You called. You emailed. Now what? Take strategic social media actions!
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I'm confident everyone here has 1) emailed & called your Senators & Rep 2) emailed President Biden, & 3) asked some friends and family to participate too. So what can you do now aside from refreshing The Hill or Politico and stressing?

How about taking some meaningful action on social media?! Did you know we have a great social media actions resource to use in support of carbon pricing in budget reconciliation? This document gets updated every Thursday with NEW actions to take for the week.

We pick strategic posts - either by CCL or by some allies in Congress or the media - that are important to elevate on social media. We need a steady drumbeat of positive engagement around carbon pricing content to continue to build momentum with the President and Senators.

There are actions within for Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, & LinkedIn. You can pick your own adventure on whatever platform you're on, or even better, brave the waters of a new social platform with the goal of helping boost the conversation around carbon pricing.

How do you use the document?

  1. Each week the newest actions will be towards the top (in the gDoc there's a table of contents).
  2. You'll see dates indicating what week those actions were updated.
  3. Actions are organized by platform (Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, & LinkedIn)
  4. There's a link to each post (and screenshot!) with instructions on what you should do to engage with the posts
  5. You can take any actions no matter how old they are if this is the first time you're seeing this resource!

Here is the Google doc, updated Thursdays: 

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1vxJEN4BdnyrX8_Yzl_9fSLzDHHxm3UAlMkxrWzVxNrc/edit?usp=sharing

Here is the landing page on Community, updated Thursdays: 

https://community.citizensclimate.org/resources/item/19/489

PRO TIP: bookmark one of those links and then pick a day of the week every week to take the newest social actions for that week!

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This is a great tool--good for people with any level of comfort with Twitter including complete newbies. I am glad to see it posted here where everyone can see it and will publicize broadly.

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FYI, we are still text banking and phone banking as well. 😊

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