● Sign up to receive our 2x weekly action alerts:  

https://www.350wa.org/cat

● Follow us on IG @350_WA and TikTok! 

WHAT WE DO

● We offer easy & accessible advocacy alerts on sound and just  

climate policy with simple sign ins, written comment, virtual  

testimony, emails, and phone calls.  

● Reach out to info@350WA.org to connect! 

PRIORITIES

Housing, Recycling/Waste Management, Forestry, Salmon, Air and Water Pollution, Building  Electrification, Solar, Police Accountability, Transportation, The Climate Commitment Act, The  Washington State Investment Board pension, Guaranteed Basic Income, Rent Stabilization, and so  much more! 

How Did Our Bills Do? 

Buy Clean and Buy Fair 

Electric School Buses 

Co-Living Housing 

Connecting Communities 

Solar Consumer Protections 

Safer Tires for Salmon 

Pilot Projects for Geo-thermal networks 

Transit-Oriented Development ReWrap Act 

CURB Act 

Rent Stabilization 

Home Energy Labeling Bottle Bill 

Climate-Safe Pensions

A Look Inside CAT

● Volunteers + Staff Support = Action! 

● Activists, bill trackers, writers, editors, social media group (with videos!) ● Folks join up with little or no experience and gain new skills and expertise ● Core group stays over time and develops deep knowledge

How do we decide which bills to track? 

● Before session: set a general direction based on what we’ve heard is coming ● Gather information from allied climate & equity groups 

● Read bills as they get filed looking for ones that are climate related ● Keep reading amendments are added! 

● Our capacity is driven by volunteer capacity

Role of Values 

350 Seattle works toward climate justice by organizing people to make deep system change: resisting fossil fuels; building momentum for healthy alternatives; and fostering resilient, just, and welcoming communities. 

● What we do has to conform to our values 

● We consider not just the environmental impact of a bill but also the impact on  less advantaged communities 

● We work to keep equity at the forefront, in the big decisions about what bills  we support, in the small decisions about talking points, in how we treat each  other on the team

Key to Success 

Volunteers + Paid Staff = Climate Action 

It’s an army of volunteers all held together by paid staff.  

64 people, 2 staff, 2 UW Practicum Interns, 5 UW student observers, tons of  volunteers 

Staff keep track of things, they are there in a dependable way every day, and they  build a community that volunteers enjoy being in.  

That’s why contributions to 350 Seattle are so important to the effort. 

How Can You Help? 

Sign up to do actions!  

● Volunteer for the team, it’s fun and you learn a lot.  

● Ask friends to join.  

● Talk to your legislator about climate & let them know you have their back.  ● Get to know them and support them in the election

Climate Commitment Act 

● Requires fossil fuel companies to pay for allowances to pollute ● Creates an incentive for companies to switch to clean energy ● Puts a Cap on how much can be emitted inside the State.  ● Reducing the cap slowly gives industry time to respond 

● The State uses the money they collect from this to fund projects that reduce  emissions and address environmental justice inequities

What is I-2117? 

Initiative to repeal the Climate Commitment Act (CCA), on the ballot in Nov. 

Think of this as a referendum on climate policy, not just state-wide, but with national  implications. 

Repealing the CCA would remove the incentive for large industries to clean up their act, and it  would remove funding the State has now for converting transportation and buildings. All the State  funding for public transit, including youth fares, money for multi-use paths, bike lanes, sidewalks  on state roads, ferries, one third of the transportation budget would be removed. All ongoing state  transportation projects would have to be reconsidered. Also, state funding for heat pumps,  weatherization, and state forests would go away. And, electric school buses. 

There is a No on I-2117 campaign that is getting underway. They are trying to raise funds  because there is a very organized well-funded effort on the other side. I am certain they will also  be looking for people to help write letters, op-eds, knock on doors, get out the vote.