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Urge lawmakers to protect Oregon communities from dirty diesel!

Dear friend,

You can see and smell when a big diesel truck passes you by on the highway or in your neighborhood. It doesn’t have to be this way. More and more zero-emission, clean, and quiet trucks are hitting the road, but that progress could stall if fossil fuel interests get their way. This Thursday, the Oregon Legislature is holding a hearing on a bill (HB 3119) that would derail Oregon’s clean truck standards if passed.

Can you send a message to your legislators telling them to keep the protections that make truck manufactures do their part to clean the air in your community? 

Click here to write your legislator!

You can feel proud to live in a state where we are making progress in cleaning up harmful diesel pollution from cars and trucks. Oregon’s Clean Truck rule is critical for cleaning up dirty diesel pollution from big trucks, vans, and buses and protecting your health and neighborhood. 

With federal clean air and climate rollbacks looming, upholding Oregon’s clean truck standards is essential to protect Oregonians’ air quality and climate leadership. Your legislators need to hear from you, as they’re hearing a lot from the oil industry and some truck makers who don’t like these rules. 

Make your voice heard today: The legislature must ensure truck makers follow the rules to get rid of dirty diesel and deliver clean air by investing more in clean, zero-emissions trucks and charging.

Click here to write your legislator!

Sincerely, 

Author Bio

Brett Morgan
Brett Morgan

Oregon Transportation Policy Director, Climate Solutions

Brett is our Transportation Policy Director in Oregon. He collaborates with state and local governments, advocacy groups, and private sector partners to align funding, policy, and planning in transportation to enact strong climate action through electrification, expanding multimodal options, and land use in transportation.

Before joining Climate Solutions, Brett worked at 1000 Friends of Oregon, where he focused on protecting and enhancing Oregon’s unique land use system by collaborating with governments and grassroots organizations to protect farms and forestlands in Oregon through advocacy and lobbying on transportation issues. Before this, Brett worked as a Legislative Aide to Representative Susan McLain (HD29), and as a campaign manager on state legislative races. Brett will graduate in the spring of 2024 with a Master's in Public Policy from Portland State University with a graduate certificate in emergency management and community resilience. He also holds a BS with dual majors in Economics and Environmental Sciences. 

Brett's passion for the environment extends beyond his professional life. He finds joy in snowboarding and splitboarding and actively participates in citizen science through avalanche and glacial observations. He loves anything that lets him enjoy the beauty of the Pacific Northwest in the outdoors, including helping relatives with farming in the Willamette Valley.

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