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Jan 5, 2026
Hear from the people who power the fight for a healthy planet and a healthy democracy. Activists, policymakers, and LCV members and staff share their insights and experiences from our communities to the halls of Congress.
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Jan 5, 2026Each month, LCV shares five stories about the impact of our work. This month, we’re focusing on how we opposed the Big Ugly Bill and what’s next — along with more than a dozen state-level clean energy wins, new commitments in Maine and Ohio, and new clean water protections in Texas.
Each month, LCV shares five stories about the impact of our work. This month, we’re focusing on how we’re defending federal clean energy investments, advancing climate action in Connecticut and Nevada, preparing for upcoming elections in New Jersey and Virginia, and celebrating the power of our movement at LCV’s recent Capital Dinner.
Each month, LCV shares five stories about the impact of our work. This month, we’re focusing on our collective impact as we defend public lands, protect and advance climate action, and strengthen our democracy. Meanwhile, LCV Action Fund is gearing up for the 2026 elections with its first round of House candidate endorsements.
Each month, LCV shares five stories about the impact of our work. This month, we’re focusing on how we helped defeat the Trump/Musk agenda in Wisconsin, broaden voting access in New Mexico, and advance clean energy progress in two of the nation’s largest cities — all while investing in future climate leaders and representing the environmental movement at the D.C. Hands Off! rally.
Each month, LCV shares five stories about the impact of our work. This month, we’re introducing the new LCV president, explaining the LCV v. Trump Part II lawsuit, celebrating history-making women in Congress, and featuring state democracy and clean energy wins in Idaho, Minnesota, Pennsylvania, and Virginia.