June 2024 National Call and Monthly Actions - Live from Washington D.C.!
Each month, Citizens’ Climate Lobby supporters gather locally for a monthly meeting where we educate ourselves by listening to a guest speaker. Go to your local chapter's page to find out more about your chapter's plans for listening in. June's Monthly Meeting will be held on Saturday, June 8th at 1:00 pm ET and feature former CCL staffers who are now working in Congress. This call will be hosted by CCL Senior Director of Communications Flannery Winchester.

Playback options and other resources
Watch or download the video recording or pre-call video. Listen to the podcast on PodBean or iTunes.
June's Actions (click here to download the full sheet)
- Amplify our June 11th lobby meetings
- Kick off your summer outreach with a chapter social
- Social media bonus action: Share CCL’s Summer Conference posts on your social media
- Chapter development bonus action: Tune in to the Summer Conference livestream
- Communications Skills Exercise: Practice talking about the PROVE IT Act with a table visitor
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