and shorten the text displayed in any CCL Community search results.
Bug Fixes
- Email Subset Filters. The ability for group leaders to email a subset of their members is working again on CCL Chapter pages under the "Email" tab. For more information on how to utilize this tool see the FAQ: How do I email everyone in my chapter or group? Or just a subset of members?

New & Updated Content
Training:
- Preparing For CCL's June Online-Only Conference & Lobby Day - updated May 20th
- Campaign Season Activities - updated May 20th
- Lobbying 301: Handling Difficult Scenarios- added May 28th
- Local Government Resolution Template- updated May 20th
- Local Press Release Templates - updated May 20th
- Editorial Packets - updated May 20th
- Letters To The Editor Topics - updated May 28th
Recent Posts
Feb. 4, 2026 Permitting reform is an active conversation in Congress. This is exciting news for CCLers, who have been engaging on this topic with lawmakers since the 118th Congress (2023-2024). Last Wednesday, Jan. 28, Sen. Shelley Moore Capito (R-WV), Chairman of the Senate Environment and Public Works (EPW) Committee, held a committee hearing , ...
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Jan. 28, 2026 Source: CNN Weather Millions of Americans braced for extreme weather this past week, buying out grocery stores and stocking up on emergency preparedness supplies. Chances are, you experienced (or are actively experiencing) at least one of these in the last five days: Ice and snow storms: More than 19 states saw over a foot of snow. Even ...
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Jan. 21, 2026 Does your Member of Congress take stances on climate policy that don’t totally make sense to you? Do you wonder why people in your community don’t jump on board when you tell them about climate solutions? You’re not alone — it’s complicated and difficult to understand how others think. But to be effective climate advocates, we need to do ...
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Jan. 14, 2026 CCL’s first Monthly Meeting of the year, which took place this past Saturday, set the tone for our 2026 advocacy. Executive Director Ricky Bradley said, “Steady, values-driven work still matters — even when the political winds are rough and the outcomes are far from guaranteed.” The call featured updates on fundraising, leadership, our ...
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