March 2024 Monthly Actions & Meeting with speakers Drew Eyerly and Karina Ramirez, CCL Staff

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March's Actions (click here to download the full sheet)
- Sign up to donate monthly and quadruple your impact!
- Generate climate-focused media around Spring events
- Social media bonus action: Share CCL’s posts from our Conservative Climate Conference
- Chapter Development bonus action: Plan a coffee with someone whose views are different than yours
- Mobilization bonus action: Ask your members of Congress to cosponsor the PROVE IT Act
- Communications Skills Exercise: Practice saying our updated PROVE IT Act talking points
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