Get Ready to Vote: Primary Election 2026 Edition
Primary elections happening now will decide who appears on the November 3 midterm election ballot. Find your state's primary election date and how to make your voting plan here.
Apr 28, 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.
Primary elections happening now will decide who appears on the November 3 midterm election ballot. Find your state's primary election date and how to make your voting plan here.
Apr 28, 2026Each 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.
Every week, we round up five of the best good climate news stories we’re celebrating. This week we cover investments to reduce methane emissions, funding for climate resilient and energy efficient renovations, a historic climate settlement in Hawai'i, a ban on the sale of products using PFAS in Colorado, and a copper recycling commitment.
Each month, LCV shares five stories about the impact of our work. This month, we’re featuring updates about judicial progress, clean buses for kids, environmental protections, the latest clean energy advancements, and recent primary victories by LCV Action Fund’s endorsed candidates.
Every week, we round up five of the best good climate news stories we're celebrating. This week we cover restored wetland protections in Colorado, federal investments in public lands and conservation, a commitment to cutting food waste, the release of the Climate Capital Guidebook, and Mexico's election of a climate scientist as its next president.
Maggie Hanna and her family are dedicated to carrying on a legacy of conservation and sustainability on their ranch in rural Colorado, but funding for programs that make it possible are at risk as Congress negotiates the Farm Bill.