They broke into the Capitol. Assaulted cops. Menaced elected officials (remember how fast Josh Hawley went running). And tried to overturn an election. Pardoning them is a disgrace.
I’ll never forget being in the Capitol this day 4 years ago and seeing all the broken windows, glass shards, and garbage the violent mob left behind. None of us should forget what really happened that day. https://t.co/QSg1CcrRzH
Pardoning people who assault police would send a message that the safety of officers does not matter and could risk politicizing the law enforcement of violent protests, U.S. Capitol Police Chief J. Thomas Manger said.
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Tomorrow is the first day of the 119th Congress, and, for the first time since 2011, the number of women serving in Congress will decline as a result of November congressional elections.
Read more about women in the 119th Congress:
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As we close out 2024, we're celebrating the progress made in conservation. Discover the year's most impactful conservation wins and how they are shaping the path forward: https://t.co/g8Y3FyWiM6
I see a pay raise number of $243,000 (up from current $174,000) in outrage tweets, but that's incorrect. The $243k is what Congress would currently make if *all* COLA adjustments since 1992 were implemented.
The CR allows the 2025 COLA (3.8%) which would bring them to $180,600.
The National Defense Authorization Act has now passed in the House and Senate and includes three bipartisan measures that will benefit conservation. https://t.co/jNFM8ne6ej
The US is now looking ahead to a new administration and Congress. But what won't change is the dire need to protect nature. Now is the time for lawmakers to act decisively to protect our environment and set the stage for what comes next: https://t.co/DuODecGtlc.
The last few months of 2024 are pivotal for the future of our planet. World leaders will gather on the international stage several times to address critical issues like plastic pollution, biodiversity loss, and climate change.
This #SharkWeek, we’re spreading awareness of these misunderstood creatures. Sharks serve as an indicator of ocean health and help maintain the delicate balance of marine life. Learn more: https://t.co/HSBKtkuNcQ.
Legislation to protect nature is moving forward! Even in a gridlocked Congress and an election year, we’re seeing strong bipartisan support for vital polices that WWF advocates for.
Up to 40% of food in the US is wasted and left to rot in landfills that pollute our planet. As a Zero Food Waste Coalition member, WWF supports the provisions to reduce food loss and waste in @SenStabenow's Farm Bill proposal.
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Forests are a critical ally in our fight against climate change, but we can’t rely on their help if we allow illegal deforestation to run rampant. Listen to this week’s episode of Nature Breaking to learn how Congress could take action to help: https://t.co/yH11b6gct0.
Today, the Senate Foreign Relations Committee voted to advance the bipartisan U.S. Foundation for International Conservation Act, which would support local community management of protected areas around the world.
Read WWF's Alejandro Pérez's statement: https://t.co/Jz5w3ClS3r
What does the American public think about the plastic pollution crisis? WWF conducted a survey of 1000+ Americans. Here’s what we learned: https://t.co/ACdXJW170J.
Today's House @NatResources Committee vote to advance the Indian Buffalo Management Act is a major step forward to restore buffalo to US grasslands. WWF is a proud ally in these efforts, guided and informed by the leadership of Native Nations.
https://t.co/Tg6qJBRUE1
From the witness stand of the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee to the offices of 68 members of Congress, hear how WWF is leading the charge on Capitol Hill for pragmatic policy solutions to reduce plastic pollution: https://t.co/KmgJGivMa1
From the witness stand of the Senate Environment & Public Works Committee to the offices of 68 members of Congress, WWF is leading the charge for pragmatic policy solutions to reduce plastic pollution. Read more at @WWFBetterBiz: https://t.co/0sNT4aoxzQ